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Leave the Door Open for the Cat

Huang Yongmei

161K0

This book is a collection of selected works by Huang Yongmei, winner of the 7th Lu Xun Literature Award for Short Story Award. In addition to the Lu Prize-winning short story award-winning work "Father's Rearview Mirror", the works also include "Melon Seeds", "Evidence", "Walking Sweet", "Wall", "Cousin", "Hooking Back", "Gold and Stone", "Development Zone", "Warm Grass", "Aunt", "Leave a Door for the Cat" and other wonderful short stories.

Little Sisters

Little Sisters

General Fiction

Huang Yongmei

83K0

"Little Sisters" is a collection of short stories by young writer Huang Yongmei. She describes the daily lives of various characters in the city with delicate brushstrokes, including empty-minded housewives who are gradually awakening, lonely and aloof middle-aged white-collar workers, and friends who have lost their children. In the novel, they eat, drink tea, grow flowers, swim, and even bargain, hiding their joys and sorrows behind all kinds of life, just like our lives.

Rear View Mirror: Wong Wing-mei's Selected Works

Huang Yongmei

190K0

This book contains eleven short stories written by the writer Huang Yongmei in recent years. It tells the changes of world affairs in a full and humorous style and laments the impermanence of life. The protagonists of these stories are all small people in the city. Amidst the hardships of the world and the hustle and bustle of the times, they continue to strengthen their dignity and spiritual walls in a unique way, prove their existence with tenacious efforts, and try to find a bit of poetry obscured by reality.

Going Sweet (five Faces of Modernity·part 3)

Huang Yongmei

134K0

Huang Yongmei, a representative writer of the "post-1970s" generation and winner of the Lu Xun Literature Award, is a masterpiece. The sweet coffee has gone, and it becomes stronger and darker, as if walking alone at night, experiencing some kind of mystery and beauty. This book contains nine novels, nine stories, and nine lives written by the author in recent years. There is a love affair that was announced in advance but failed, a murder case in the virtual world, a middle-aged leftover woman who is incompatible with reality, a bulimia patient who is frustrated in the workplace, a person who is guilty because of a lost cat, and a fake person who imprisons a fish. Good people... They are friends or relatives who live around us, and the stories that happen to them draw complex arcs of reflection, long or short, that always trigger an indescribable sense of life, biting our hearts like fleas. They might as well be us. "Why am I who I am, why are we who we are?" Is a questionnaire this book sends to readers.