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Special Issue Commemorating the Second Anniversary of Mu Xin's Death: "reviewing the Past" Special

Editor-in-chief Liu Ruilin Mu Xin Works Editorial Department

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The special series is divided into five series, accompanied by relevant pictures and some precious photos of Mr. Mu Xin. The first volume contains two posthumous manuscripts of Mr. Mu Xin; the second and third volumes contain many articles and transcripts of symposiums written by readers and scholars at home and abroad; the fourth volume contains selected conversations about Mu Xin by more than ten well-known writers, scholars, and artists in Taiwan's cultural circles, as well as the reading feedback from mainland readers in the past year since the publication of "Literary Memoirs"; the fifth volume contains commemorative articles by Mr. Mu Xin's relatives, friends, and students, as well as never-published transcripts of Mr. Mu Xin's conversations with young readers in his later years.

Special Issue Commemorating the Third Anniversary of Mu Xin's Death

Editor-in-chief Liu Ruilin Mu Xin Works Editorial Department

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The "Special Issue Commemorating the Third Anniversary of Mu Xin's Death" is divided into four series. At the beginning of each series, we once again reveal some short sentences and paragraphs from Mu Xin's posthumous manuscripts, which form an interesting and meaningful contrast with the noise in the special issue. The pictures selected for this special account have generally never been published before. The first edition includes a posthumous manuscript "My "Ninth Day of September"" narrated by Mr. Mu Xin. The second volume talks about Mu Xin's family background and early life, his relationship with Xia Chengtao and Mao Dun, stories with readers, a visit to Mu Xin's former residence in Jackson Heights, and the actual recording of the preview screening of the documentary "Goodbye Mu Xin". The third volume collects essays by Tong Ming, Wu Hong, Li Jie, Yang Ze, and Cao Liwei. Li Jie said: "Mu Xin's sudden death inadvertently caused the Nobel Prize in Literature... To lose the opportunity to receive the award from the most poetic Chinese poet since Qu Yuan, Li Bai, and Du Fu." The fourth volume includes an article "Jackson Heights" written by Chen Danqing to commemorate the third anniversary of Mu Xin's death, as well as a speech at the opening ceremony of Mu Xin's former residence memorial hall.

Mu Xin Commemorative Special Issue: "reminiscing About the Past" Special Edition

Editor-in-chief Liu Ruilin Mu Xin Works Editorial Department

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"Mu Xin Memorial Issue" ("Reviewing the Past" special edition) is divided into three volumes, upper, middle and lower, and is accompanied by relevant pictures and several precious photos of Mr. Mu Xin. The previous volume included Mr. Mu Xin's obituary, the eulogy at the farewell ceremony in Tongxiang, and the long records of the memorial services in Wuzhen and Beijing. The middle and lower volumes contain many articles by Mr. Mu Xin's relatives, close friends, students, and readers at home and abroad, as well as Mu Xin's never-published "Prison Manuscript" conversations and letters to readers.