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The Mistress of the Duan Family is Too Cruel

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She went through love and sorrow, remained indifferent and silent, After traveling through time and space, her temperament changed drastically, and she was no longer the domineering eldest daughter of the Leng family. Follow the master to live in seclusion in the Mysterious Valley and live a life without any worries. But because of the debt owed by her adoptive father back then, she had to go out of the valley to help the Duan family out of trouble. Married to a handsome and short-lived ghost, he is severely bound by moral ethics. Women should always talk about self-respect. Leng Donger married into the Duan family and did many great things. Confront the arrogant and shameless aunt, and teach the flirtatious father-in-law a lesson in person. Fight with the evil-minded brother-in-law and deal with the stubborn and conservative elders of the Duan family. Dare to cover the eyes of everyone in the world and throw her father-in-law to her husband-in-law. A woman who excludes her will be thrown to her father-in-law on her wedding day. At that time, there was a wedding of the century where young and old fell in love. The next day, the proud Third Yiniang had to call her niece her sister. This incident became a joke in Hangzhou city. The days passed so freely, when time and space changed, she returned to the starting point again, What should we do if we face the childhood sweetheart we once loved? House fights, farming, and rivers and lakes. The author of this book is incompetent and can only write one-on-one. Those who don't like it should not read it. Xiao Qi's group numbers are: 123678201, 79253157. The opening brick is the name of the character in the book. I want to discuss the plot of the book with me. Articles recommending friends Enchanting Little Tao: "After the Abolition, the Peach Blossoms Are Chaotic" http:\u002F\u002Fread. Xxsy. Net\u002Finfo\u002F386374. Html

Rebirth of the Concubine World

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In her previous life, she was ashamed of being disfigured, so she restrained her nature and allowed her husband to take concubines and pamper her. It's just that her appearance was damaged, but she still occupied the position of the concubine. After all, she was regarded as a thorn in others' eyes, and the last cup of Juezi soup cut off the livelihood of her unborn child. It turned out that even though I had given everything without any regrets, it was still no match for the white lotus in my husband's heart. It turns out that his connivance with the second-fang clan girl was to lure a wolf into the house and kill his mother. It turns out that a daughter should be self-reliant and should not have only one man in the world. After her rebirth, she vowed to revive the Hou Mansion. Despite the turmoil in the shopping mall, the treacherous palace, and the various designs of her love rival, she calmly turned the tide in the midst of the turmoil. However, I made a wish in my heart, wishing that I would be with my lover forever. I just want to be with the person in my heart for the rest of my life and never be separated.

Eye Games (canetti Collection)

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"The Eye Game" is the third part of Canetti's autobiographical trilogy, describing the writer's experiences from 1931 to 1937. When he was less than 30 years old, Canetti had already written "Confusion", a classic in the history of modern literature. However, this work was not taken seriously when it came out. Canetti's evaluations of literary giants such as Thomas Mann and Robert Musil were harsh and sharp, while for his spiritual idol Dr. Matsunai, he respected him like a god. This period ended with the funeral of the most important woman in Canetti's life: his mother.

Shame (collection of Works by Anne Ernault)

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"One Sunday in June, just after noon, my father wanted to kill my mother..." The book begins with this horrifying scene that happened when the author was twelve years old. The horrific event was never mentioned within the family thereafter, and Elno was forced to deal with her fear and shame alone for the rest of her life. In this book, Anne Ernault offers a powerful reflection on life experience and the power of violent memories with the emotional richness and sharp vision of a literary writer, showing how insights into life can become the driving force for writing.

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A collection of representative novels by writers who laid the foundation for the development of Soviet literature. Most of the contents of this book are translated into Chinese and published as a book for the first time. "The Beautiful But Rough World" is a collection of Platonov's novels, which includes five novels: "Epifan Sluice", "Ether Passage", "Station Village", "Happy Moskva" and "The Beautiful But Rough World". Except for "The Beautiful But Rough World", they are all translated and introduced to Chinese readers for the first time. These five novels belong to Platonov's three artistic stages respectively. The themes range from science fiction to history and finally return to reality, showing the changes in the writer's thoughts throughout his creative career. "Ether Channel" is a concrete depiction of the "future new world". This new world is not impossible to achieve materially. The real problem lies in how to find the channel in the spiritual world. So the writer extended his brush to history and created "Yepifan Water Gate" and "Station Village", using "historical reality" to think about the roots of the people's spiritual home and explore the methods of transformation of the spiritual world. "Happy Moskva" is an attempt to integrate spirituality and materiality in the new world. However, after a long period of exploration, the final result is the tranquility of reality, and the transformation of the spiritual world is still difficult to achieve. "Beautiful and Rough World" takes the tranquility of reality as its starting point and shows the huge gap between the real world and the "future new world" through the positional relationship between people and society.

