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Heroes and Graves
General Fiction英雄与坟墓
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The Argentine literary giant who rivaled Borges is the last Argentine peak in Latin America's "literary explosion"! The novel "Heroes and Graves" was first published in 1961 and was a milestone in the literary career of the famous Argentine writer Ernesto Salvatore. Salvatore wrote a lot of works throughout his life, but his novels only included the "Trilogy of Psychological Novels". The content of the three works ("The Tunnel", "The Hero and the Tomb" and "Abaddon the Destroyer") are nested in each other, and each of them can be called a classic. Among them, "The Hero and the Tomb" has the highest literary and artistic achievements. "Heroes and Graves" is hailed as the best Argentine novel of the 20th century and one of the greatest Spanish-language literary works of all time. It adopts a multi-line parallel narrative technique. In addition to the twists and turns of sadomasochism in which Alejandra and Martin met, fell in love, and fell in love with each other, the cruel struggle between General Lavalle and the dictator Rosas, and the tragic process of finally escaping to Bolivia, the book also intersperses the author's knowledge of literature, art, science, philosophy, psychology, etc., Showing the author's extensive reading interests and profound knowledge. The entire work is all-encompassing in content and intricate in structure, fully embodying the author's worldview and literary outlook, and has extremely high literary and artistic value.
The Argentine literary giant who rivaled Borges is the last Argentine peak in Latin America's "literary explosion"! The novel "Heroes and Graves" was first published in 1961 and was a milestone in the literary career of the famous Argentine writer Ernesto Salvatore. Salvatore wrote a lot of works throughout his life, but his novels only included the "Trilogy of Psychological Novels". The content of the three works ("The Tunnel", "The Hero and the Tomb" and "Abaddon the Destroyer") are nested in each other, and each of them can be called a classic. Among them, "The Hero and the Tomb" has the highest literary and artistic achievements. "Heroes and Graves" is hailed as the best Argentine novel of the 20th century and one of the greatest Spanish-language literary works of all time. It adopts a multi-line parallel narrative technique. In addition to the twists and turns of sadomasochism in which Alejandra and Martin met, fell in love, and fell in love with each other, the cruel struggle between General Lavalle and the dictator Rosas, and the tragic process of finally escaping to Bolivia, the book also intersperses the author's knowledge of literature, art, science, philosophy, psychology, etc., Showing the author's extensive reading interests and profound knowledge. The entire work is all-encompassing in content and intricate in structure, fully embodying the author's worldview and literary outlook, and has extremely high literary and artistic value.

牛津时间旅行:灯火管制+警报解除(2册)
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In 2060, three historians from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom decided to travel back in time to World War II to experience history through personal experience. Michael prepares to go to Port Dover to investigate the Dunkirk evacuation. Merope transforms into a maid in a manor to take care of the children who were evacuated from the city to the countryside to avoid the German bombing. Polly comes to a department store in London to become a saleswoman, experiencing the worries and strength of ordinary people under the haze of the London bombing every day. As the research progressed, the three historians soon noticed anomalies. First, the things happening around them began to appear slightly different from historical records, and then the portal back to 2060 could not be opened for unknown reasons. Trapped in World War II-era Britain, the trio became prisoners of time, struggling to find a chance to survive amid the flames of war. What's even more frightening is that perhaps due to their inadvertent actions, history itself is losing control and the outcome of the war will be rewritten...
In 2060, three historians from the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom decided to travel back in time to World War II to experience history through personal experience. Michael prepares to go to Port Dover to investigate the Dunkirk evacuation. Merope transforms into a maid in a manor to take care of the children who were evacuated from the city to the countryside to avoid the German bombing. Polly comes to a department store in London to become a saleswoman, experiencing the worries and strength of ordinary people under the haze of the London bombing every day. As the research progressed, the three historians soon noticed anomalies. First, the things happening around them began to appear slightly different from historical records, and then the portal back to 2060 could not be opened for unknown reasons. Trapped in World War II-era Britain, the trio became prisoners of time, struggling to find a chance to survive amid the flames of war. What's even more frightening is that perhaps due to their inadvertent actions, history itself is losing control and the outcome of the war will be rewritten...

Selected Works of Napoleon (volume 1) (chinese Translation of World Academic Masterpieces Series)
Military拿破仑文选(上册)(汉译世界学术名著丛书)
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This "Selected Works of Napoleon" is a collection of memories of several wars dictated by Napoleon himself and written down by others when he was imprisoned on the island of St. Helena in his later years, as well as summaries of some of his works. This book details the 1793 siege of Toulon that Napoleon participated in and commanded, the 1796-1797 war against Italy, and the 1798-1799 expedition to Egypt and Syria, as well as his speeches and orders to the soldiers in these wars, his intricate diplomatic struggles with the belligerents, etc. To be more precise, this book is an anthology of Napoleon's military writings.
This "Selected Works of Napoleon" is a collection of memories of several wars dictated by Napoleon himself and written down by others when he was imprisoned on the island of St. Helena in his later years, as well as summaries of some of his works. This book details the 1793 siege of Toulon that Napoleon participated in and commanded, the 1796-1797 war against Italy, and the 1798-1799 expedition to Egypt and Syria, as well as his speeches and orders to the soldiers in these wars, his intricate diplomatic struggles with the belligerents, etc. To be more precise, this book is an anthology of Napoleon's military writings.

日本古典女性日记(插图版)
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During the Heian period in Japan, the culture of the Tang Dynasty was absorbed, and the palace diary literature written in female characters (kana script) was born, which can be regarded as the origin of Japanese women's literature. These works depict elegant court life, tell elegant and bitter love experiences, and also provide new soil for "The Tale of Genji", which is regarded by later generations as the highest peak of Japanese classical literature. "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu" adheres to the tradition of the diary of a palace lady, describing the palace life and what Murasaki Shikibu saw and heard when he served Murasaki Shikibu, the author of "The Tale of Genji", when he served Akiko Fujiwara, the middle palace. "Dragonfly Diary" is the pioneer work of female diary literature during the Heian Dynasty. It is divided into three volumes, which reviews the nearly 21 years of marriage to the regent Sekishiro Fujiwara Kaneie. "Izumi Shikibu Diary" is characterized by unrestrained singing style and passionate emotions, and it deeply portrays the true mentality of women in love, where they are swaying and worrying about gains and losses. "Genshiki Diary" is based on personal collections, travel notes and other materials, and describes the bright and bright emotions, thoughts and memories of women influenced by literary works such as "The Story of Genshiki".
During the Heian period in Japan, the culture of the Tang Dynasty was absorbed, and the palace diary literature written in female characters (kana script) was born, which can be regarded as the origin of Japanese women's literature. These works depict elegant court life, tell elegant and bitter love experiences, and also provide new soil for "The Tale of Genji", which is regarded by later generations as the highest peak of Japanese classical literature. "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu" adheres to the tradition of the diary of a palace lady, describing the palace life and what Murasaki Shikibu saw and heard when he served Murasaki Shikibu, the author of "The Tale of Genji", when he served Akiko Fujiwara, the middle palace. "Dragonfly Diary" is the pioneer work of female diary literature during the Heian Dynasty. It is divided into three volumes, which reviews the nearly 21 years of marriage to the regent Sekishiro Fujiwara Kaneie. "Izumi Shikibu Diary" is characterized by unrestrained singing style and passionate emotions, and it deeply portrays the true mentality of women in love, where they are swaying and worrying about gains and losses. "Genshiki Diary" is based on personal collections, travel notes and other materials, and describes the bright and bright emotions, thoughts and memories of women influenced by literary works such as "The Story of Genshiki".