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勇敢的人死于伤心:与文学为伴的生活冒险
The Clouds Also Retreat
This is a book of personal memories related to reading. The author starts from the cartoons, comic strips and comics he watched as a child, and then reflects on various experiences of studying, working, traveling, moving, and socializing. From the storylines he read, his favorite writers, and the people and things he came into contact with personally, as well as from the small things that happened to him, he explores the traces of inner growth and tries to draw a beautiful form for his destiny. Destiny requires such a form, and in the author's case, it can only be accomplished with words. The writers described in the book, from foreign Conrad, Pasternak, Camus, Hemingway, White to China's Chen Zhongshi, their writings all ignited the author's understanding of bravery at a certain stage of his experience. In the stories told by the writers, the failure of the protagonist or the failure of each career repeatedly echoed the author's sense of tragedy in life. The author said that reading allowed him to understand the humble nature of human beings while continuing to have imagination about people, retaining his dreams and passion in a completely nihilistic mentality. What "The Brave Man Dies of Heartbreak" records is the process of reaching this inner state.
This is a book of personal memories related to reading. The author starts from the cartoons, comic strips and comics he watched as a child, and then reflects on various experiences of studying, working, traveling, moving, and socializing. From the storylines he read, his favorite writers, and the people and things he came into contact with personally, as well as from the small things that happened to him, he explores the traces of inner growth and tries to draw a beautiful form for his destiny. Destiny requires such a form, and in the author's case, it can only be accomplished with words. The writers described in the book, from foreign Conrad, Pasternak, Camus, Hemingway, White to China's Chen Zhongshi, their writings all ignited the author's understanding of bravery at a certain stage of his experience. In the stories told by the writers, the failure of the protagonist or the failure of each career repeatedly echoed the author's sense of tragedy in life. The author said that reading allowed him to understand the humble nature of human beings while continuing to have imagination about people, retaining his dreams and passion in a completely nihilistic mentality. What "The Brave Man Dies of Heartbreak" records is the process of reaching this inner state.