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Hormone Night Talk

Lu Min

151K0

This book is one of Lu Chunxiang's series of notes and new theories, with a total of forty volumes. It is a comprehensive review of "Miscellaneous Notes of Xijing", "Zi Zai of Chao and Ye", "Jishen Lu", "Notes of Laoxue'an", "Xinyu of Shanju", "Nancun Stopping Farming", "Five Miscellaneous Groups" and "Wanli Wilderness". It conducts innovative analysis and interpretation of the notes of literati from the Han, Wei to Ming and Qing dynasties such as "Wu Ji", which covers historical events and comments on historical figures, historical materials, regulations, product inspections, as well as the rise and fall of dynasties, anecdotes about people, and the evolution of institutions. From a modern perspective, the author uses easy-to-understand, light-hearted and humorous writing to narrate the story, which can be hilarious or thought-provoking. Through thinking and interpreting the notes of ancient Chinese literati, he can understand various truths and understand various aspects of life.

Dream Reaper

Dream Reaper

General Fiction

Lu Min

187K0

"Dream Reaper" contains ten newly created stories by the novelist Lu Min in recent years, pointing to the reality of our current life: the busy live broadcast sales girl suddenly died, the dull civil servant tried his best to break the routine of daily life, a blind date, a drink in a high building, a poem The auction of singing courses, a failed spiritual retreat... Lu Min keenly captured the emotions of life in the times. She understood the various world conditions hidden behind the daily lives of ordinary people, and with precise and sharp writing style, she created a group of characters in contemporary urban life who lack a place for their spirits to rest. The times are gorgeous and gorgeous, and individuals are silent and self-sufficient. Lu Min uses words to penetrate deeply into the subtleties of human nature and reach the inner wounds of absurd life, helping us to find our dreams and ourselves in the dim hope.

People Who Can't Die

People Who Can't Die

General Fiction

Lu Min

142K0

Includes nine unfinished short stories and short stories published by Lu Min. In this collection of novels, Lu Min magnifies the absurd moments in daily life, uses speculative, experimental and modern writing to dig out the rare minerals deep in the real world, and presents the dark secrets of human nature. Traditional elements such as fortune telling and changing fate, death and life perfection, rivers and lakes and cause and effect collide with current life. It conducts an in-depth literary exploration of the spiritual dilemma of contemporary Chinese people. On the one hand, it completes the revival of traditional stories in terms of literary expression, and on the other hand, it presents Lu Min's unique modern thinking.

Fictional Family (collection of Essays by Lu Min)

Lu Min

68K0

This book collects the literary reading notes of Lu Min, a "severe dyslexic", over the years and a comprehensive book list she compiled for "comrades". It is a talk about world literature, a functional reading guide, and a literary writing class. Divided into "Time Scale" series and "Vitamin" series. The former are writers and works that the author admires personally, including Sandor, Capote, Naipaul, Vonnegut, etc. The latter is a broad-spectrum book list for readers, taking into account reading needs and reading situations, from the most difficult books to the funniest books, from the most popular books to unpopular books, from heavy brick books to light travel books, reflecting the author's personal interests and reading trajectory for more than 20 years. "There is no regularity in the production and appearance of classic works, which is what makes them so gorgeous." Lu Min said.

Time is Looking at Me (collected Essays of Lu Min)

Lu Min

110K0

A book that confronts time, daily life, and the body, a collection of self-selected essays that condense personal experience and intellectual torture. From the fleeting life to the handwriting to the heaviness of the body, the writer Lu Min faced himself directly. Under the witness of time, the past served as a witness. He looked back on the twists and turns, cut through the subtle core, and presented scars and introspection. The sensitive and stubborn writing style and the tough and sharp pen drag the weight from the old years and the old self and open it to you.

Passerby or Novelist (collection of Lu Min's Essays)

Lu Min

147K0

From the narrative of the rural Dongba where the sun and the moon are slow and humane, to the mysterious, sad and strange urban undercover series, to the hormonal night talk that directly points to the origin of the body, and more multi-theme variations scattered outside the light of the series, Lu Min has always violated the boundaries of novels and has never been willing to settle for the existing territory and glory. She rejects safe and convenient aesthetics and pursues alone, heading to the next intersection, to a new furry and secluded area, to write one after another similar to "infinite defense" for human nature. This book is the first collection and sincere sharing of nearly 30 creative essays, literary interviews and speeches written by Lu Min in his 20-year writing career. It is real enough and is a frank self-disclosure of the author's long writing process; it is also light enough that you can turn to an offline "novel class" at any page. How can writing free people from the vanity of daily life? What is the Achilles' heel of writing written by people born in the 1970s? How did those vague sources finally turn into stories? How should novel techniques be used? How to give a novel character a name that doesn't take human life lightly? Is it a passerby or a novelist? Turn into this book and watch Lu Min restore the author's barbaric growth and multiple fissions.

Dinner for Six (starring Dou Xiao, Junning Zhang, Wu Junmei, Wu Gang)

Lu Min

180K7.741

The movie of the same name starring Dou Xiao, Zhang Junning, Wu Junmei and Wu Gang will be released soon. A representative work by Lu Min, winner of the Lu Xun Literature Prize. Two single-parent families, Su Qin, a chemical plant accountant, and Ding Bogang, a worker, met. Su Qin takes her children to Ding's house every Saturday, and the two families have a sumptuous dinner together. Su Qin goes to Ding's house to spend the night every Wednesday. Ding Chenggong, the unemployed son of Ding's family, develops a vague love affair with Xiao Lan, Su Qin's beautiful and motivated daughter who is dedicated to studying. After Su Qin discovered the signs of love between the two, she could not tolerate her daughter marrying the unsuccessful Ding Chenggong. Ding Bogang became increasingly addicted to alcohol, and died amid the wave of layoffs and buyouts in factories. Ding Chenggong and Xiaolan struggled painfully between the lovesickness of love and secular success. In the end, the pregnant Xiao Lan resolutely gave up a successful family in the secular sense and went to find Ding Chenggong. However, there was a big explosion, Ding Chenggong died, and Xiaolan was also lying on the hospital bed...