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The Days Are Good, I Am Very Me

Jiao Ye Green

17K04

"I want to live a messy life and love with my eyes closed." Xiaohongshu has received over a million likes. Jiao Yelu, a cutting-edge young poet, has released a new "Bu Jiao Green" healing poetry collection. "The days are good, I am very me" contains 238 romantic poems, accompanied by 28 photos of street graffiti poems, telling the moments when each of us is stung by life and embraced by love. This is a little green book full of transparency. It is in a small hardcover format, making it easy to carry around. The well-known painter lost7 was specially invited to draw the "Not Banana Green" illustrations. The ink color of the text on the inner pages is metallic green, and the cover is made of transparent material, full of fresh summer atmosphere.

I Should, I Want, I Want

Jiao Ye Green

22K0

This book is a new female power poetry collection "I Should, I Want, I Will" by Jiao Yelu, a post-95s feminist poet who specializes in treating anxiety and a leading young poet in Xiaohongshu. The book contains 212 latest original poems. In this work, Jiao Yelu uses the delicate perspective of a female poet to speak for ordinary people based on daily life. There are five chapters in the book. From facing the cry in her heart to growing up and courage, from learning to embrace the world to accepting love and herself, each poem is a trace of her moving forward in life. Graffiti is Jiao Yelu's unique way of creation. As a post-95s generation, she breaks away from the writing framework of traditional poetry and uses young language and avant-garde methods to bring poetry to the streets and alleys, allowing poetry to collide with real life. In this book, readers are on the same page as the author, and feel the joy of being understood, seen, and expressed between the poems; they care about the world and more about themselves. "This world is vast, half of it is mine" "I will step on the bones of time and become a brave man" "Only love myself for the time being and stop entertaining passers-by" "I should, I want, I am willing"... Jiao Yelu wrote down all the confusion, anxiety and pain in the throat of young people, giving people the power of healing in novel and light expressions: I will try my best not to let myself become someone else.