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柳林风声(译林名著精选)
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"The Wind in the Willows" is a fairy tale with animals as the protagonist. It is elegantly written, detailed in description and rich in philosophy. The book creates several cute animal images: the timid but adventurous mole, the hospitable and romantic water rat, the chivalrous and leader-like old badger, the toad who likes to brag, show off and pursue fashion, and the honest and honest otter - they live on the river bank or in the big forest, enjoying together. We share the same difficulties. The story mainly tells the story of a toad who lived on his family's inheritance, squandered money, and pursued new things. He was imprisoned for his willful behavior, and his family property was robbed by bad guys. Finally, with the help of Mole, River Rat and Badger, Toad outsmarts Weasel and takes back the family property. Later, with the help of his friends, Toad changed his mind and got rid of his bad habits of squandering money and being willful and arrogant.
"The Wind in the Willows" is a fairy tale with animals as the protagonist. It is elegantly written, detailed in description and rich in philosophy. The book creates several cute animal images: the timid but adventurous mole, the hospitable and romantic water rat, the chivalrous and leader-like old badger, the toad who likes to brag, show off and pursue fashion, and the honest and honest otter - they live on the river bank or in the big forest, enjoying together. We share the same difficulties. The story mainly tells the story of a toad who lived on his family's inheritance, squandered money, and pursued new things. He was imprisoned for his willful behavior, and his family property was robbed by bad guys. Finally, with the help of Mole, River Rat and Badger, Toad outsmarts Weasel and takes back the family property. Later, with the help of his friends, Toad changed his mind and got rid of his bad habits of squandering money and being willful and arrogant.

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Paul Korchagin is the youngest son of a poor working class family in a town in Ukraine. His father died early, his mother worked as a cook in a wealthy family, and his brother Arqing was a railway worker. He suffered the pain of exploitation and oppression under the capitalist system. After dropping out of school, he worked as a waiter in the station canteen and as a worker in a power plant. Later he met Tonya, the daughter of a forest officer. However, there was a huge disparity in status between the two. In order to be worthy of Tonya, Paul decided to join the Soviet Revolutionary Army. In the end, he was recognized in the revolutionary army for his tenacity and wit.
Paul Korchagin is the youngest son of a poor working class family in a town in Ukraine. His father died early, his mother worked as a cook in a wealthy family, and his brother Arqing was a railway worker. He suffered the pain of exploitation and oppression under the capitalist system. After dropping out of school, he worked as a waiter in the station canteen and as a worker in a power plant. Later he met Tonya, the daughter of a forest officer. However, there was a huge disparity in status between the two. In order to be worthy of Tonya, Paul decided to join the Soviet Revolutionary Army. In the end, he was recognized in the revolutionary army for his tenacity and wit.

The Great Gatsby (full Translation)
General Fiction了不起的盖茨比(全译本)
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Douban 9.2 Points translator's new full translation, not a word deleted, literal translation of the original version. 12 Full-color themed illustrations restore the sad beauty of the novel. In the social circle of New York's upper class, a mysterious rich man named Gatsby suddenly appeared and often held lavish parties at his home. One day, Gatsby's hidden secret was discovered by his neighbor: he had always been in love with his former lover Daisy. Gatsby lost Daisy due to poverty. In order to find love, he did whatever it took to become a rich man, and reunited with Daisy as he wished.
Douban 9.2 Points translator's new full translation, not a word deleted, literal translation of the original version. 12 Full-color themed illustrations restore the sad beauty of the novel. In the social circle of New York's upper class, a mysterious rich man named Gatsby suddenly appeared and often held lavish parties at his home. One day, Gatsby's hidden secret was discovered by his neighbor: he had always been in love with his former lover Daisy. Gatsby lost Daisy due to poverty. In order to find love, he did whatever it took to become a rich man, and reunited with Daisy as he wished.

追忆逝水年华:在少女花影下
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French novelist Marcel Proust won the Prix Goncourt, France's highest literary award, for this book. No matter how time passes and the scene changes, my mind will always go back to that time and place, just to take a look at me and her at that time, when we secretly dated. Even though I have met countless celebrities and attended countless banquets, what I longed for most was to walk into her living room and become a member of her "little tea party."
French novelist Marcel Proust won the Prix Goncourt, France's highest literary award, for this book. No matter how time passes and the scene changes, my mind will always go back to that time and place, just to take a look at me and her at that time, when we secretly dated. Even though I have met countless celebrities and attended countless banquets, what I longed for most was to walk into her living room and become a member of her "little tea party."

Gone (part 1)
General Fiction飘(上)
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This book is the only novel written by female writer Margaret Mitchell in her short life. The story in the novel took place on the eve of the American Civil War. The heroine Scarlett Hao is a pampered manor lady. After experiencing the war, she finally transformed into a strong, self-reliant businesswoman. Her character has multiple characteristics such as selfishness, greed, determination, daring to love and hate, etc. She is one of the richest, fullest and most classic female images in American novels. The alluring love in the novel has become the most romantic and legendary love story in the history of American novels.
This book is the only novel written by female writer Margaret Mitchell in her short life. The story in the novel took place on the eve of the American Civil War. The heroine Scarlett Hao is a pampered manor lady. After experiencing the war, she finally transformed into a strong, self-reliant businesswoman. Her character has multiple characteristics such as selfishness, greed, determination, daring to love and hate, etc. She is one of the richest, fullest and most classic female images in American novels. The alluring love in the novel has become the most romantic and legendary love story in the history of American novels.

Childhood
General Fiction童年
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"Childhood" tells the story that Alyosha's father died of cholera when he was three years old, and his mother took him to live with his grandfather's house. In this family, fathers and sons, brothers, and husbands and wives often quarrel and fight over property and even over trivial matters. My grandfather was moody and had a bad temper. He beat my grandmother fiercely and beat Alyosha unconscious. My grandmother was very kind to Alyosha, telling him legends, fairy tales and folk stories, and she endured all the pressures of life without complaining. The mother was forced to remarry and died of tuberculosis a few years later. After his grandfather went bankrupt, Alyosha was forced to live in the world and began to make a living independently.
"Childhood" tells the story that Alyosha's father died of cholera when he was three years old, and his mother took him to live with his grandfather's house. In this family, fathers and sons, brothers, and husbands and wives often quarrel and fight over property and even over trivial matters. My grandfather was moody and had a bad temper. He beat my grandmother fiercely and beat Alyosha unconscious. My grandmother was very kind to Alyosha, telling him legends, fairy tales and folk stories, and she endured all the pressures of life without complaining. The mother was forced to remarry and died of tuberculosis a few years later. After his grandfather went bankrupt, Alyosha was forced to live in the world and began to make a living independently.

David Copperfield
General Fiction大卫科波菲尔
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This book is the eighth novel by the British novelist Charles Dickens, known as his "favorite child in his heart". The novel tells the life course of the protagonist David from childhood to middle age. Taking the birth of "I" as the source, the sincerity and darkness of friends, the childishness and impulsiveness of love, the sweetness and triviality of marriage, and the conflicts and harmony of family members are gathered into a stream, flowing slowly on the river bed of destiny, and finally blending into the magnificent sea of tolerance. Mixed in with all kinds of characters and opportunities. The language is witty and interesting, showing a broad picture of Britain in the mid-19th century, reflecting Dickens's ideal that the world is full of kindness and justice.
This book is the eighth novel by the British novelist Charles Dickens, known as his "favorite child in his heart". The novel tells the life course of the protagonist David from childhood to middle age. Taking the birth of "I" as the source, the sincerity and darkness of friends, the childishness and impulsiveness of love, the sweetness and triviality of marriage, and the conflicts and harmony of family members are gathered into a stream, flowing slowly on the river bed of destiny, and finally blending into the magnificent sea of tolerance. Mixed in with all kinds of characters and opportunities. The language is witty and interesting, showing a broad picture of Britain in the mid-19th century, reflecting Dickens's ideal that the world is full of kindness and justice.

