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Yes or Not at All
General Fiction是或一点也不
Illustrated By Huang Guojun
It is the posthumous work of Taiwanese writer Huang Guojun. It is his masterpiece that combines novels, stories, short essays and other styles after "Du Wai" and "Blind Gazing". The book contains a total of 25 works (12 novels, 8 stories, 5 essays), with a preface by the original Taiwanese editor and a preface by the author's eldest brother Huang Guozhen. The theme of his works is mostly love, presenting various aspects of emotional and erotic issues between men and women. Between self and others, between life and death, between mystery and reality, a fascinating and unconventional tension is created. The author's clear words and sacred structure are indeed a literary landscape worth cherishing in the world of novels.
It is the posthumous work of Taiwanese writer Huang Guojun. It is his masterpiece that combines novels, stories, short essays and other styles after "Du Wai" and "Blind Gazing". The book contains a total of 25 works (12 novels, 8 stories, 5 essays), with a preface by the original Taiwanese editor and a preface by the author's eldest brother Huang Guozhen. The theme of his works is mostly love, presenting various aspects of emotional and erotic issues between men and women. Between self and others, between life and death, between mystery and reality, a fascinating and unconventional tension is created. The author's clear words and sacred structure are indeed a literary landscape worth cherishing in the world of novels.

Stare Blindly
General Fiction盲目地注视
Illustrated By Huang Guojun
"Staring Blindly" is a collection of short stories by Taiwanese writer Huang Guojun. It is another masterpiece after "Du Wai". The book contains a total of 10 works, with a preface written by his father Huang Chunming, a famous Taiwanese native literature writer, and Huang Guojun's own preface. The work attempts to extract the essence from fairy tales, fables, legends and other folk literature full of wild power, and inject vitality and new patterns into literature. The author uses the writing style of a "storyteller" and the confusing and mysterious narrative style to capture the complicated and drifting psychological landscape of the human world, presenting the alienation, uneasiness and speculation between people, as well as the various mistakes derived from them.
"Staring Blindly" is a collection of short stories by Taiwanese writer Huang Guojun. It is another masterpiece after "Du Wai". The book contains a total of 10 works, with a preface written by his father Huang Chunming, a famous Taiwanese native literature writer, and Huang Guojun's own preface. The work attempts to extract the essence from fairy tales, fables, legends and other folk literature full of wild power, and inject vitality and new patterns into literature. The author uses the writing style of a "storyteller" and the confusing and mysterious narrative style to capture the complicated and drifting psychological landscape of the human world, presenting the alienation, uneasiness and speculation between people, as well as the various mistakes derived from them.