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Wall Tree

Wall Tree

Short Fiction

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There is a tree, Su Dongpo wants to cut it down, and I want to protect it. In fact, it is a mixture of love and hate. Trees are magical. Only when you get closer can you discover them and realize that there is another world.

Begonia Flower is Coming

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If life is just like the first time we met, why should the autumn wind draw a fan sadly? The encounter between Jun Li and him was a coincidence. "A Li." It was a misty and rainy year, and he was dressed in white clothes fluttering on the bluestone board, with picturesque eyebrows and a slight smile on the corner of his mouth. He said her name in a clear voice. The two short words seemed to be the most beautiful notes in the world. "Ali..." He called her softly again, with tenderness like water in his eyes. He approached her, hugged her with scars in his arms, and silently told himself in his heart: He would never let her get hurt in the slightest. "Ali!" In a snap of the fingers, they met again after many years and became strangers. She had become a king's woman, dressed in elegant and gorgeous clothes, looking at him from a high position without any emotion. He tried his best to protect her, but he couldn't get her to change his mind...

Conversations by Kafka (selected Collection of Kafka)

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One spring day in 1920, Janosz, a young man who loved literature, was introduced to a colleague by his father. The tall, thin, middle-aged man with a wry smile in front of him was Kafka, the author of "The Metamorphosis". Over the next two years or so, the two formed a deep friendship and walked together on the streets of Prague. Their conversations were all-encompassing, including literature and art, life, ideological dilemmas, and life problems... The writer had a rare outlet for his emotions and thoughts, and the young man had a guide for his growth. This is a masterpiece comparable to "Goethe's Conversations". It truly records Kafka's life in his later years. His words directly reflect his true knowledge of everything in the world. A real Kafka with full emotion and three-dimensional image stands before his eyes.

Three Words: Words of Warning (annotation Series on Chinese Classic Novels)

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479K0

"Three Words" is the collective name of "Mingyan", "Words to Warn the World" and "Everlasting Words to Awaken the World" compiled by the famous Ming Dynasty writer Feng Menglong. It is also collectively known as "Sanyan Erpai" together with "Erpai" written by the famous Ming Dynasty writer Ling Shuchu. It enjoys a high status in the history of Chinese literature and is as famous as the "Four Great Classics" and "Jin Ping Mei". "Warning Words" is the second of "Three Words" by Feng Menglong, a famous popular writer in the Ming Dynasty. It is the most popular story-telling novel with the theme of marriage and love. The profound ideological connotation and superb artistic skills displayed are refreshing. What is particularly valuable is that the book has created a number of images of women with distinctive personalities, which have strong artistic appeal. "Du Shiniang Sinks the Treasure Chest in Anger" is the representative work of this book, which is perfect both ideologically and artistically. This time we asked relevant experts to annotate the noun system, dialect titles at that time, and uncommon words in the book to facilitate readers' reading and understanding.

Warning Words · Wu

Warning Words · Wu

General Fiction

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57K0

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Warning Words·2

Warning Words·2

General Fiction

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50K0

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An Overview of Ancient and Modern Tan (3)

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54K0

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Meeting You is the Most Beautiful Accident!

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Come to China Literature's website to read more of my works!

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General Fiction

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84K0

"Run, Dad" is Jin Ae-ran's first collection of short stories and the first in the "Jin Ae-ran's Works Collection" (a total of 6 books). It consists of 9 short stories including "I Go to the Convenience Store", "She Has a Reason for Insomnia", "Who Sets Off Fireworks at the Beach", "The Forever Narrator", "Home Without Knocking", "Greetings from Love" and "Bounce-Stilts", covering family issues, cities and young people, living in a small house. The author uses subtle observations, fresh feelings and rich details to brilliantly describe the daily life and life status of young people, reproducing modern Korean literature with trauma, pain, and sorrow as representative words.

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Literature

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"King Lear" is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies. The story told is familiar to readers: King Lear, as the king of Britain, likes to listen to sweet words, and uses this to judge the extent of his three daughters' love for him. As a result, he was deceived by the sweet words of the eldest daughter and the second daughter, and granted them territory and power. The younger daughter was not accepted by King Lear because she was not good at speaking out. Although she was loyal and filial in her heart, she was left out and married away. After King Lear was deceived and abused by his two daughters and had no place to stay, he finally distinguished between the loyal and the traitor. Unfortunately, the tragedy had already occurred.