Three Words and Two Beats: Words That Awaken the World
General Fiction三言二拍:醒世恒言
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"Eternal Words to Awaken the World" is a collection of short stories in vernacular. Compiled by Feng Menglong in the late Ming Dynasty. It was first published in 1627 (the seventh year of tomorrow). The themes may come from folk facts, historical biographies and stories from the Tang and Song Dynasties. Except for a few old works from the Song and Yuan Dynasties, most of them are works from the Ming Dynasty, and some are imitations by Feng. The image is clear, the structure is substantial and complete, and the description is delicate. It reflects the social outlook and citizens' thoughts and feelings at that time to varying degrees. But some works contain feudal preaching, karma propaganda and pornographic rendering.
"Eternal Words to Awaken the World" is a collection of short stories in vernacular. Compiled by Feng Menglong in the late Ming Dynasty. It was first published in 1627 (the seventh year of tomorrow). The themes may come from folk facts, historical biographies and stories from the Tang and Song Dynasties. Except for a few old works from the Song and Yuan Dynasties, most of them are works from the Ming Dynasty, and some are imitations by Feng. The image is clear, the structure is substantial and complete, and the description is delicate. It reflects the social outlook and citizens' thoughts and feelings at that time to varying degrees. But some works contain feudal preaching, karma propaganda and pornographic rendering.

Surprise at the Second Moment (2 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction二刻拍案惊奇(全2册)
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"The Surprise at the Second Moment" is a storybook written by the novelist Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty. It has forty volumes and forty chapters. Volume 23 is the same as the "Surprise at the First Moment". Volume 40 has been lost, and the Zaju "Song Gongming Lantern Festival Zaju" was added to complete the number. The content includes a large number of adventure legends, business stories, love stories between men and women, and marriage stories, reflecting the social reality and atmosphere of the times in the late Ming Dynasty. This inclusion into the collection of Chinese classical novels in hardcover form makes up for the lack of ordinary hardcover editions of classical novels currently available in our publisher, and the overall set is conducive to large-scale distribution.
"The Surprise at the Second Moment" is a storybook written by the novelist Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty. It has forty volumes and forty chapters. Volume 23 is the same as the "Surprise at the First Moment". Volume 40 has been lost, and the Zaju "Song Gongming Lantern Festival Zaju" was added to complete the number. The content includes a large number of adventure legends, business stories, love stories between men and women, and marriage stories, reflecting the social reality and atmosphere of the times in the late Ming Dynasty. This inclusion into the collection of Chinese classical novels in hardcover form makes up for the lack of ordinary hardcover editions of classical novels currently available in our publisher, and the overall set is conducive to large-scale distribution.

Have Fun
General Fiction寻欢作乐
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Maugham changed the prejudice against women in his previous works and recalled the life of a beautiful woman as an admirer, embellished with many anecdotes from the literary and artistic circles. He draws materials from reality, blends fiction with fact, and uses the narrator Ashenden to narrate his early interactions with the famous writer Driffield and his ex-wife Rosie. This past event is the biographical subject that another popular novelist Keir wants to explore, and the story begins. Deep in Ashenden's memory, we find that the charming Rosie, although romantic and merciless by nature, is still kind, frank and lovely...
Maugham changed the prejudice against women in his previous works and recalled the life of a beautiful woman as an admirer, embellished with many anecdotes from the literary and artistic circles. He draws materials from reality, blends fiction with fact, and uses the narrator Ashenden to narrate his early interactions with the famous writer Driffield and his ex-wife Rosie. This past event is the biographical subject that another popular novelist Keir wants to explore, and the story begins. Deep in Ashenden's memory, we find that the charming Rosie, although romantic and merciless by nature, is still kind, frank and lovely...

A Moveable Feast (collected Works of Hemingway)
General Fiction流动的盛宴(海明威文集)
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Hemingway's 120th anniversary edition. One of Hemingway's most popular non-fiction works, a unique memory about Paris, a classic among classics. The translator Tang Yongkuan is a famous translator, and his translation is well-known. Containing precious black and white images of Paris in the 1920s and 1930s, the people, events, and objects described by Hemingway are classically reproduced in different visual texts. "If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris when you were young, then it will be with you wherever you go for the rest of your life, because Paris is a moveable feast." There are countless fictional or non-fictional works about Paris, and the "movable feast" written by Hemingway is perhaps the most lingering and lamentable among them. In the 1920s, Hemingway and his newlywed wife lived in Paris as journalists stationed in Europe. This book records the memory of this sojourn. However, this book was written more than thirty years later. In other words, the "scene" of the feast has long since disappeared. The author and readers are only tracing those past years in their memories. Those people and objects have been out of focus and deformed through the lens of time. All personal memories about Paris are blended into a common historical memory of Paris. As the saying goes, "Paris will never end."
Hemingway's 120th anniversary edition. One of Hemingway's most popular non-fiction works, a unique memory about Paris, a classic among classics. The translator Tang Yongkuan is a famous translator, and his translation is well-known. Containing precious black and white images of Paris in the 1920s and 1930s, the people, events, and objects described by Hemingway are classically reproduced in different visual texts. "If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris when you were young, then it will be with you wherever you go for the rest of your life, because Paris is a moveable feast." There are countless fictional or non-fictional works about Paris, and the "movable feast" written by Hemingway is perhaps the most lingering and lamentable among them. In the 1920s, Hemingway and his newlywed wife lived in Paris as journalists stationed in Europe. This book records the memory of this sojourn. However, this book was written more than thirty years later. In other words, the "scene" of the feast has long since disappeared. The author and readers are only tracing those past years in their memories. Those people and objects have been out of focus and deformed through the lens of time. All personal memories about Paris are blended into a common historical memory of Paris. As the saying goes, "Paris will never end."

宿命论者雅克和他的主人(狄德罗文集)
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"Jacques the Fatalist and His Master" is the fourth volume of the "Collected Works of Diderot". The story begins with an aimless journey between Jacques and his master. Regarding the master and servant, we neither know their identities nor their whereabouts. During the journey, they talked about their own experiences and continued to reflect and debate on the popular social issues at that time, from novel art, religion, class to male-female relations, moral ethics and other issues. Milan Kundera praised it highly, calling it "the highest achievement of the novel art in the eighteenth century."
"Jacques the Fatalist and His Master" is the fourth volume of the "Collected Works of Diderot". The story begins with an aimless journey between Jacques and his master. Regarding the master and servant, we neither know their identities nor their whereabouts. During the journey, they talked about their own experiences and continued to reflect and debate on the popular social issues at that time, from novel art, religion, class to male-female relations, moral ethics and other issues. Milan Kundera praised it highly, calling it "the highest achievement of the novel art in the eighteenth century."

Haruki Murakami and Me
Literature村上春树和我
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Their relationship started with a phone call from Haruki Murakami. The first time they met was at the marathon; the first photo they took was actually two feet? This book will bring you literary contacts and anecdotes about Haruki Murakami and Harvard University professor Jay Rubin, the most powerful promoter of the popularity of his works in the English-speaking world. Jay Rubin is a professor at Harvard University and the most important translator of Haruki Murakami's English version. He has translated many of Haruki Murakami's masterpieces such as "Norwegian Wood" and "1Q84". He has played a decisive role in Haruki Murakami's widespread acceptance and popularity in the English-speaking world. He can be said to be Haruki Murakami's most powerful promoter in the English-speaking world. There are many literary works of Haruki Murakami translated and published in China, but there has always been a lack of further and simple interpretations. Jay Rubin's character is the perfect person to do it. The book "Haruki Murakami and Me" contains all kinds of interesting stories about the relationship between Jay Rubin and Haruki Murakami because of books. It all started with a phone call from Haruki Murakami to Rubin and extended to their literary exchanges. For example, the two met for the first time during a marathon. During the competition, the first photo taken actually only captured Rubin's two feet, etc. This book not only contains various events that occurred when Rubin was translating Murakami's novels, but also includes exchanges of literary views, discussion of translation techniques, and various anecdotes.
Their relationship started with a phone call from Haruki Murakami. The first time they met was at the marathon; the first photo they took was actually two feet? This book will bring you literary contacts and anecdotes about Haruki Murakami and Harvard University professor Jay Rubin, the most powerful promoter of the popularity of his works in the English-speaking world. Jay Rubin is a professor at Harvard University and the most important translator of Haruki Murakami's English version. He has translated many of Haruki Murakami's masterpieces such as "Norwegian Wood" and "1Q84". He has played a decisive role in Haruki Murakami's widespread acceptance and popularity in the English-speaking world. He can be said to be Haruki Murakami's most powerful promoter in the English-speaking world. There are many literary works of Haruki Murakami translated and published in China, but there has always been a lack of further and simple interpretations. Jay Rubin's character is the perfect person to do it. The book "Haruki Murakami and Me" contains all kinds of interesting stories about the relationship between Jay Rubin and Haruki Murakami because of books. It all started with a phone call from Haruki Murakami to Rubin and extended to their literary exchanges. For example, the two met for the first time during a marathon. During the competition, the first photo taken actually only captured Rubin's two feet, etc. This book not only contains various events that occurred when Rubin was translating Murakami's novels, but also includes exchanges of literary views, discussion of translation techniques, and various anecdotes.