Tokyoites (japanese Translation Series)

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"Tokyo People" belongs to the Japanese translation series and is a novel by Kawabata Yasunari. Keiko, a native of Tokyo, lost her husband in middle age, but still loves life and lives a positive and sunny life with her two children. By chance, she met Toshizo and his daughter Yumiko. Junzo's wife has been recuperating away from home for many years due to illness. In the post-war environment, Keiko, Junzo and three children with very different personalities formed a strange family. Keiko's business is getting better and better. She not only supports the family's expenses, but also bears the medical expenses of Junsan's wife. However, Junsan's company is on the verge of bankruptcy. One day, Toshizo suddenly left without saying goodbye. Keiko and the three children experienced the world's human kindness and kindness through the joys and sorrows of the passing years. With a soothing pace, the novel gently and calmly depicts the family life of ordinary people, as well as the mood of everyone in the family - the hardships of life, inner demands and desires, the melancholy and loneliness that always surrounds them, and the self-blame and guilt of facing close people...

Sheep Hunting Adventures

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"No matter how mediocre and boring this world is, it is my world after all." "Sheep Hunting Adventures" is the third novel in the "Rat and Me" series of trilogy after Haruki Murakami's debut novels "Hear the Wind Sing" and "1973 Pinball Game". A super-powered sheep that controls all of Japan has disappeared, and its host, the underworld leader, is dying. "I" accidentally received a photo of this sheep from my friend "Rat", and was coerced by the underworld, so I had to take my girlfriend on an adventure to find the sheep with strange star-shaped markings. Away from the boring life that I once had, in the process of searching for sheep, "I" continue to search and redeem myself, and determine the meaning of my existence. In the snow-capped mountains of Hokkaido, when "I" finally reunited with "Rat", at this moment, my friend had already become a ghost that had perished with the source of evil.

God's Punishment

God's Punishment

General Fiction

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In 1933, a series of violent murders of three people occurred in the small Nicaraguan town of León, for which the authorities launched a series of court investigations, evidence collection, interrogations and defense work. Castañeda, a handsome and progressive lawyer, was accused of being a murderer for no reason. He was imprisoned, tortured, and eventually died in a trap set by the authorities. As the book ends, the case remains a mess, but its repercussions extend from the thirties to the eighties. Who is the real murderer has never been determined from beginning to end. "Condemnation" is an "anti-dictatorship novel" deliberately innovative by Sergio Ramírez: it combines many characteristics of detective novels, political novels, empirical novels, love novels, and custom novels. It has the strengths of many novels but has its own characteristics. This book has been hailed as "one of the best novels in Central America" ​​in the 20th century. In 1989, it won the "Hamet Award" - the world's highest award for detective literature. The famous Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes praised this novel as inheriting the writing techniques of "The Red and the Black", "Madame Bovary" and "Crime and Punishment"; the Latin American literary circle called the book "a real miniature kaleidoscope of Central America" ​​and called Ramirez a great writer who can stand shoulder to shoulder with García Márquez, Vargas Llosa, Cortázar and Fuentes. The author Sergio Ramirez, a former vice president of Nicaragua, is one of the important representative writers of Latin American post-explosion literature.

Lick the Velvet (original Work of the British Drama "nancy's Love Story")

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Sarah Waters, the original author of the British drama "Fingersmith" and a master storyteller among the living English writers today, has made a stunning debut in the literary world. The New York Times Noteworthy Work of the Year; won the Betty Trask Literary Award. From the theater to the street corner, from a seaside girl to a beauty in men's clothing; she experienced betrayal, transcended despair, and finally reached the bloom and awakening of a woman. Because of a thrown rose, the seaside girl left her hometown and followed her beloved beauty in men's clothing; because of an unexpected betrayal, the actor Nancy fell into depravity and exiled herself to the dark street corners of London. In this novel about lust and freedom, about growth and transformation, Sarah Waters examines the theater culture of the Victorian era, the men's beauties trend, the embryonic form of the feminist movement, and the aristocratic underground erotic clubs, recreating the various aspects of London at that time.

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"Eugénie Grandet" is the representative work of Balzac, the "father of modern French novels". It is included in the "Studies of Customs" and "Scenes of Provincial Life" in his masterpiece "The Human Comedy". It is regarded as "one of the most outstanding pictures" in this monument in the history of world literature. Through a network structure model, Balzac takes the protagonist Grandet's family life as the main line and Eugénie's love tragedy as the core of contradiction, comprehensively showing the French society in the first half of the 19th century, and at the same time describing the diverse and complex characters. In the work, there are Grandet who represents the stinginess, greed, cunning and coldness of the bourgeois nouveau riche; there is also the innocent and simple girl Eugenie who has abundant sympathy and love in the "kingdom of money"; and there is the dandy Charlie who sells his feelings and puts his interests first.

Alias ​​grace (original Work of the Netflix Series of the Same Name)

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This book is Margaret Atwood's masterpiece novel. It is based on a notorious crime in the 1840s and tells an intricate but poetic story. At first glance, the novel is full of realistic narrative style, but as the plot progresses, the writing style naturally reverses, sex, murder and class conflict are mixed together, and the resin of imagination flows into the gaps of historical events. Through the switching of characters' perspectives, the story achieves a brilliant fragmentation effect. Evil and dignity, tragedy and beauty coexist, and reality and fiction coexist. The most extensive social picture of a specific era unfolds before us.