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Literature

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Wang Shifu's "The Romance of the West Chamber" and "A Dream of Red Mansions" are known as the two gems in Chinese classical literature and art, and have the greatest influence in the history of opera. This book is based on "The Romance of the Western Chamber" engraved by Ling Shuchu in the Nuanhong Room, and is collated with various Ming and Qing dynasty editions such as Hongzhi Beijing Yue's Edition, Wang Boliang's Edition, and Liu Longtian's Engraved Edition. The collation notes are listed in the annotations, and the annotations are detailed. There are three relevant materials in the appendices: "The Story of Yingying", "Shangdiao Dielian Huaguzi Ci", and "Dong Jieyuan's Romance of the West Chamber".

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Literature

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"The Merry Wives of Windsor" is a comedy by Shakespeare. It has a strong flavor of life and brings the emerging bourgeois family life to the stage. Engels once pointed out: "The first act of The Merry Wives of Windsor alone contains more flavor of life than all German literature." In the 19th century, the famous composer Otto Nicolai composed it into an opera, and it became one of the most popular and frequently performed operas. The period from 1590 to 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.

Twelfth Night (chinese-english Bilingual Collector's Edition)

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62K0

"Twelfth Night" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare. It tells the story of Sebastian and Viola, a twin brother and sister who unfortunately died during a sea voyage and fled to Illyria. After some interesting twists and turns, Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian both form a happy marriage. With a lyrical style and romantic comedy form, this work once again eulogizes the beautiful humanistic ideals of love and friendship, and expresses the beauty of life and love.

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General Fiction

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158K016

"Red Flowers" is a book that elaborates on the pursuit of love and the suppression of good, evil, beauty and ugliness. The story takes place in England in 1880. The protagonist Mark Linenan experienced the emotional ups and downs of three periods of life: "Spring", "Summer" and "Autumn". "Spring" describes the protagonist's ignorant love when he was seduced by his mentor's young and beautiful wife when he was studying at Oxford University; "Summer" describes his passionate love with a congressman's wife who had an unfortunate marriage after returning to China after studying abroad; "Autumn" describes his mature love for the only daughter of one of his early classmates who pursues him infatuatedly after he gets married and becomes famous. Although there are three romances, they are organically connected. Although it is a novel, the text is as beautiful as poetry. The three chapters of "Spring", "Summer" and "Autumn" are step-by-step, exciting and touching, and you won't be able to put it down.

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General Fiction

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This book is a classic novel by Mr. Tang Haoming, a famous historical novelist and expert on Zeng Guofan. A young man, a young man, a middle-aged governor, and an old minister, Zhang Zhidong has an unparalleled successful life. He was a senior official who followed the trend of the times and had great foresight. He was also a feudal bureaucrat who regarded officialdom as his life and was loyal to the court. He lacked modern knowledge and was full of Confucian restrictions. He was a man who was willing to do things and had a decisive spirit. He is a practical man in general, and an official who is self-motivated, focusing only on form but not on practical results... This book is a long historical novel written by Tang Haoming over a period of five years after "Zeng Guofan" and "Yang Du", and reproduces Zhang Zhidong's complicated life.

Angel's Sorrow

Angel's Sorrow

General Fiction

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155K0

For the first time in his life, the boy had freedom that made him feel confused: a room alone, endless books, and that sultry girl. Soon, someone will come to teach him literature and mathematics, which he never expected. But the boy has to complete a task first: accompany the postman James to deliver a letter to the end of the world. What lies before them is a journey that can be fatal at any time: endless wind and snow, waves and mountains, biting cold and eternal loneliness... This work is set in the harsh and unforgiving fjords of Iceland. With the most beautiful words you can imagine and a subtle sense of humor, it describes the tenacity and strength of people in the face of misfortune, as well as the incomparable tenderness and love, making you feel like you have stepped into a sad and charming dream, and you don't want to wake up for a long time.

A Farewell to Arms (hemingway Novel)

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166K0

Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), one of the most outstanding writers in the United States, winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. "A Farewell to Arms" is one of his major works. In the late stages of World War I, American young man Frederick Henry volunteered to drive an ambulance for the Red Cross and rescue the wounded on the northern Italian front. During a mission, Henry was hit by a cannonball and injured. While recovering from his injuries in a Milan hospital, he was cared for by British nurse Catherine, and the two fell in love. After recovering from his injuries, Henry returned to the front line. When he retreated with the Italian troops, he witnessed the cruel scenes of the war. He resolutely left the army, joined Catherine and fled to Switzerland. As a result, Catherine died in childbirth. Based on his own experience in the war, Hemingway sang a sad and moving elegy with war and love as the main lines. It has been adapted to the screen many times and can be called a classic of modern literature.

