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The Long Vacation (han Shaogong's Famous Collection Edition)

Han Shaogong

208K7.633

"Han Shaogong's Work Series: The Long Holiday" is a collection of essays by Han Shaogong. "Han Shaogong's Work Series: The Long Vacation" uses beautiful writing to convey deep thoughts, and uses extensive knowledge to convey emotions. It is determined to "use your heart and soul, and all the heart-beating memories and yearnings in your life" to inspire writing and speak for life. Bloody expansion and high rationality, the independent speech of a humanistic intellectual shows an important ideological trajectory in the Chinese cultural circle since the 1980s. "Visiting Relatives" won the 1996 Fujian Literature Award; "The Legacy of Laughter" won the 1992 "Chinese Writers" Prose Award.

Angry Eyes King Kong

Han Shaogong

271K0

This book is one of the "Collections of Han Shaogong's Works" and selects 19 short stories and short stories by Han Shaogong, including "Looking West to the Thatched Grassland", "Dad Dad", "Daughter and Daughter", "Reporting to the Government" and "The Angry Eyed King Kong". On the one hand, the writer is firmly based on Chinese tradition, and on the other hand, he consciously uses the methods of Western modernism and postmodernism. The vivid characters, fantastic plots, revelation of historical truth, and direct questioning of people's hearts are all elements that constitute the sharp and gentle style of his works. This book is not only an intensive reading of Han Shaogong's short stories and short stories, but also a collection of his masterpieces written over more than 30 years. Most of the selected works have won awards, and some of them have been adapted into movies and musicals, which have far-reaching influence. This book is also accompanied by illustrations drawn by He Liwei, vice chairman of the Hunan Writers Association, to illustrate the text in various editions of Korean...

Gay Era

Gay Era

General Fiction

Han Shaogong

192K0

"The Gay Age" is a literary work by the writer Han Shaogong, which records the people and things in the gay age. Today, society and literature are moving in the direction of diversification; writers' creative ideas and expressions, readers' needs and reading interests are becoming increasingly diverse; the entertainment function of literature is valued; various literary trends are inclusive and go their own way. At this time, a comprehensive and systematic summary of the creative achievements of the above-mentioned group of writers over the past thirty years is of great significance to contemporary literary undertakings, to writers, readers and literary workers, and to the current book market.

The Third Person Driving the Horse

Han Shaogong

26K7.5

This book is the third volume of "Han Shaogong's Works Series", which includes seventeen short stories and short stories published by the author from 1994 to 2009. "The Third Horse Driving" won the 2010 "People's Literature" Outstanding Work Award. "King Kong with Angry Eyes" won the 2009 "Selected Novels" Outstanding Work Award. "The Third Horse Driving" is a novella by Han Shaogong. It consists of six stories: "Find a member of the fourth category", "Generations of chickens are compensated by generations of people", "One man casts a curse in ten minutes", "Where is the gas station of the King of Hell", "Reasonable charges for door-to-door service" and "It's easy to get a chance to become famous". A very interesting village official - Lao San. He has low education level, little experience, speaks straight to the point, and has a very unique working method, but he can often solve work problems in a crooked way. He ignores policies, regulations and laws, and often solves conflicts in the village in confusing ways.

Daddy

Daddy

General Fiction

Han Shaogong

29K7.611

"Daddy" is an intensive reading of Han Shaogong's short stories and short stories, and it is also a collection of his famous works that have been written for more than 30 years. The novels contain vivid characters, fantastic plots, revelations of historical truths, and questions that point directly to people's hearts. Various elements constitute the sharp yet gentle style of his works. With a strong sense of urgency and artistic means such as fables and symbols, Han Shaogong resurrected the mysterious and wonderful Chu culture, giving the text a romantic and bizarre color and re-opening the dialogue between the divine realm and the human world.

Looking West to Thatched Grassland

Han Shaogong

227K0

This book is the first volume of Han Shaogong's series, a novel volume, which contains nineteen short stories and short stories published by the author from 1978 to 1984. "Looking West to the Thatch" won the 1980 National Outstanding Short Story Award. "Flying Over the Blue Sky" won the 1981 National Outstanding Short Story Award.

Mountains South and Rivers North

Han Shaogong

146K0

This anthology contains Han Shaogong's main works, accounting for about 70-80% of the total published works. Taking advantage of this publication opportunity, the author revised some of the works.