Typical Literary World
Literature典型文坛
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Based on the sixty-year development history of contemporary Chinese literature, this book refines the concept of "typical figures in the literary world" and introduces Engels's "typical figures in typical environments" as a literary historical perspective into the history of contemporary literature. The selection of objects is based on the premise that they must be typical and representative of the time and place.
Based on the sixty-year development history of contemporary Chinese literature, this book refines the concept of "typical figures in the literary world" and introduces Engels's "typical figures in typical environments" as a literary historical perspective into the history of contemporary literature. The selection of objects is based on the premise that they must be typical and representative of the time and place.

他山的石头记:宇文所安自选集
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"Story of Stones from Other Mountains" is one of Yuwen Suo'an's most well-known works and has always been highly praised. This is not only due to the translator's high-quality and delicate writing style, but also to its own academic value. The articles in the book can be divided into two categories: one is a close reading and interpretation of specific texts and famous articles - "The Book of Songs", "Zuo Zhuan", Sima Qian, Liu Xie, Li Shangyin, "The Peach Blossom Fan", etc. - Which contain the author's historicist interpretation. The other type is macro-thinking, rethinking the history of literature and literary history writing. In articles such as "Huluo's Literary History", he made an overall reflection on the traditional vitality of Chinese literary history, and made a breakthrough in exploring the value of Chinese literature and cultural traditions in the context of globalism. As a "stone from other mountains", Yuwen Suo'an uses a global cultural perspective, rich historical imagination, and novel and eye-catching perspectives to impact our usual understanding of literary history.
"Story of Stones from Other Mountains" is one of Yuwen Suo'an's most well-known works and has always been highly praised. This is not only due to the translator's high-quality and delicate writing style, but also to its own academic value. The articles in the book can be divided into two categories: one is a close reading and interpretation of specific texts and famous articles - "The Book of Songs", "Zuo Zhuan", Sima Qian, Liu Xie, Li Shangyin, "The Peach Blossom Fan", etc. - Which contain the author's historicist interpretation. The other type is macro-thinking, rethinking the history of literature and literary history writing. In articles such as "Huluo's Literary History", he made an overall reflection on the traditional vitality of Chinese literary history, and made a breakthrough in exploring the value of Chinese literature and cultural traditions in the context of globalism. As a "stone from other mountains", Yuwen Suo'an uses a global cultural perspective, rich historical imagination, and novel and eye-catching perspectives to impact our usual understanding of literary history.

Coiling Dragon: Reverse Slaying Dominance Starts with the Magical Powers of the Four Divine Beasts
Light Novel盘龙:逆斩主宰从四神兽神通开始
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Why is the Lord God so high and mighty? Is there really an unbridgeable gap between the gods and the main gods? Like the distance between immortals and mortals? Not even if it's multi-system Dzogchen? Sorry, I'm Learmonth and want to try it! We, the ants, also have the ambition to become a successful person. In my hometown, there is an old saying: Give me a fulcrum and I can move the entire earth. Likewise, cheat me! God can still perform the feat of killing the Lord God, or even beheading the Lord in reverse! As long as this thing is big enough... I already have a million-word Panlong fanfiction completed. The quality is guaranteed, please feel free to read~
Why is the Lord God so high and mighty? Is there really an unbridgeable gap between the gods and the main gods? Like the distance between immortals and mortals? Not even if it's multi-system Dzogchen? Sorry, I'm Learmonth and want to try it! We, the ants, also have the ambition to become a successful person. In my hometown, there is an old saying: Give me a fulcrum and I can move the entire earth. Likewise, cheat me! God can still perform the feat of killing the Lord God, or even beheading the Lord in reverse! As long as this thing is big enough... I already have a million-word Panlong fanfiction completed. The quality is guaranteed, please feel free to read~

See You in Hong Kong
General Fiction我们香港见
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He won the first Luxun Literary Award for Novella, the seventh Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, and successively won the fifth, sixth, and seventh Novel Monthly Hundred Flowers Award Novella Awards voted by readers nationwide. The films adapted from his novels, such as "Back to Face" and "Phoenix Piano", have won awards at international film festivals such as Pyongyang, Cairo and Tokyo, as well as all domestic film awards from the Capital University Student Film Festival to the Golden Rooster Award. He is currently the Vice Chairman of Wuhan Federation of Literary and Art Circles and Vice Chairman of Hubei Provincial Writers Association.
He won the first Luxun Literary Award for Novella, the seventh Zhuang Chongwen Literary Award, and successively won the fifth, sixth, and seventh Novel Monthly Hundred Flowers Award Novella Awards voted by readers nationwide. The films adapted from his novels, such as "Back to Face" and "Phoenix Piano", have won awards at international film festivals such as Pyongyang, Cairo and Tokyo, as well as all domestic film awards from the Capital University Student Film Festival to the Golden Rooster Award. He is currently the Vice Chairman of Wuhan Federation of Literary and Art Circles and Vice Chairman of Hubei Provincial Writers Association.

First Love
General Fiction初恋
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"It is not in vain to offer flowers to those who have passed away." A healing novel by Banana Yoshimoto, the queen of modern Japanese literature. "First Love" is a magical story. Fourteen-year-old Xizi fell in love with someone for the first time in her life. He was a 26- or 27-year-old painting teacher. The age gap has not become a problem that hinders their relationship. A small miracle happened. The two of them got closer step by step without knowing it, and they became more and more friendly with each other. They even saw a fantastic scene together. The story is plain and refreshing, the psychological description is meticulous, and it is so warm that it melts the heart.
"It is not in vain to offer flowers to those who have passed away." A healing novel by Banana Yoshimoto, the queen of modern Japanese literature. "First Love" is a magical story. Fourteen-year-old Xizi fell in love with someone for the first time in her life. He was a 26- or 27-year-old painting teacher. The age gap has not become a problem that hinders their relationship. A small miracle happened. The two of them got closer step by step without knowing it, and they became more and more friendly with each other. They even saw a fantastic scene together. The story is plain and refreshing, the psychological description is meticulous, and it is so warm that it melts the heart.

关于下北泽(吉本芭娜娜作品系列)
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"About Shimokitazawa" is a companion piece to "Hey Shimokitazawa" ten years later. It contains nineteen life essays that heal the soul and describes the humane Shimokitazawa. "About Shimokitazawa" is a collection of essays by Banana Yoshimoto, which contains nineteen short essays. Banana Yoshimoto used her unique sensitivity and sensibility to talk about life in Shimokitazawa, while expressing her calm outlook on life and values. Shimokitazawa in Tokyo is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Japan among young people, but for Banana Yoshimoto, it is a place full of unforgettable memories. The author uses plain language to describe the opportunities and various stories of living in Shimokitazawa. The intertwining of life and memories allows readers to experience Shimokitazawa, which is different from their impressions and full of humaneness.
"About Shimokitazawa" is a companion piece to "Hey Shimokitazawa" ten years later. It contains nineteen life essays that heal the soul and describes the humane Shimokitazawa. "About Shimokitazawa" is a collection of essays by Banana Yoshimoto, which contains nineteen short essays. Banana Yoshimoto used her unique sensitivity and sensibility to talk about life in Shimokitazawa, while expressing her calm outlook on life and values. Shimokitazawa in Tokyo is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Japan among young people, but for Banana Yoshimoto, it is a place full of unforgettable memories. The author uses plain language to describe the opportunities and various stories of living in Shimokitazawa. The intertwining of life and memories allows readers to experience Shimokitazawa, which is different from their impressions and full of humaneness.