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General Fiction

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A literary classic that transcends time and space, Woolf's soul mate and legendary writer Vita writes life lessons for all women, novel version of "A Room of One's Own". It is never too late for women to realize their self-awakening, self-liberation and self-worth. During his lifetime, Lord Slane served as the Governor-General of India and the British Prime Minister, and was a major figure in British politics. After his death, the outside world thought that his eighty-eight-year-old widow would continue to be a well-behaved and decent "vase" and gradually wither in grief. But Mrs. Slane, contrary to everyone's expectations, ignored the self-righteous arrangements of her children, moved to a rented house in Hampstead, and started living an independent life. There, she regained the freedom she longed for and met some special companions. During the conversation with them, she recalled her ambitions when she was young, and slowly discovered how much she had sacrificed in the past years in order to live up to others' so-called expectations...

Light Years

Light Years

General Fiction

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175K03

The life of Weirui and Redna seems to be just an endless feast. The husband is successful in his career, the wife is elegant and intelligent, they have two adorable children, a group of charming friends, a dog and a pony. A model family and an ideal life, but without realizing it, like a big ship, slowly decaying irreparably...

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General Fiction

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209K0

Two sisters, Eleanor and Marianne, were born into an English squire family. After their father's death, the inheritance went to John, his son from his first marriage. They and their mother became financially strapped and, seeking to escape a life of dependency, set up home in a country house in Devon. As a result, Eleanor broke up with the young man Edward (brother of John's wife Fanny) whom she fell in love with, and Willoughby, whom Marianne met and fell in love with in the country, suddenly went to London for business. Both sisters were separated from their loved ones. Elinor often uses reason to control her emotions, but Marianne's emotions are passionate and exposed. In the face of love, the two reacted differently. The famous British literary writer and critic Keble commented that "Jane Austen is a comic artist" and believed that she was "second only to Shakespeare in terms of pure comic art." Thomas Macrolay, a famous British historian, poet and political commentator in the 19th century, called her "the Shakespeare of prose". As for the awakening of female consciousness reflected in Jane Austen's works, even today, more than two hundred years later, people's expectations for marriage still do not exceed its delineated scope-marriage is not a necessity in life. Marriage based on love is certainly beautiful, but if marriage is not for love, it is better to live alone.

If I Never Meet You in This Life

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Dong Nannan, who has returned from traveling abroad, is a mysterious and low-key photographer who is rarely known to people. However, he encounters Rong Zhan, the president of George Group, who is buying medicine for insomnia in a drugstore. In a beautiful drug "trading" encounter, Dong Nannan was discovered by Rong Zhan as a photographer at a glance and hired to work as an assistant to "make the best use of everything". In an accident, Rong Zhan was injured while rescuing Dong Nannan. In the process of caring for Rong Zhan, he secretly made love and secretly fell in love, but was blocked by his childhood sweetheart. At this moment, Dong Nannan's ex-boyfriend Wang Xianzhe suddenly appeared. With the death of Rong Zhan's grandfather, Rong Zhan's dark childhood was pulled away. What is Rong Zhan's identity? Is Wang Xianzhe's appearance an accident or man-made? What kind of fate is the relationship between them...

Thirty-seven Degrees Two (translation Classic)

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Refusing to compromise, refusing to be mediocre, fiery love ignites the crazy soul, destruction or redemption? The original novel of the French film "Wild Rose of Paris"; an alternative interpretation of the "Beat Generation" in France!

Farewell to Arms: a Farewell to Arms (bilingual Chinese and English) (set of Two Volumes)

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During World War I, the American young man Frederick Henry came to the Italian front as a volunteer and served as a lieutenant in a field ambulance team, where he met the British nurse Catherine. During a mission, Henry was injured and was sent to Milan Hospital for recuperation, where Catherine also happened to be transferred to work. After an unexpected reunion and Catherine's careful care of Henry, the two fell in love. After recovering from his injury, Henry, who returned to the front line, became more aware of the cruelty of war. In order to escape the punishment of the so-called "AWOL" officers, he resolutely left the army and joined Catherine, and the two fled to Switzerland together. Unfortunately, after a short period of happiness, Catherine died in childbirth, and the baby also died of suffocation, leaving Henry alone in the world.