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General Fiction

Han Shaogong

9K7.0

This book selects writers with outstanding achievements, distinctive styles, and widespread influence since the mid-to-late 1970s, and comprehensively sorts out, summarizes and selects their works. Each writer's works are a series, and each series has a different number of volumes. Each volume is named after the title of one of the works (long works are named after the book title). This book is one of the series of books for readers to read and appreciate.

Hint (collection of Han Shaogong's Works)

Han Shaogong

240K0

Suggestion is the penetration of meaning and a test of the senses and the mind. The reason why people ignore the various hints of life is not the busyness and hard work they argue, but more of a kind of escape and hiding. A person with a shrunken soul cannot stand the direct gaze of pure eyes and simple objects. Modern people who are accustomed to living in unfamiliarity try their best to avoid those things that were familiar in the past. Although they often make nostalgic gestures, they are unwilling to ask questions or dig out the dirt in their souls.

The Waning Moon in the Empty Courtyard

Han Shaogong

225K03

"The Waning Moon in the Empty Courtyard" is one of the "Chinese Writers Archives Series", which collects short and medium-length works published by the famous contemporary Chinese writer Han Shaogong in various periods. It is divided into 14 parts including new works after 2000, debut works, famous works, representative works, works with the greatest influence or controversy, impressions written by friends in the literary world, conversations with writers and critics, and the writer's own biography, photo album, handwriting, and catalog of works.

Calling the Soul of Language: Selected Preface and Postscripts of Han Shaogong

Han Shaogong

91K0

This book, with more than 130,000 words, is the first collection of prefaces and postscripts compiled by Han Shaogong himself, with a total of 46 works. The selection date is as of April 2015. It can be called Han Shaogong's latest collection of prose, including all the prefaces and postscripts written by the author over the years. In the preface, other prefaces or postscripts, the author has a contemplative nature. He has a deep understanding of the nature of literature, a calm and far-sighted view of history, and a unique understanding of culture. He is full of poetic rational thinking and candid and straightforward emotional expressions, and the two are perfectly integrated. The author uses an intellectual's aesthetic vision to express the essence and profound meaning in the depths of culture and spirit.

Prairie Long Tune

Han Shaogong

125K0

This book is a collection of essays by the famous writer Han Shaogong, winner of the Lu Xun Literature Prize. The book contains fine prose chapters published by Han Shaogong since the new century, including domestic and foreign travel thoughts such as "Long Tune of the Prairie" and "End of the Year Ganges", reflections on humanities and history such as "The World", "People in Jianghu", etc., And life notes such as "Hello, Kato" and "Water Bill Collection". The writing style may be lively and flexible or deep and wise, with both formal beauty and ideological depth.

Reporting to the Government (small Literature·pocket Library)

Han Shaogong

65K0

"Reporting to the Government" is a meaningful peek into the secrets of remote prisons. In this closed space, prisoners and jailers appear in person, and the tug-of-war between people's hearts begins at any time; "This is a pool of muddy water that will never be clarified," rippling the pain deep in the soul. "The Gunslinger" is only about 10,000 words, looking back on the ups and downs of the "Cultural Revolution". The young man Xia Ruhai misfired his gun and accidentally injured others. His life was wrapped up in fate and he didn't know where he would end up. Han Shaogong's sober and wise writing "seems to be about asking what kind of existence life is and what kind of shape the spirit is in places where existing languages ​​cannot reach." Han Shaogong, a leading figure in the "root-seeking literature" in the 1980s, is also one of the most influential writers in contemporary Chinese literary circles. Han Shaogong has always maintained his awareness of the art of fiction and his great reflection on the real society. His "Daddy", "Maqiao Dictionary", "Hint", "Mountain South and Water North", and "Day and Night Book" are hailed as contemporary classics; his two translated works "The Unbearable Lightness of Life" and "The Record of Panic" have also become literary benchmarks for a generation of young people.