真正的归宿:与米歇尔·波尔特的对谈
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In 2011, Anne Ernault was interviewed by female documentary director Michelle Porte at Serge's home, where she writes daily. No writer better fits the premise of this interview than Ernault: the place where we grow up and live is the real-life context in which writing takes root. In this interview, Ernault discusses the connection between her life and writing, the birth of her desire to write, and the social, political, and mythological significance she attributes to her writing. How to look at life from a writer's perspective? Why are there works of this style? Why must we write about life? What does literature mean? Through the author's own answers to these questions in the book, readers can have a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of her works.
In 2011, Anne Ernault was interviewed by female documentary director Michelle Porte at Serge's home, where she writes daily. No writer better fits the premise of this interview than Ernault: the place where we grow up and live is the real-life context in which writing takes root. In this interview, Ernault discusses the connection between her life and writing, the birth of her desire to write, and the social, political, and mythological significance she attributes to her writing. How to look at life from a writer's perspective? Why are there works of this style? Why must we write about life? What does literature mean? Through the author's own answers to these questions in the book, readers can have a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of her works.

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Robinson in "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" was born in the middle class. His father often taught him the philosophy of contentment and asked him to be satisfied with the current situation. But he still couldn't resist the temptation of the new world overseas. He went to sea several times and finally got trapped on a desert island. Twenty-eight years of living on an isolated island still failed to stop his adventurous spirit. With perseverance, he built houses, cultivated fields, planted food, and raised livestock on the desert island, and finally built a paradise on the desert island. Finally, he escaped from danger and returned to Europe.
Robinson in "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" was born in the middle class. His father often taught him the philosophy of contentment and asked him to be satisfied with the current situation. But he still couldn't resist the temptation of the new world overseas. He went to sea several times and finally got trapped on a desert island. Twenty-eight years of living on an isolated island still failed to stop his adventurous spirit. With perseverance, he built houses, cultivated fields, planted food, and raised livestock on the desert island, and finally built a paradise on the desert island. Finally, he escaped from danger and returned to Europe.

鲁滨孙飘流记(译林名著精选)
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During a thrilling sea voyage, the ship Robinson was riding sank unexpectedly. He fought against strong winds and huge waves, and finally came to an uninhabited island. In order to survive, he overcame various difficulties that were difficult for ordinary people to overcome. He built residences and boats alone, hunted, fished, raised animals, and rescued captives who were being chased... Finally, he was rescued, bid farewell to the desert island where he had lived for more than 20 years, and returned to the UK on the ship. "Robinson Crusoe" is the masterpiece of Daniel Defoe, the "father of British novels", and the pioneer of British realist novels.
During a thrilling sea voyage, the ship Robinson was riding sank unexpectedly. He fought against strong winds and huge waves, and finally came to an uninhabited island. In order to survive, he overcame various difficulties that were difficult for ordinary people to overcome. He built residences and boats alone, hunted, fished, raised animals, and rescued captives who were being chased... Finally, he was rescued, bid farewell to the desert island where he had lived for more than 20 years, and returned to the UK on the ship. "Robinson Crusoe" is the masterpiece of Daniel Defoe, the "father of British novels", and the pioneer of British realist novels.

Collection of Moravian Works (3 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction莫拉维亚作品集(共3册)
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"Roman Women": 16-year-old Atriana is incredibly beautiful. Her impoverished mother regards her as a wealth code that can change her destiny, her close girlfriend regards her as a sacrifice to flatter the powerful, and her trusted fiancé regards her as a paradise for indulgence in lust. She was once full of longing for the future, but under the pressure of reality, she still became a prostitute selling her body. After that, Atriana dealt with all kinds of men, and once fell into the enjoyment of material and sensual desires, but never gave up the pursuit of innocence. At the bottom where people think they are dirty, there are still people who live innocently. "Contempt": It is about the crisis of marriage and the inability of modern people to love. After two years of marriage, the husband kept losing ground in the face of work, money and ideals, and his wife's contempt became the biggest punishment for him. He always wondered why he was despised by his wife, but pushed her further and further away. An originally happy marriage was about to collapse. "I despise you, that's why I don't love you anymore." "The Indifferent Man": It is about family tragedy and about the indifference of modern people. For a long time, this young man from the upper class suffered from mental torture. Facing the changes in his family, he wanted to show some emotion, but found that he could only feel indifference. In painful doubt, he completed his trial: "This is my real crime. I committed the crime of indifference."
"Roman Women": 16-year-old Atriana is incredibly beautiful. Her impoverished mother regards her as a wealth code that can change her destiny, her close girlfriend regards her as a sacrifice to flatter the powerful, and her trusted fiancé regards her as a paradise for indulgence in lust. She was once full of longing for the future, but under the pressure of reality, she still became a prostitute selling her body. After that, Atriana dealt with all kinds of men, and once fell into the enjoyment of material and sensual desires, but never gave up the pursuit of innocence. At the bottom where people think they are dirty, there are still people who live innocently. "Contempt": It is about the crisis of marriage and the inability of modern people to love. After two years of marriage, the husband kept losing ground in the face of work, money and ideals, and his wife's contempt became the biggest punishment for him. He always wondered why he was despised by his wife, but pushed her further and further away. An originally happy marriage was about to collapse. "I despise you, that's why I don't love you anymore." "The Indifferent Man": It is about family tragedy and about the indifference of modern people. For a long time, this young man from the upper class suffered from mental torture. Facing the changes in his family, he wanted to show some emotion, but found that he could only feel indifference. In painful doubt, he completed his trial: "This is my real crime. I committed the crime of indifference."

Contemporaries
General Fiction同流者
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Why don't I feel loved, why am I gloomy and sad, why can't I be a normal person like everyone else? This is the question Marcello has asked himself throughout his life. He was born into an indifferent family, and his secret violent tendencies and unique gender temperament made him suffer from childhood. An unexpected violent incident made him more determined to return to normal. As an adult, like millions of people, he supports the same political party, has a normal job, and marries a woman from an ordinary family... Can he just go with the flow and get his life on the right track, hide all abnormalities, and hide himself among everyone? The conformist understands that he desperately seeks to conform because he is aware of his own differences, which he has never accepted.
Why don't I feel loved, why am I gloomy and sad, why can't I be a normal person like everyone else? This is the question Marcello has asked himself throughout his life. He was born into an indifferent family, and his secret violent tendencies and unique gender temperament made him suffer from childhood. An unexpected violent incident made him more determined to return to normal. As an adult, like millions of people, he supports the same political party, has a normal job, and marries a woman from an ordinary family... Can he just go with the flow and get his life on the right track, hide all abnormalities, and hide himself among everyone? The conformist understands that he desperately seeks to conform because he is aware of his own differences, which he has never accepted.

Time Frontier
General Fiction时间边境
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This book is the first collection of novels by Malaysian Chinese female writer He Shufang, which brings together eleven excellent works. It is called by Huang Jinshu as "the sophistication and maturity shown by the classic Malaysian short stories". It also uses an extremely delicate and graphic psychological style that transcends national borders and geographical differences and touches on the pain points and inner feelings that each of us share as human beings that have never been illuminated or acknowledged, but are by no means unimportant. In these novels, there are often ghosts with no male or female appearance, returning on trains in the haze. I thought the journey was over, but suddenly it started again. Escape somewhere and want to find a new self. But I found that this is a never-ending process, always shaking. As if travelers across multiple oceans of time have sent us letters from the other side of the border of memory, they are written in a language that is both dreamy and authentic. And trying to answer a question - if the whole world is a foreign land, where would we call home?
This book is the first collection of novels by Malaysian Chinese female writer He Shufang, which brings together eleven excellent works. It is called by Huang Jinshu as "the sophistication and maturity shown by the classic Malaysian short stories". It also uses an extremely delicate and graphic psychological style that transcends national borders and geographical differences and touches on the pain points and inner feelings that each of us share as human beings that have never been illuminated or acknowledged, but are by no means unimportant. In these novels, there are often ghosts with no male or female appearance, returning on trains in the haze. I thought the journey was over, but suddenly it started again. Escape somewhere and want to find a new self. But I found that this is a never-ending process, always shaking. As if travelers across multiple oceans of time have sent us letters from the other side of the border of memory, they are written in a language that is both dreamy and authentic. And trying to answer a question - if the whole world is a foreign land, where would we call home?

