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Heidegger Living in the Countryside
Literature住在乡下的海德格尔
Yuan Hennglei
This book is a comprehensive review and review of the prose essays written by young writer Yuan Hennglei over the past ten years. Most of his works have been published in newspapers and periodicals, many of which have been published in nationally influential newspapers and periodicals such as "Reader", "Prose" and "Hundred Prose Schools". Yuan Hennglei is good at prose. His works write about the soul and go straight to the heart. Although the article is not long, it shows that he has extraordinary skill, rich accumulation, and novel perspective and vision. The book is divided into five parts. The first part, Suzhou Customs, tells what the author saw, heard and felt during his eight years in Suzhou; the second part, Natural Poetry, is an ode to the great rivers and mountains of the motherland; the third part, Tea and Listening to the Rain, is mostly philosophical and lyrical prose; the fourth part, Joyful Reading Notes, is the author's reading notes; and the fifth part, Light and Shadow Imprints, is the author's perception of music, film and television and other arts.
This book is a comprehensive review and review of the prose essays written by young writer Yuan Hennglei over the past ten years. Most of his works have been published in newspapers and periodicals, many of which have been published in nationally influential newspapers and periodicals such as "Reader", "Prose" and "Hundred Prose Schools". Yuan Hennglei is good at prose. His works write about the soul and go straight to the heart. Although the article is not long, it shows that he has extraordinary skill, rich accumulation, and novel perspective and vision. The book is divided into five parts. The first part, Suzhou Customs, tells what the author saw, heard and felt during his eight years in Suzhou; the second part, Natural Poetry, is an ode to the great rivers and mountains of the motherland; the third part, Tea and Listening to the Rain, is mostly philosophical and lyrical prose; the fourth part, Joyful Reading Notes, is the author's reading notes; and the fifth part, Light and Shadow Imprints, is the author's perception of music, film and television and other arts.