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A House Floating in Gravity

Tang Chengnan

128K0

The novel collection "House Floating in Gravity" is a collection of Tang Chengnan's short stories published in major literary journals in recent years. The collection includes "River Water Soup", "Going to Lihua Village", "Deep Blue Water", "Gift from Batang", "Plateau Rider", etc. It has been published in "People's Literature", "Chinese Writers", "Zhongshan", "Writer" and other publications, and has been reprinted by many publications such as "Novel Monthly" and "Xinhua Digest", and has been selected into many annual anthologies. The novel focuses on ordinary people and their daily lives, paying attention to their fate and future. The work faces the real life directly and has a down-to-earth sense of reality. It describes the helplessness, perseverance, commitment and care of the little people in the dangerous situations of life, as well as the idealism of the characters, which is moving. The style of the work is calm, warm, full of poetry and imagination. It is a shining text that grows from the depths of the character's heart and has strong humanistic care.

Woman with Only One Breast

Tang Chengnan

103K0

This is an emotional novel that focuses on women's breast health. It is full of humanistic care and has strong social practical significance.

Moonlight Box

Moonlight Box

General Fiction

Tang Chengnan

203K0

This is a collection of short stories and short stories by Yangzhou writer Tang Chengnan, which includes seventeen novels written by him in various periods. Whether it is the shoe repairman Lao Zhang in "A Big Tree Wants to Fly" who lost his son at the door of a department store in his early years and spent the rest of his life looking for it. Finally, he found out that his son had become a scumbag and was devastated. Or the farmer father in "Running Rice Field" who is still 50 years old and has a fairy-tale pursuit of his ideal of rice farming. Or the couple in "Winter on Gonghe Road". Hu Dajiang, the boss who cuts beef with his poetic hands in "Old Hu Ji", Wang Xiuying who likes to tell stories about "other people" to relieve her depression, and the literary young uncle in "We Still Have Fish Here" who is submissive and overwhelmed by life... Tang Chengnan's poetry in Jiangnan writes about the daily humility of these little people. Those worldly warmth mixed in chicken feathers, those joys, angers, sorrows and joys that are still longing for the light despite being forbearing, are the daily lives of ordinary people.