Montano's Literary Disease
General Fiction蒙塔诺的文学病
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A popular candidate for the Nobel Prize, one of the most important writers in the Spanish contemporary literary world, the story of the spiritual escape of a middle-aged poisonous tongue man suffering from "literary inflammation" is a contemporary literary classic that complements "Bartleby Syndrome". "Montano's Literary Disease" was first published in 2002. It is another masterpiece with a distinctive personal style by the famous Spanish writer Enrique Villa-Matas. Its style ranges between private diaries, novels, emotional experiences, autobiographical novels and essays. The five chapters are like five books with different genres. Literary critic Rosario Girondo and his son Montano both suffered from literary disease, but the symptoms were exactly the opposite: Montano encountered writer's block, could no longer write anything, and frantically wanted to return to literature; Rosario fell into a morbid fanaticism for books, and he felt breathless and just wanted to forget literature completely. Both of their illnesses stem from the excessive presence of literature in their lives, which their father calls "Montano's literary disease." In order to save himself, Rosario embarked on a Quixotic spiritual journey, traveling to Nantes, France, Valparaiso, Chile, and the Azores Islands in the North Atlantic. However, as the trip came to an end, his literary disease became more serious. This novel won Villa Matas several important literary awards, including the Spanish Novel Prize (2002), the Spanish Literary Criticism Prize (2002), and the French Medici Foreign Novel Prize (2003). It made him the first Spaniard to win the Medici Foreign Novel Prize. It is an ideal choice to understand the writer's unique creative style.
A popular candidate for the Nobel Prize, one of the most important writers in the Spanish contemporary literary world, the story of the spiritual escape of a middle-aged poisonous tongue man suffering from "literary inflammation" is a contemporary literary classic that complements "Bartleby Syndrome". "Montano's Literary Disease" was first published in 2002. It is another masterpiece with a distinctive personal style by the famous Spanish writer Enrique Villa-Matas. Its style ranges between private diaries, novels, emotional experiences, autobiographical novels and essays. The five chapters are like five books with different genres. Literary critic Rosario Girondo and his son Montano both suffered from literary disease, but the symptoms were exactly the opposite: Montano encountered writer's block, could no longer write anything, and frantically wanted to return to literature; Rosario fell into a morbid fanaticism for books, and he felt breathless and just wanted to forget literature completely. Both of their illnesses stem from the excessive presence of literature in their lives, which their father calls "Montano's literary disease." In order to save himself, Rosario embarked on a Quixotic spiritual journey, traveling to Nantes, France, Valparaiso, Chile, and the Azores Islands in the North Atlantic. However, as the trip came to an end, his literary disease became more serious. This novel won Villa Matas several important literary awards, including the Spanish Novel Prize (2002), the Spanish Literary Criticism Prize (2002), and the French Medici Foreign Novel Prize (2003). It made him the first Spaniard to win the Medici Foreign Novel Prize. It is an ideal choice to understand the writer's unique creative style.

Portrait of a Lady (volume 1)
General Fiction一位女士的画像(上卷)
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"Portrait of a Lady" is one of James Joyce's greatest early works. And this work, to this day, is still high on the bestseller list on Amazon. Com in the United States. The protagonist of the novel, Isabel, is an American girl who is very charming and mysterious at the same time. Looking at it coldly, it is perfect. And everyone who knows her knows that she also has many intolerable shortcomings. She originally lived in the American countryside, but her aunt brought her to England. Her aunt's home was in the south of England and was very spacious. Isabelle quickly fell in love with the place. Soon a Lord named Warbert became interested in Isabel and soon proposed to her. I never thought that although this lord was rich and good-looking, Isabel flatly rejected him. Obviously Isabel has higher aspirations. At this time, another suitor appeared. This man was an American, and although Isabel was very fond of him, she still rejected his proposal. So who is the person who really makes Isabel's heart beat? It turned out to be a man named Osman. He is quite shrewd, has seen the world, and is a master at attracting women. He loved collecting, collecting art and antique furniture. After two years, Isabel and Osman finally got married and lived in a rather luxurious ancient palace in Rome. Isabel soon became pregnant and gave birth to the child. But six months later, the child died. Apparently Isabel found herself married to the wrong person. What she feels in marriage is not happiness but pain. But the bitter consequences have been achieved, and she is a very arrogant person who refuses to admit defeat, so she never admits to others that her marriage is a wrong marriage. She stayed away from her dearest friends, including Ralph, who was in bad health. Osman took control of her. Ultraman took away from her what she needed most: independence and freedom.
"Portrait of a Lady" is one of James Joyce's greatest early works. And this work, to this day, is still high on the bestseller list on Amazon. Com in the United States. The protagonist of the novel, Isabel, is an American girl who is very charming and mysterious at the same time. Looking at it coldly, it is perfect. And everyone who knows her knows that she also has many intolerable shortcomings. She originally lived in the American countryside, but her aunt brought her to England. Her aunt's home was in the south of England and was very spacious. Isabelle quickly fell in love with the place. Soon a Lord named Warbert became interested in Isabel and soon proposed to her. I never thought that although this lord was rich and good-looking, Isabel flatly rejected him. Obviously Isabel has higher aspirations. At this time, another suitor appeared. This man was an American, and although Isabel was very fond of him, she still rejected his proposal. So who is the person who really makes Isabel's heart beat? It turned out to be a man named Osman. He is quite shrewd, has seen the world, and is a master at attracting women. He loved collecting, collecting art and antique furniture. After two years, Isabel and Osman finally got married and lived in a rather luxurious ancient palace in Rome. Isabel soon became pregnant and gave birth to the child. But six months later, the child died. Apparently Isabel found herself married to the wrong person. What she feels in marriage is not happiness but pain. But the bitter consequences have been achieved, and she is a very arrogant person who refuses to admit defeat, so she never admits to others that her marriage is a wrong marriage. She stayed away from her dearest friends, including Ralph, who was in bad health. Osman took control of her. Ultraman took away from her what she needed most: independence and freedom.

I Know It's About Loss (lucy Barton Quartet 04)
General Fiction我知道这关乎失去(露西·巴顿四部曲04)
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When Lucy Barton was picked up from her home by her ex-husband William and sent to a coastal town in Maine for isolation, she had not yet realized what a major crisis humanity was about to face. "It's as if the world has suddenly changed. I have to get through every day with no end in sight, and the end seems to never come, which makes me very uneasy." They live in a seaside hut, and the news reports the turmoil of the world. They talked about their daughters, New York, reunions, death, old loves and new friendships, and they couldn't even hug each other like family. Looking out the window, the sea is turbulent and unpredictable, just like the ups and downs of sadness in the body. Everything has changed. However, there is always something, just like always.
When Lucy Barton was picked up from her home by her ex-husband William and sent to a coastal town in Maine for isolation, she had not yet realized what a major crisis humanity was about to face. "It's as if the world has suddenly changed. I have to get through every day with no end in sight, and the end seems to never come, which makes me very uneasy." They live in a seaside hut, and the news reports the turmoil of the world. They talked about their daughters, New York, reunions, death, old loves and new friendships, and they couldn't even hug each other like family. Looking out the window, the sea is turbulent and unpredictable, just like the ups and downs of sadness in the body. Everything has changed. However, there is always something, just like always.

Life Lending Room
General Fiction人生借阅室
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Top 2 of Japan's "Bookstore Award", the heart-warming writing by the treasure healing writer Michiko Aoyama! 5 Stories about "books and people". Reading a book opens up a new life! "The Lending Room of Life" is a story full of love, hope and help. The librarian, who does not look very kind and friendly, is often found at the counter of the narrow library borrowing room, pricking balls of wool with needles, doing small handicrafts that look like wool felt. In fact, she is very good at listening to others telling their stories and confusions, and carefully recommends an unexpected book to each visitor. Those kind words and the words in the book are encouraging and changing the lives of others in a gentle way...
Top 2 of Japan's "Bookstore Award", the heart-warming writing by the treasure healing writer Michiko Aoyama! 5 Stories about "books and people". Reading a book opens up a new life! "The Lending Room of Life" is a story full of love, hope and help. The librarian, who does not look very kind and friendly, is often found at the counter of the narrow library borrowing room, pricking balls of wool with needles, doing small handicrafts that look like wool felt. In fact, she is very good at listening to others telling their stories and confusions, and carefully recommends an unexpected book to each visitor. Those kind words and the words in the book are encouraging and changing the lives of others in a gentle way...