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General Fiction

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158K0

During World War I, the American young man Frederick Henry came to the Italian front as a volunteer and served as a lieutenant in a field ambulance team, where he met the British nurse Catherine. During a mission, Henry was injured and was sent to Milan Hospital for recuperation, where Catherine also happened to be transferred to work. After an unexpected reunion and Catherine's careful care of Henry, the two fell in love. After recovering from his injury, Henry, who returned to the front line, became more aware of the cruelty of war. In order to escape the punishment of the so-called "AWOL" officers, he resolutely left the army and joined Catherine, and the two fled to Switzerland together. Unfortunately, after a short period of happiness, Catherine died in childbirth, and the baby also died of suffocation, leaving Henry alone in the world.

Magician

Magician

General Fiction

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53K01

This book is considered to be the prelude to Nabokov's famous work "Lolita". The author himself also said that the name "Magician" foreshadows the theme of "The Enchanted Hunter" in "Lolita". Here, the "Magician" is a lustful middle-aged man who woos a widow in order to gain access to her daughter. However, the magician uses his magic to turn desire into a fairy-tale dream, thus creating an ending that is completely different from "Lolita".

Chance Encounter

Chance Encounter

General Fiction

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127K0

The representative work of the 2008 Nobel Prize winner in the short story collection, two more shocking fables than "The Pianist on the Sea"; the masterpiece of the French "New Fable School", Miyazaki's fantasy contains the sadness of the end of the century, the most popular French writer, bringing you dangerous freedom and ultimate romance! "Accidental Encounter" is one of the most important collections of short stories and short stories written by Le Clézio, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature. It contains two fable-like stories, "A Chance Encounter" and "Angeli Mara". The girl chooses the sea as the destination of her soul, and the boy chooses the forest as the country of his soul. Underneath the illusions of a highly civilized world, amid pain, loss and longing, secret tenderness and dangerous freedom surge.

Sea, Sea (by Alice Murdoch)

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340K0

It won the 1978 Booker Prize, the highest award for English literature, beating Kingsley Amis and Penelope Fitzgerald's novel by a true artist. She is a British post-war female writer as famous as Doris Lessing, a lover hurt by Canetti, and Sontag's philosophy teacher. She was slandered and hated, and she worked hard for literature. A provocative text in the same vein as "Cutting the Audience", it uses the accusations and confessions of a theater director in his later years to aim at a subversive rewriting of Shakespeare's magical drama "The Tempest". Taiwanese novelist Luo Yijun highly recommends this contemporary British novel that left Harold Bloom in awe. "The Sea, The Sea" is the 1978 Booker Prize-winning work. The novel tells the story of sixty-year-old Charles Arrowby, a director, playwright and actor who is a highly admired idol in the British theater world. When he was ready to retire from his glamorous world in London, "vowing to renounce magic and become a hermit," he chose to return to live by the sea. He hoped, at least, to escape "those women"... But unexpectedly, he met his first love from the past, and Charles' cousin James, who believed in Buddhism, also came to the seaside. The peaceful life he originally expected to live completely changed. Not only was he horrified when he saw a monster rising from the waves, but he also found that although he wanted to live in isolation, he was surrounded by his own fantasies and delusions and was deeply troubled. The novel is majestic, complex and exquisite, fully demonstrating the contradictory motivations of the main characters: vanity and jealousy of human nature, as well as selfishness and callousness under the disguise of society.

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General Fiction

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183K0

The core of "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" is a lonely heart. The novel tells the story of Singer and Antonapoulos. On the surface, they are a pair of deaf-mute friends, but in fact they have profound meaning, implying how difficult it is for people to communicate tacitly. With Singer as the axis, it describes the living conditions and emotional conditions of the little girl Mick's family, Dr. Copeland's family, the owner of the cafe Brannon and others. Everyone is an individual. "Everyone seems to be lonely." They don't trust each other and exclude each other, but they also need to rely on each other. Singer could not speak, but he had a pair of eyes that were different from ordinary people and bright. In the eyes of everyone, Singer knew everything, Singer knew everything, and Singer was omnipotent. Then Singer became a mystery and was regarded as the object of confiding by many people, and "everyone described the mute according to their own wishes." It seems that only by talking to a mute can ordinary people have no worries and all the loneliness in their hearts can be vented.

