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Chronicle of Literary Youth

Fang Yan

142K0

This book contains some reviews of the author's novels in recent years, divided into three series: the first series is a close reading of the text; the second series is a short criticism; the third series focuses on the historical form and recent phenomena of the novel. These articles not only cover important novels in recent years, such as "Kaogong Ji", "Morning Glow", "Yamamoto", "Fog Walker", "A Brief History of Gray Clothes", "Scenery Here", "Suzaku", etc.; They also focus on the typicality and influence of writers across generations, such as Wang Meng, Wu Liang, Wang Anyi, Jia Pingwa, Mai Jia, Chi Li, Ye Mi, Lu Nei, Ge Liang, Li Hongwei, etc.

Take Control of Tianhe

Fang Yan

4.3M0

The young man's family circumstances suddenly changed, he was seriously injured, and by chance he obtained the most valuable treasure in the world. In order to save his father, he had to join the largest force in the world. In order to gain freedom, he did not hesitate to take risks and challenge its authority! As a result, various dangers and challenges followed one after another. Let's see how the young man finds his foothold in this turbulent world! --------------- (Please save this book to your bookshelf so that it will be easier to find it next time!)

The Second Volume of the Shuercriticism Series: Time is the Postscript of Everything

Fang Yan

136K0

"Literature is a particularly personal and concrete work, and the gathering of countless concrete works cannot match the moment when the unknown happens." "Time is the Postscript of Everything" is one of the "Series of Statements and Criticisms" (Second Series) edited by "Sinan Literature Selections". Wencong gathers the most influential and potential critical writers in Shanghai and strives to become a collection of fine essays that can fully reflect the overall style of Shanghai youth literary criticism. This book is a collection of comments compiled by the author during the three years since he moved to Shanghai. It is divided into three volumes. The first volume focuses on the analysis of short and medium-sized novels; the second volume is a close reading of the novels; the third volume is essays, which are slightly more interesting than the first two volumes; the appendix records some thoughts in the form of notes.