The Goalkeeper's Anxiety When Facing a Penalty Kick (2019 Nobel Prize Winner in Literature)
General Fiction守门员面对罚点球时的焦虑(2019诺贝尔文学奖得主作品)
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The works of the 2019 Nobel Prize winners in literature. Peter Handke (1942-), a famous Austrian novelist and playwright. One of the most important writers of contemporary German literature, known as a "living classic". He won the Büchner Prize for Literature in 1973 and the Kafka Prize for Literature in 2009. He is the author of the novels "The Anxiety of the Goalkeeper when Facing a Penalty Kick", "Reappearance", "The Elegy of Desire", "The Left-Handed Woman", and the scripts "Scolding the Audience", "Casper", "The Moment of Strangeness", etc. In 1961, he entered the University of Graz to study law. He published his first novel "Bumblebee" at the age of 24. Before that, he had dropped out of school to concentrate on writing. In the same year, he published the script "Scolding the Audience" that made him famous in one fell swoop, causing an unprecedented sensation in the German literary world. His "Casper" has a status comparable to Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" in the history of modern drama. He is also known as the master of creating "speaking drama" and anti-language discipline. In addition to literary creation, "Under the Berlin Sky" co-written by Handke and Wenders has become a classic in film history. The film "Left-Handed Woman" directed by Handke was nominated for the best film at the Cannes Film Festival. "The Goalkeeper's Anxiety when Facing a Penalty Kick" is a collection of four stories, including "The Goalkeeper's Anxiety when Facing a Penalty Kick", "Welcome Speech by the Supervisory Board", "The Salesman" and "When a Pin Falls on a Farmer's Bowling Lane". In the title story "Goalkeeper's Anxiety when Facing Penalty Kicks", the protagonist Bloch was a famous goalkeeper in his day. One morning, he inexplicably left his job because he thought he was fired. He wandered around Vienna without any purpose. He accidentally committed a murder. He took a car to a remote place on the border and hid himself. He saw the wanted notice in the newspaper, and finally stopped in front of a goalkeeper, watching him stand motionless and save the penalty kick. In the novel, Handke used his obsession with language accuracy and extremely detailed descriptions of consecutive events to convey the deviation phenomenon of Joseph Bloch's attention. The novel has an atmosphere of detective suspense.
The works of the 2019 Nobel Prize winners in literature. Peter Handke (1942-), a famous Austrian novelist and playwright. One of the most important writers of contemporary German literature, known as a "living classic". He won the Büchner Prize for Literature in 1973 and the Kafka Prize for Literature in 2009. He is the author of the novels "The Anxiety of the Goalkeeper when Facing a Penalty Kick", "Reappearance", "The Elegy of Desire", "The Left-Handed Woman", and the scripts "Scolding the Audience", "Casper", "The Moment of Strangeness", etc. In 1961, he entered the University of Graz to study law. He published his first novel "Bumblebee" at the age of 24. Before that, he had dropped out of school to concentrate on writing. In the same year, he published the script "Scolding the Audience" that made him famous in one fell swoop, causing an unprecedented sensation in the German literary world. His "Casper" has a status comparable to Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" in the history of modern drama. He is also known as the master of creating "speaking drama" and anti-language discipline. In addition to literary creation, "Under the Berlin Sky" co-written by Handke and Wenders has become a classic in film history. The film "Left-Handed Woman" directed by Handke was nominated for the best film at the Cannes Film Festival. "The Goalkeeper's Anxiety when Facing a Penalty Kick" is a collection of four stories, including "The Goalkeeper's Anxiety when Facing a Penalty Kick", "Welcome Speech by the Supervisory Board", "The Salesman" and "When a Pin Falls on a Farmer's Bowling Lane". In the title story "Goalkeeper's Anxiety when Facing Penalty Kicks", the protagonist Bloch was a famous goalkeeper in his day. One morning, he inexplicably left his job because he thought he was fired. He wandered around Vienna without any purpose. He accidentally committed a murder. He took a car to a remote place on the border and hid himself. He saw the wanted notice in the newspaper, and finally stopped in front of a goalkeeper, watching him stand motionless and save the penalty kick. In the novel, Handke used his obsession with language accuracy and extremely detailed descriptions of consecutive events to convey the deviation phenomenon of Joseph Bloch's attention. The novel has an atmosphere of detective suspense.

Veil
General Fiction面纱
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Kitty, a beautiful but vain British woman, accepts the proposal of Walter Fane, a withdrawn doctor, in order to prevent herself from becoming an old girl. She left the flashy and empty social circle of London in the 1920s and followed Walter to the mysterious Eastern colony-Hong Kong.
Kitty, a beautiful but vain British woman, accepts the proposal of Walter Fane, a withdrawn doctor, in order to prevent herself from becoming an old girl. She left the flashy and empty social circle of London in the 1920s and followed Walter to the mysterious Eastern colony-Hong Kong.

The Moon and Sixpence
General Fiction月亮与六便士
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"The Moon and Sixpence" is Maugham's masterpiece novel. This is not a mediocre popular novel, and the plot developed in the conflict with traditional moral concepts is not a flat moral education story. The story line of the novel is not complicated: Strickland, a middle-aged stockbroker, gave up his job and family, went to Paris to learn painting, and finally hid on an isolated island to paint for the rest of his life. After his death, he became famous and became a successful painter recognized by the world. This novel is not just a simple choice between "Moon" and "Sixpence". It is not a biography of the painter Gauguin. It just uses this character prototype to tell about the choices that almost everyone may encounter in life. Stripping away the main line, Maugham, as the narrator of the story, "I" intersperses those "digressions" in the middle of the story, those argumentative texts that explore ultimate issues such as whether spirit is greater than matter, whether personal pursuit is superior to social morality, etc. In fact, they are the essence of the entire book.
"The Moon and Sixpence" is Maugham's masterpiece novel. This is not a mediocre popular novel, and the plot developed in the conflict with traditional moral concepts is not a flat moral education story. The story line of the novel is not complicated: Strickland, a middle-aged stockbroker, gave up his job and family, went to Paris to learn painting, and finally hid on an isolated island to paint for the rest of his life. After his death, he became famous and became a successful painter recognized by the world. This novel is not just a simple choice between "Moon" and "Sixpence". It is not a biography of the painter Gauguin. It just uses this character prototype to tell about the choices that almost everyone may encounter in life. Stripping away the main line, Maugham, as the narrator of the story, "I" intersperses those "digressions" in the middle of the story, those argumentative texts that explore ultimate issues such as whether spirit is greater than matter, whether personal pursuit is superior to social morality, etc. In fact, they are the essence of the entire book.

Sakamoto Ryoma (complete Works)
General Fiction坂本龙马(全集)
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In the mid-19th century, both China and Japan were invaded by foreign powers, and China began to decline. However, Japan became strong and prosperous from this, and one person played a key role in it. He is Ryoma Sakamoto. He comes from a humble background, but is full of curiosity about the world. In the end, he led a group of people with dreams and opened the door to the Meiji Restoration. He is called "the chief architect of Japan's modernization"! "Sakamoto Ryoma" and "Tokugawa Ieyasu" are both called "Japan's two major historical novels". They are the NO.1 Favorite historical novels voted by Japanese readers. They are the books that profoundly influenced Son Masayoshi's life and the legendary life of "Chief Architect of the Meiji Restoration" Sakamoto Ryoma. Japanese writer Ryotaro Shiba's long historical novel describes the life of Sakamoto Ryoma, the chief architect of the Meiji Restoration who changed Japan's destiny.
In the mid-19th century, both China and Japan were invaded by foreign powers, and China began to decline. However, Japan became strong and prosperous from this, and one person played a key role in it. He is Ryoma Sakamoto. He comes from a humble background, but is full of curiosity about the world. In the end, he led a group of people with dreams and opened the door to the Meiji Restoration. He is called "the chief architect of Japan's modernization"! "Sakamoto Ryoma" and "Tokugawa Ieyasu" are both called "Japan's two major historical novels". They are the NO.1 Favorite historical novels voted by Japanese readers. They are the books that profoundly influenced Son Masayoshi's life and the legendary life of "Chief Architect of the Meiji Restoration" Sakamoto Ryoma. Japanese writer Ryotaro Shiba's long historical novel describes the life of Sakamoto Ryoma, the chief architect of the Meiji Restoration who changed Japan's destiny.