The Story of Vaccines (translated Documentary)

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162K01

Maurice Hilleman is a heroic legend in the history of modern medicine. Among the 14 vaccines that almost every child in the world can receive, 9 are his inventions. These vaccines made previously extremely common and deadly diseases, including mumps, rubella, measles, chickenpox, etc., Forgotten by the world, and he was revered as the "Father of Modern Vaccines." In addition, he was the first person to predict the timing of the influenza pandemic and successfully developed a vaccine before the epidemic reached the United States; he has won all the awards that American medical researchers can win; his work can save about 8 million lives every year. And because of the birth of vaccines, human life span has been extended by 30 years compared to 100 years ago. With his enterprising spirit, Hilleman broke through scientific obstacles time and time again to develop vaccines. His life is the epitome of modern epidemiology and vaccinology, and the story of vaccines is largely Hilleman's story. Offit, who co-invented the rotavirus vaccine with Hilleman, provides insight into the life and career of the great scientist in his final months. The author vividly describes the details of Hilleman's development of various vaccines, and also uses this as a basis to introduce vaccine development in a global context, outlining the history of public health for more than 200 years. While showing the gains and losses of epidemiology, he also uses strong evidence to remind people to pay attention to the value of vaccines and the power of science to save lives and protect human well-being.

Eugenie Grandet Goriot

Eugenie Grandet Goriot

General Fiction

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265K0

"Eugenie Grandet": takes the protagonist Grandet's family life as the main line, and Eugenie's love tragedy as the core of the conflict. There are no poisons, no sharp knives, and no bloodshed in the novel, but it perfectly portrays the image of Grandet, a cruel, greedy, and miserly capitalist. It profoundly exposes Grandet's ugly way of getting rich and his ignorant view of money, and successfully creates an immortal image of a miser in the history of world literature. With its comic exaggeration, personalized language and detailed character description, the novel has achieved considerable literary achievements, marking a new leap in the ideological and artistic aspects of Balzac's works. "Petro Goriot": In 1819, the Vauquer apartment in Paris lived with several tenants including Goriot, a retired flour merchant known as "Petro Goriot", the poor but ambitious student Rastignac, and the easy-going but cold-hearted Vautrin. Old Man Goriot, who spends every penny in his own life, dotes on his two daughters who have married into the upper class, and uses the wealth he has accumulated throughout his life to satisfy his daughters' extravagance; Rastignac, a poor young man from the mainland, witnesses the extravagance of Paris aristocrats, vows to get ahead, and hopes to rise to the top by befriending noble ladies; The hypocritical Vautrin was a fugitive from prison who had been hiding in the corner, waiting for an opportunity to seize wealth... Seeing that Goriot's family property was squeezed out by his two daughters, and he did not even see his daughter for the last time before his death. Vautrin's conspiracy failed, his identity was exposed and he was caught. Rastignac seemed to see through the hypocrisy and absurdity of this upper class society, and he was determined to challenge the society...

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Literature

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82K0

Can we change our destiny? French national writer Schmitt uses four imaginative and strange stories to try to answer this mysterious problem of life. Each story has an unexpected ending. In a small French town, a woman who poisoned her three husbands refused to plead guilty. But facing the handsome priest, she decided to confess everything to God. When the moment of atonement comes, can she cross that threshold? On the sea, a crew member with four daughters got the news: "Your daughter is dead." He was in a dilemma - which daughter died? Which daughter did he wish was dead? Does he have the right to make such a choice? After an accident at a music summer camp, the perpetrator and the victim reversed the positions of good and evil in human nature. When the "Concerto in Memory of Angels" plays again, is it the devil or the angel who dies? Finally, there is the love affair between the President and the President's wife at the wrong time in the Elysee Palace - they love each other in front of others and kill each other in private. Which one is true? What changes may not be life itself, but the way you look at life...

Wandering in the Dark Night

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301K0

Celina's masterpiece, it became famous in the literary world as soon as it was released in 1932. Through the dark life journey of the protagonist for decades, it reveals that the whole world is full of darkness. It is considered to be "the most realistic and heartbreaking work written in the twentieth century." Celina's ruthless anatomy of people and themselves, his hallucinatory epic style of writing, and his language expressions that are both lyrical and vulgar, eloquent, vulgar and even cruel, form a unique and distinctive Celina style. Celina is Sarkozy's favorite writer. In 2012, the work entered the public edition. This book will be equipped with exquisite illustrations and will be made into a collector's edition.