In the Background Backstage

Han Shaogong

252K01

"Backstage Backstage" contains Han Shaogong's major works, accounting for about 70-80% of the total published works. Taking advantage of this publication opportunity, the author revised some of the works. I have been engaged in literary writing for thirty years. Looking back at these scattered footprints behind me, I can't help but feel a sense of shame. Based on my strong interest in science and the results of my self-study, becoming an engineer or a doctor was probably a logical life prospect. If it weren't for the fateful throw caused by the "Cultural Revolution", it would be impossible for me to slip into the path of writing. I thought I lacked the talent for writing, and I didn't believe much in the power of literature. I had no choice but to act according to the circumstances. It was just because I had some kind of depression and pain in my heart, and I couldn't let go of some long-term thoughts and deep wishes, so I spoke out loud and unbridled.

Report to the Government

Han Shaogong

54K0

This book selects writers with outstanding achievements, distinctive styles, and wide influence since the mid-to-late 1970s, and comprehensively sorts out, summarizes and selects their works. Each writer's works are a series, and each series has a different number of volumes. Each volume is named after the title of one of the works (long works are named after the book title). This book is one of the series of books for readers to read and appreciate.

Folk Songs Come from the Sky (red Classic)

Han Shaogong

156K0

This book is a collection of short stories and short stories by the well-known writer Han Shaogong. It includes his representative works on local themes in different creative periods, such as "Folk Song Comes from the Sky", "The Third Horse Driving", "The End", "The Sound of Suona Blowing in the Wind", "Prophecy at the North Gate", "The Golden Eyes of Angry Eyes" "Gang", etc. These works have been published in important magazines and periodicals such as "People's Literature", "Beijing Literature", and "Novel Circle". They have won many literary awards, and have been translated into English, French, Korean and other languages. Some works have been adapted into movies and have received strong response. On the one hand, Han Shaogong is firmly based on Chinese tradition; on the other hand, he consciously uses the methods of Western modernism and postmodernism. The vivid characters, fantastic plots, revelation of historical truth, and direct questioning of people's hearts are all elements that constitute the sharp and gentle style of his works. Han Shaogong is a leading figure in "root-seeking literature" in China. He always maintains a pioneering personality and responds to the spiritual questioning of the times. These are all reflected in this collection of novels.

Modification Process

Modification Process

General Fiction

Han Shaogong

114K0

An irreproducible generation and their out-of-print youth, Han Shaogong's new novel once again "searches for his roots", recalling the passing years of the 1977 students, and thinking about the fate of the country and the opportunities gained and lost during the period of transformation. An online serialized novel by Xiao Peng involves the first group of college students who resumed college entrance examination at the foot of Donglu Mountain, known as the Class of 77. They stood out from their fate, and their life experiences were extremely dramatic and historic; they faced completely different socioeconomic environments before and after reform and opening up, and created different lives. Xiao Peng's novels record one generation and modify another generation, and life is more like a process of constant modification.

Mountains to the South and Water to the North: Notes from Basitong

Han Shaogong

150K0

This collection of essays won the National Outstanding Prose Essay Award of the Fourth Section Lu Xun Literature Award in 2007. Award-winning review of this collection of essays: A spectacular volume of prose. Han Shaogong persisted in promoting understanding of China in human affairs, and with his honest observation and broad thinking, he discovered and reconstructed the rich meaning of local life in the contemporary context.

Familiar Stranger

Han Shaogong

264K7.236

This book is a collection of essays. The topics covered are aimed at the reality of China, and readers can feel Han Shaogong's stern gaze looking directly at the earth. Different from the bookish style that was inseparable from the once popular cultural essays and scholar's essays, Han Shaogong's ideological essays often go straight to the core, showing a kind of steadfastness that puts oneself to death and then lives. He likes to put his pen into the depths of people's souls and look back at the narrow-mindedness of some Chinese people from a global perspective. Han Shaogong's essays are unique in their rich and profound ideological connotations.

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History

Han Shaogong

176K0

This book is a collection of essays by the writer Han Shaogong. It contains a total of fifteen ideological and cultural essays and speeches written by Han Shaogong in recent years. Two cultural essays about the Czech Republic and Latin America respectively; nine ideological essays focusing on class, artificial intelligence, morality, democracy, human relationships, the multi-faceted nature of the self, nature, religion, and sexuality; four speeches discussing topics such as rural China and literature; and another essay sharing a dozen letters with old friends. These articles may be about knowledge, speculative discussion, or analysis of the state of the world, and are full of quotations. They are profoundly rational yet interesting, which shows the author's rich knowledge and rigorous and profound thoughts. It can be said to be a "nutritious" collection of essays.