Immorality and South America
General Fiction不伦与南美
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This book uses exotic customs as a weapon, breaks through her original elegant style, and tells the story of Banana Yoshimoto's journey in Argentina. The book consists of "Telephone", "Last Day", "Little Darkness", "French Planes", "Bee Sugar Water", "Sundial" and "Outside the Window". It describes the South American style and sensory stimulation on the streets of Enos Aires, prompting the seven travelers to reveal their long-secret unethical love, as well as the heart-wrenching family bonds. In addition, the book also includes an itinerary of the trip, recording different moments of the trip and bits and pieces of the experience. In her writing, South America, a land of unrestrained, rough and bright colors, is in subtle contrast with the silent passage of time.
This book uses exotic customs as a weapon, breaks through her original elegant style, and tells the story of Banana Yoshimoto's journey in Argentina. The book consists of "Telephone", "Last Day", "Little Darkness", "French Planes", "Bee Sugar Water", "Sundial" and "Outside the Window". It describes the South American style and sensory stimulation on the streets of Enos Aires, prompting the seven travelers to reveal their long-secret unethical love, as well as the heart-wrenching family bonds. In addition, the book also includes an itinerary of the trip, recording different moments of the trip and bits and pieces of the experience. In her writing, South America, a land of unrestrained, rough and bright colors, is in subtle contrast with the silent passage of time.

Lunch Break in Flower Bed
General Fiction花床午歇
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"No matter what time, face life as if it were a new life, as if you just woke up from a nap in a flower bed." A healing novel by Banana Yoshimoto, the queen of modern Japanese literature. This work depicts the light of hope living in this beautiful world. Xiaogan was abandoned on the beach when he was a baby, wrapped in layers of wakame. The Daping family picked her up and she became a member of the Daping family from then on. Grandpa founded a family hotel. Xiaoqian has been deeply influenced by his grandfather who has magical luck since he was a child. After his grandfather passed away, he naturally took over the business of helping to manage the hotel. In a small village with beautiful scenery, Xiaoqian's family leads an ordinary and contented life, warm and happy, with some incredible magical moments often appearing. One day, my parents were involved in a traffic accident. This was not a big problem at first, but from that day on, the family began to be trapped by nightmares from time to time. Some pebbles appeared inexplicably in front of the entrance, and strange things happened one after another...
"No matter what time, face life as if it were a new life, as if you just woke up from a nap in a flower bed." A healing novel by Banana Yoshimoto, the queen of modern Japanese literature. This work depicts the light of hope living in this beautiful world. Xiaogan was abandoned on the beach when he was a baby, wrapped in layers of wakame. The Daping family picked her up and she became a member of the Daping family from then on. Grandpa founded a family hotel. Xiaoqian has been deeply influenced by his grandfather who has magical luck since he was a child. After his grandfather passed away, he naturally took over the business of helping to manage the hotel. In a small village with beautiful scenery, Xiaoqian's family leads an ordinary and contented life, warm and happy, with some incredible magical moments often appearing. One day, my parents were involved in a traffic accident. This was not a big problem at first, but from that day on, the family began to be trapped by nightmares from time to time. Some pebbles appeared inexplicably in front of the entrance, and strange things happened one after another...

Fear Sprouts (no.019 Suspense World)
General Fiction恐惧发芽(No.019悬疑世界)
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Ge Shuyi's "Jon" and Cai Jun's "The Night the Young Couple Moved into the Haunted House". Fearful and brain-burning, short and concise: "The Man Opposite" by Li Weibei. Appreciation of foreign novels: [Germany] "The Cock is Dead" by Ingrid Knoll. Winter is gone, and the suspenseful buds of spring have quietly revived!
Ge Shuyi's "Jon" and Cai Jun's "The Night the Young Couple Moved into the Haunted House". Fearful and brain-burning, short and concise: "The Man Opposite" by Li Weibei. Appreciation of foreign novels: [Germany] "The Cock is Dead" by Ingrid Knoll. Winter is gone, and the suspenseful buds of spring have quietly revived!

Kafka Award-winning Work: Suffering
General Fiction卡夫卡奖获奖作品:受活
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In a place called Shouhuozhuang, this is an independent and little-known village. All the villagers are born with disabilities and regard the able-bodied as an alternative. The protagonist, County Magistrate Liu, had a whim and wanted to spend a lot of money to buy Lenin's body to develop the tourism economy. As a result, this village composed of disabled people began its path of no return to the outside world: the villagers formed a magic troupe, and under the leadership of Magistrate Liu, it became famous in a radius of hundreds of miles.
In a place called Shouhuozhuang, this is an independent and little-known village. All the villagers are born with disabilities and regard the able-bodied as an alternative. The protagonist, County Magistrate Liu, had a whim and wanted to spend a lot of money to buy Lenin's body to develop the tourism economy. As a result, this village composed of disabled people began its path of no return to the outside world: the villagers formed a magic troupe, and under the leadership of Magistrate Liu, it became famous in a radius of hundreds of miles.

Dog Years
General Fiction狗岁月
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"Dog Years" is a unique and cruel coming-of-age novel. This book describes the protagonists' twin dogs and puppies, as well as their classmates and others, the twists and turns of fate, hunger and suffering, sad love, and hopeless life or death. However, it is still full of human warmth and justice. It is a truly enjoyable and touching work.
"Dog Years" is a unique and cruel coming-of-age novel. This book describes the protagonists' twin dogs and puppies, as well as their classmates and others, the twists and turns of fate, hunger and suffering, sad love, and hopeless life or death. However, it is still full of human warmth and justice. It is a truly enjoyable and touching work.

Colomba
General Fiction高龙巴
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"Colomba" is one of Mérimée's most outstanding novels, showing a rare female image in nineteenth-century literature. The story takes a strong revenge story as the main line, interspersed with a lingering love story. The plot is twists and turns and the rhythm is tight, creating many vivid and vivid characters. The protagonist is passionate, forthright and upright, and ignores the laws and regulations of the ruling class. He brilliantly directs a thrilling drama in his life, which makes the "civilized people" influenced by the bourgeoisie pale in comparison.
"Colomba" is one of Mérimée's most outstanding novels, showing a rare female image in nineteenth-century literature. The story takes a strong revenge story as the main line, interspersed with a lingering love story. The plot is twists and turns and the rhythm is tight, creating many vivid and vivid characters. The protagonist is passionate, forthright and upright, and ignores the laws and regulations of the ruling class. He brilliantly directs a thrilling drama in his life, which makes the "civilized people" influenced by the bourgeoisie pale in comparison.

Mrs. Craddock (collected Works of Maugham)
General Fiction克拉多克太太(毛姆文集)
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"Master of Storyteller" Somerset Maugham's Joys and Joys of Marriage. "This book can also be called "The Triumph of Love"" - our "story master" Maugham declared so straightforwardly at the beginning. However, don't be deceived by this excessive candor, because Maugham's insight into the human heart alone would make it impossible for him to be satisfied with the cliché of a happy ending. This story took place in England at the turn of the century more than a hundred years ago. Mrs. Craddock is the daughter of a wealthy gentry. Out of a heart longing for love and freedom, she married her housekeeper without hesitation - a simple young man whose background and status were far inferior to hers. But what this marriage brought her was far from the happiness she had expected... When everything finally returned to dust, our heroine judged her husband like this: "His only shortcoming is that I love him-but I no longer love him."
"Master of Storyteller" Somerset Maugham's Joys and Joys of Marriage. "This book can also be called "The Triumph of Love"" - our "story master" Maugham declared so straightforwardly at the beginning. However, don't be deceived by this excessive candor, because Maugham's insight into the human heart alone would make it impossible for him to be satisfied with the cliché of a happy ending. This story took place in England at the turn of the century more than a hundred years ago. Mrs. Craddock is the daughter of a wealthy gentry. Out of a heart longing for love and freedom, she married her housekeeper without hesitation - a simple young man whose background and status were far inferior to hers. But what this marriage brought her was far from the happiness she had expected... When everything finally returned to dust, our heroine judged her husband like this: "His only shortcoming is that I love him-but I no longer love him."