Between the World and Me

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90K0

A book highly recommended by former U. S. President Obama, a winner of the National Book Award, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and a touching letter to his son. It writes about the love between father and son, reveals racial discrimination, and understands the American dream. This is a candid letter written by black writer Thanasis Coates as a father to his son. Through beautiful words, he describes the endless fear he felt as a boy in a seemingly peaceful country. With its sharp writing style, mixed writing style, and philosophical and poetic language, this book reveals the harsh reality of racial discrimination in today's American society. It has had a huge impact and won the 2015 National Book Award for Best Nonfiction. The author starts from the harm of racial discrimination to black bodies (lives), describes the personal experience of being a black man, and emphasizes that racial discrimination in the United States has a long history, is deeply rooted, and will continue to persist. The work's incisive analysis of this social phenomenon made it a blockbuster work on the topic of race in the United States in a short period of time. This book is also an analysis of the grand issues in the country's history, pointing out to readers that "the American dream is the enemy of all art, brave thinking, and honest writing."

Collection Story

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103K0

This book is one of the representative works of Mr. Soetsu Yanagi, the father of Japanese folk arts. As the founder and first president of the Japan Folk Art Association, Mr. Soetsu Yanagi has decades of valuable collecting experience. With his love for things and his rich collection experience, he recorded these precious insights and essence in these famous essays, talking about why people collect, good and bad tastes in collecting, what he gained from his own collecting experience, etc. He put forward views such as "collecting is a deep love for objects" and "taking pride in buying at a high price is a shallow taste". Constructed an oriental aesthetic system with unique significance and discussed the principles of beauty. Collection is a kind of love for objects.

Walden Pond (national Reading Classic)

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"Walden Pond" is a record of what the American writer Thoreau saw, thought, and realized when he lived alone on the shores of Walden Pond. He lived in a cabin he built by the lake for two years, two months and two days. The Walden Pond in his works is clear and pure, deep and meaningful, suitable for winter and summer, sunny and rainy, suitable for viewing from a distance and close up, suitable for close reading and shallow appreciation, and suitable for the ages. He uses it as a means to wash away the worldly dust and cleanse the spirit. This great poet was wandering by the lake. He had talents and philosophical thoughts that transcended time and space. With his wonderful pen, he turned this small lake of only 61 acres into a bright starry sky that the whole world looked up to. This is a simple book, but also a profound book, a simple book, but also a gorgeous book. Today, when the natural ecology is subject to unprecedented pollution and damage, it has even more special significance. Walden Pond has become a symbol of mankind's desire to return to nature.

Beautiful Struggle

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107K0

In an unfair world, how much strength does a father have to use to protect his son from falling into the abyss? On a road full of threats, how many struggles does a boy have to go through before he can grow up freely and safely? This is his own legendary father-son story narrated by Obama's beloved writer Thanasis Coates. It is also a true epitome of the survival of countless families in the corners of contemporary America, and the true growth path of countless teenagers. In poetic and powerful language, Thanasis Coates recalls how his father, a Vietnam veteran, Black Panther, and noted publisher, led his children out of the common fate of teenagers in Baltimore's ghettos in a fractured era and in a dangerous city. With his father's rough love, Coates walked out of the bloodshed on the streets, the violence in the school, and the depraved desires, and moved from darkness to light. This is a family epic fighting against life and an American fable fighting against reality.

California Mountains

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162K0

In California, no matter where you go, you can always see mountain peaks one after another, and every place is so beautiful and charming. The overall landscape of California looks so majestic yet simple. In the center of the main body is a valley, and on both sides of the valley are two rows of mountains that appear to have extremely regular trends and heights: the Coast Mountains to the west, and the undulating Sierra Nevada Mountains to the east. The mountains are arc-shaped and closed at the north and south ends, enclosing a huge basin in the middle. The bottom of the basin is a flat land more than 400 miles long and 35 to 60 miles wide. This is the Central Basin of California, and its only water system is the Golden Gate estuary. Although the overall characteristics of the landscape are simple at first, they contain extremely complex details. The Coast Mountains rise from the ground and form a huge green barrier along the coast, ranging in height from 2,000 to 8,000 feet. They are composed of countless lush mountain spouts, ridges and rolling hills; these hills in turn surround numerous small valleys, including Some overlook the sea through continuous rows of trees, others with sparse trees lead to the central valley, and a thousand other small valleys are hidden among the soft eyebrows of the hills, each with its own different climate, soil and products.