Miss Benson's Beetle
General Fiction本森小姐的甲虫
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Miss Benson, 46 years old, single. She doesn't get along well with humans, but she loves studying small, inconspicuous, and even screaming beetles. In her mind, the gods existed in the insectarium of the Natural History Museum. Her lifelong dream is to find the golden beetle her father once told her about. Enid, 25, has everything a blonde beauty has to offer. She is happy, caring, and chatty, as if silence and depression never come. She has no grand dreams, she just wants to be a mother. We are looking for an expedition assistant to go to the other side of the earth. All fees are included. Miss Benson and Enid, two seemingly unrelated women, came together and were linked by fate. They let us see that the friendship between women is so bright and powerful. Without each other, it is impossible for them to realize their dreams, nor to break through the difficulties in life, and finally become themselves.
Miss Benson, 46 years old, single. She doesn't get along well with humans, but she loves studying small, inconspicuous, and even screaming beetles. In her mind, the gods existed in the insectarium of the Natural History Museum. Her lifelong dream is to find the golden beetle her father once told her about. Enid, 25, has everything a blonde beauty has to offer. She is happy, caring, and chatty, as if silence and depression never come. She has no grand dreams, she just wants to be a mother. We are looking for an expedition assistant to go to the other side of the earth. All fees are included. Miss Benson and Enid, two seemingly unrelated women, came together and were linked by fate. They let us see that the friendship between women is so bright and powerful. Without each other, it is impossible for them to realize their dreams, nor to break through the difficulties in life, and finally become themselves.

Dickens Lectures
Literature狄更斯演讲集
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"Dickens' Speeches" contains seventy-four speeches given by Dickens on various occasions. Dickens was not only a great writer but also a great speaker. Through Dickens's speech, we can deepen our understanding of Dickens's works, and also deepen our understanding of the literary situation in the Victorian era, especially the situation of novels, and further enhance our understanding of Dickens's literary outlook. It can be said that the academic value of Dickens's speeches goes far beyond the scope of literature.
"Dickens' Speeches" contains seventy-four speeches given by Dickens on various occasions. Dickens was not only a great writer but also a great speaker. Through Dickens's speech, we can deepen our understanding of Dickens's works, and also deepen our understanding of the literary situation in the Victorian era, especially the situation of novels, and further enhance our understanding of Dickens's literary outlook. It can be said that the academic value of Dickens's speeches goes far beyond the scope of literature.

Zhu Ziqing Talks About Aesthetics
Literature朱自清谈美学
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Zhu Ziqing's prose is a model of modern Chinese prose. His prose is fresh and beautiful, melancholy and meaningful, with simple language, sincere and touching, and can express deep feelings with simple narratives. He is called "a model of beautiful prose". This book selects Zhu Ziqing's popular famous prose works such as "Back View", "Hurry", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", etc., Allowing people to feel the unique and lasting artistic charm of Zhu Ziqing's prose in his simple and beautiful words.
Zhu Ziqing's prose is a model of modern Chinese prose. His prose is fresh and beautiful, melancholy and meaningful, with simple language, sincere and touching, and can express deep feelings with simple narratives. He is called "a model of beautiful prose". This book selects Zhu Ziqing's popular famous prose works such as "Back View", "Hurry", "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond", "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", etc., Allowing people to feel the unique and lasting artistic charm of Zhu Ziqing's prose in his simple and beautiful words.

Map Underfoot
Literature脚下地图
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"The Map Underfoot" is a collection of essays by the powerful middle-aged writer Deng Yiguang. The military-themed prose writing and narrative are unique in style, vivid and vivid, with real details and unique perspectives.
"The Map Underfoot" is a collection of essays by the powerful middle-aged writer Deng Yiguang. The military-themed prose writing and narrative are unique in style, vivid and vivid, with real details and unique perspectives.

The Complete Works of Susan Sontag·volume 2 (set of 8 Volumes in Total): Literature and Diary
Literature苏珊·桑塔格全集·第二辑(套装共8册):文学与日记
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This set is a comprehensive collection of all the works of Susan Sontag, the "first critic on both sides of the Atlantic" and "the conscience of the American public", including her writings, novels and diaries. It is divided into two series of 8 volumes each. The second volume is the literature and diary section. The books include "The Benefactor", "The Death Box", "Heart Questions: Sontag's Short Stories", "Volcano Lover", "Alice in Bed", "In America"; the diary "Rebirth" and "The Heart is a Servant of the Body". This set of books is the largest complete collection of works by contemporary Western first-class thinkers, critics and writers that has been introduced and published in the entire Chinese-speaking world so far. It has milestone significance in China's contemporary ideological circles, academia, criticism, literature and culture, and publishing circles.
This set is a comprehensive collection of all the works of Susan Sontag, the "first critic on both sides of the Atlantic" and "the conscience of the American public", including her writings, novels and diaries. It is divided into two series of 8 volumes each. The second volume is the literature and diary section. The books include "The Benefactor", "The Death Box", "Heart Questions: Sontag's Short Stories", "Volcano Lover", "Alice in Bed", "In America"; the diary "Rebirth" and "The Heart is a Servant of the Body". This set of books is the largest complete collection of works by contemporary Western first-class thinkers, critics and writers that has been introduced and published in the entire Chinese-speaking world so far. It has milestone significance in China's contemporary ideological circles, academia, criticism, literature and culture, and publishing circles.

North Against South
General Fiction北方反对南方
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It tells the story of the struggle between the abolitionist Burbank family in the South during the American Civil War and the Texans of Spanish descent who were opportunists during the war. Dekesa repeatedly designed to frame Burbank, but failed. In the end, Burbank revealed the secret of Dekesa escaping legal sanctions several times. It turned out that Dekesa was a twin brother who did not commit crimes at the same time and could provide each other with alibi. In the end, the Northern Army defeated the Southern Army, rescued the Burbank family, freed the slaves, and punished the Texan brothers.
It tells the story of the struggle between the abolitionist Burbank family in the South during the American Civil War and the Texans of Spanish descent who were opportunists during the war. Dekesa repeatedly designed to frame Burbank, but failed. In the end, Burbank revealed the secret of Dekesa escaping legal sanctions several times. It turned out that Dekesa was a twin brother who did not commit crimes at the same time and could provide each other with alibi. In the end, the Northern Army defeated the Southern Army, rescued the Burbank family, freed the slaves, and punished the Texan brothers.
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Shed
General Fiction蜕
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"Asia Weekly" Top Ten Best Books, the first novel by Malaysian Chinese female writer He Shufang! Between the star chain of equatorial islands and towns, the fifty years that women have walked through are dark and dim, and their memories are dim. On May 13, 1969, a sudden disaster changed the lives of Guiying's family, as well as her friends and neighbors who rented in Sardine House. He Shufang, a Malaysian Chinese female writer who was born in 1970, intervened in the historical events that occurred a year before her birth in the form of a novel. Write about the lives of the heroines on the day when the incident occurred and in the delayed years that followed. From the late 1960s to the 2010s, they experienced dark memories, traveled south and north, accepted the fate of being together and separated, and survived tenaciously. As if forced into a never-ending wandering, he gradually ages, is born, and changes in the rubber forests, mines, lakes, and urban landscapes. Slow healing across isolation and broken lives.
"Asia Weekly" Top Ten Best Books, the first novel by Malaysian Chinese female writer He Shufang! Between the star chain of equatorial islands and towns, the fifty years that women have walked through are dark and dim, and their memories are dim. On May 13, 1969, a sudden disaster changed the lives of Guiying's family, as well as her friends and neighbors who rented in Sardine House. He Shufang, a Malaysian Chinese female writer who was born in 1970, intervened in the historical events that occurred a year before her birth in the form of a novel. Write about the lives of the heroines on the day when the incident occurred and in the delayed years that followed. From the late 1960s to the 2010s, they experienced dark memories, traveled south and north, accepted the fate of being together and separated, and survived tenaciously. As if forced into a never-ending wandering, he gradually ages, is born, and changes in the rubber forests, mines, lakes, and urban landscapes. Slow healing across isolation and broken lives.