Expedition Team

Expedition Team

Literature

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85K0

The book "The Adventure Crew" describes a group of nature-loving teenagers who are determined to discover the "New World" of nature, that is, new things, just like Columbus. For children, in fact, the old things they don't know or understand are also "new". The young Columbuss decided to go to the forest to find it first. The author is particularly good at describing the life and habits of animals and plants, so he uses fascinating storylines in the book to introduce the characteristics of many birds and animals, forests and their interdependence, etc. The language is light and lively, and the descriptions are vivid and delicate.

I Don't Want You to Die Doing Nothing: 17 Farewell Letters to Your Daughter

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Although life is full of pain and bitterness, every sad episode in the book "I Don't Want You to Die for Nothing: 17 Farewell Letters to My Daughter" can make people see the sunshine of hope. Faith transcends death, time accumulates calmness, and life blooms with the most dazzling brilliance. "I Don't Want You to Die for Nothing: 17 Farewell Letters to My Daughters" shows readers a country that should not be forgotten or ignored by us.

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General Fiction

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Collecting a 10,000-word preface by Haruki Murakami, the new translation fully reflects the charm of the original work. Early in the morning, a man walked into a bookstore that was not officially open for business: "I want a book that is interesting but dark. I have to travel a long distance today, but I am not in the mood to read an epic. Noir novels may be suitable for me. They need a lot of plots. There are erotic booksellers who are desperate, a nympho who uses guns as toys, layers of mysteries, and a lot of wit that makes people slap their thighs. But there must be no sentimental words." The female clerk handed him "The Big Sleep".

The Three Musketeers (a Collection of Famous Translations of World Literary Titles)

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419K0

"The Three Musketeers" is one of the major works of the French popular historical novelist Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870). The protagonist of "The Three Musketeers", D'Artagnan, is a son of a provincial nobleman. After coming to Paris, he joined the musketeers of King Louis XIII and formed sworn friends with the other three musketeers. Queen Anna had an affair with British Prime Minister Buckingham, and Anna sent a diamond pendant to Buckingham; Richelieu, who was an enemy of the queen, sent people to England to steal the two diamonds on the pendant, hoping to make the queen embarrassed at the ball. D'Artagnan volunteered to go to England with three friends. After many twists and turns, he finally retrieved the pendant and saved the queen's reputation.

Detective's Code

Detective's Code

General Fiction

H

97K7.221

The core of mystery novels lies in solving puzzles. The essence of solving puzzles lies in logic, and the object of logic lies in trickery. Countless masters who have emerged so far have been thinking about one question throughout their lives: How to write an eternal conspiracy? Locked room mysteries, alibi, narrative tricks, nursery rhyme murders, death codes, Blizzard Mountain Villa, missing weapons... All reasoning models have been written down, what is left in the world of reasoning? Does it really have to be confusing, twisty, and whimsical to make people feel exciting and interesting? A work in which Keigo Higashino systematically "researches" conspiracies, and a work that expands the territory of mystery novels, sorting out various possibilities and revealing all kinds of impossibilities, the breadth of conspiracies and the depth of surprises are all eye-popping.

Love Deal

Love Deal

General Fiction

Cold

25K0

Female agent Zang Yang was lying flat on an interrogation table, holding half a piece of paper in her left hand and holding a gun in her right hand, with the muzzle pointing at her head. She raised her face, the surroundings were as silent as the empty universe, and she could clearly hear the beating drums in her temples. The gurgling flow of blood reminded her of the womb, a soft and safe place. At this time, she felt like she was lying in her mother's belly. Unfortunately, as the baby moves toward new life, she moves toward death. Just five seconds ago, when Zang Yang raised his gun, the noise outside the door quickly went through a process from loud to quiet. Cars roared past like beasts, and the whispers of colleagues fell like heavy rain... Five seconds later, when she was completely "immersed" in suicide, these sounds turned into the fading rock music played by the DJ, weakening little by little, until they disappeared into silence. Her left hand let go, and the paper flew down.

Dr. Attu (season 1)

Dr. Attu (season 1)

General Fiction

N

137K8.2

"Doctor Atu·Season 1" A young novice doctor Atu, who comes from a medical family and graduated from a prestigious college, enters the giant white tower of his dream with full ambition. What unexpected trials will he encounter there? How will he deal with the sudden change when he picks up the scalpel for the first time? When he mistakenly cuts the patient's trachea, how does he face the life that is passing away from his hands? In a career where "success is the norm, failure is a life", behind every heartwarming or terrifying case story is a desperate battle between life and death.

New Translation and Interpretation of "faust

F

315K03

This book is a new translation and new interpretation based on a review of various Chinese translations of "Faust" over the past century (nine from mainland China and one from Taiwan). It draws lessons from, corrects errors and fills in omissions in translations such as Guo Moruo's and Lu Yuan's. It is an interpretation of the whole book and the plot of the whole play. In his 180,000 words of 60 explanations and 626 annotations, the translator quoted for the first time nearly 70 interpretations of "Faust" by Marx, Engels, and Hegel. From this, we can know why "Faust" is an "absolute philosophical tragedy" and why it is dialectical. Why the image textbook is the "precursor to a free and human worldview" in the future, we can know the affinity between Marxist philosophy and Goethe's thought - this affinity may be the collective complex of my country's modern intellectuals who have a special liking for "Faust".

Lovecraft Short Stories

J

52K01

This book selects eight of Lovecraft's relatively representative short stories, namely "The North Star", "The White Ship", "The Stranger", "The Picture in the House", "The Rat in the Wall", "Dagon", "Pickman's Model" and "The Grave". These short stories are Lovecraft's early masterpieces. Whether they are readers who are very fond of Lovecraft's Cthulhu culture, research readers who want to understand how Lovecraft used psychoanalysis to complete this kind of surrealist horror text, or light readers who are just interested in the subject of horror novels, they will find their own enjoyment in them.

Youth (collected Works of Dostoevsky 2015)

G

459K0

"The Boy" is a very important novel by Dostoevsky in his later years. The novel takes as its main line the growth experience of Arkady Dolgoruky, a young man who is not deeply involved in the world and is deeply influenced by Rothschild's thoughts. It depicts the corrosion of the souls of the young generation in Russia by money worship in the 1870s when capitalism was developing rapidly.

White Night (collected Works of Dostoevsky 2015)

G

243K0

"White Nights" is a collection of novellas by Dostoyevsky, the great Russian writer of the 19th century, which includes the famous stories "The Poor Man", "White Nights" and "The Gambler". "White Nights" describes the innocent girl Nastenka falling in love with a young tenant. The two agreed to meet on a bridge in Petersburg a year later, but the tenant did not show up. The protagonist "Dreamer" was deeply moved by the girl's affection and waited with her by the river for four consecutive nights until the tenant showed up.

Notes from the Underground (collected Works of Dostoevsky)

G

479K0

A collection of Dostoevsky's early short stories and short stories, which describe the various aspects of the world of little people; it deeply explores the human nature of the human heart and the ultimate expression of various personalities; Wang Xiaobo wholeheartedly recommends "Nedochka", Mr. Rong Rude's classic translation, which includes exquisite illustrations. "Notes from the Underground" is a collection of short stories and short stories by the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, including "Mr. Prohalchin", "The Landlady", "Nedo Chika", "Little Hero", "Trouble in the Manor" and "Notes from the Underground". "Mr. Prokharchin" and "The Landlady" are Doshi's earliest novellas. They respectively tell the life of a buffoon character, Mr. Prokharchin, and the story of a tenant who is obsessed with the landlady. They reflect Doshi's concern for the fate of little people. "Nedochka" is Doshi's first attempt at a full-length novel. Unfortunately, the story could not be completed. Even so, the tragic fate of the orphan girl Niedochka still moves countless readers. "Little Hero" tells the emotional twists and turns of a young man's first love affair, while "The Affair in the Manor" revolves around an anecdote about the reversal of master and servant identities at the farm inherited by Rostanev. In these two stories, the flattering, fickle, entangled and even self-destructive side of human nature is more clearly displayed to readers. "Notes from the Underground" is the most important novella in Doshi's middle period. Through the description of the "basement people" who want to do things that are not good for themselves, it vividly depicts people's complex, contradictory and even almost abnormal psychological states, which embodies all of Doshi's artistic features. Therefore, "Notes from the Underground" is also regarded as a sign that Doshi's thoughts and creations have entered a mature period, and it is the "general outline" of the five subsequent novels of Doshi.

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