Pilgrimage Route

Pilgrimage Route

General Fiction

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Nowadays, there are fewer and fewer people riding horses on the plateau, and the legendary riders of the past are now riding motorcycles. A horse used to sell for 20,000 yuan, but now it sells for 8,000 yuan, which is equivalent to a mid-range motorcycle. It has only been a few years since the motorcycle entered the source area of ​​the Lancang River, and riders on the plateau have already treated it like riding a wild horse. Through TV, the riders quickly realized what those Western motorcyclists had in common with them. They installed rubber streamers on their motorcycles, hung bronze eagle heads, wore sunglasses and traditional felt hats, and their outfits were dusty from the work of herding yaks. They combined modern fashion with primitive ruggedness in an unpretentious, fashionable, accurate and natural way.

Collection of Works by Nobel Prize Winner Kazuo Ishiguro (set of 8 Volumes in Total)

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Kazuo Ishiguro, winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature, is known as the "Three Immigrants in the British Literary Circle" along with Naipaul and Rushdie. Kazuo Ishiguro does not have many works, but almost every one of them has won important literary awards: "Shadow on the Mountain" won the Winifred Holby Memorial Award, "The Painter of the Floating World" won the Whitbread Best Novel Award of the Year, "The End of the Day" won the Booker Prize, "No Consolation" won the Cheltenham Prize for Literature and Art, "The Painter of the Floating World", "We Are Orphans" and "Don't Lose or Forget" were all shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017 "for his tremendous emotional power in unearthing the abyss hidden beneath our illusory connections with the world." This set contains all eight of Kazuo Ishiguro's published works: "The End of the Day", "Don't Lose, Don't Forget", "Shadows on the Mountains", "Inconsolable", "The Buried Giant", "The Orphan of Ours", "The Painter of the Floating World" and "Serenade: Five Stories of Music and Dusk".

White Sands: Experiences from the Outside World

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In this book, Jeff Dyer writes about travel, the unconscious, and the questions we ask when we look at ourselves from the outside. He presents us with a series of fantastic adventures and pilgrimages. He has traveled all over the world, from French Polynesia to the far north of Norway. Throughout his adventures - with a "tour guide" in the Forbidden City in Beijing who is not actually a tour guide, with a friend in New Mexico, USA, with a stranger hitchhiking near White Sands Prison, and with the American jazz musician Don Cherry in Los Angeles (or just a photo of him), the author continues his unfinished exploration of the world - what is he looking for? Even he himself may not know. Jeff Dyer tries to figure out what a specific place and landscape represents, what they want to tell the world, and what do we get from it...

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"Nature's Calendar" can almost be considered a purely original work. The author infiltrates his thoughts and feelings from an aesthetic perspective into his awe and love for the original and fundamental nature of the world. This book is divided into chapters of spring, summer, autumn and winter, recording Prishvin's story of going deep into the ancient Russian northern forest. He hiked the land, went in and out of the forest, and regarded integrating into nature as "the key to unlocking literature." It has rich biological knowledge and beautiful descriptions of nature, and integrates the love and goodness between man and nature into poetry and philosophy. It shows the author's deep love for nature. It is a rare masterpiece in the world of literature in the 20th century. Prishvin is a poet who treats nature sincerely. His words are like the sparkling dewdrops under the morning sun, reflecting the poetic brilliance of simple life on the earth. These simple and tranquil words have extraordinary insight. They brush away the dust from ordinary life and explore the sparkling beauty of nature.

A Tale of Two Cities (a Collection of Famous Translations of World Literary Names)

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"A Tale of Two Cities" is an immortal classic in the history of world literature. It tells the social life of France and England during the French Revolution. It describes the corruption and depravity of the aristocratic class, as well as their oppression and persecution of the middle and lower classes. It also describes the surging revolutionary wave positively, witnessing the destruction of an era and the birth of a new era in the bloody massacre.

Our Home

Our Home

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No matter how small the fragments between family members are, they are precious memories of life. To be born in this society is to be involved in the family - this unknowable relationship. Zi broke up with her live-in lover and was kicked out of the place where they lived together. Taking the opportunity of attending her grandmother's funeral, Zi returned to her hometown and lived in her parents' home. Her mother, Xiangzi, is old, but she is still worried about what happened in her childhood and complains about her daughter who is lazy every day. His father Shiyan felt helpless with such a wife and maintained lukewarm communication with a woman in her 40s. My aunt Daoshi ran a small store selling food and groceries in a remote countryside. She had never traveled before, and she embarked on a journey to New Zealand because of an opportunity. Uncle Bohe has lost contact for many years and has quietly started a new life in a distant place. The family members who were once together were separated due to various reasons, but they reunited at my grandma's funeral...

The Ghost Writer (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)

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"The Ghost Writer" is the first in a series of literary adventures by Nathan Zuckerman. The 23-year-old protagonist Nathan Zuckerman has just published a batch of short stories and received an invitation from his most admired writer E. I. Lonoff to visit him at his home in the Berkshire Mountains. There, Nathan met the Lonovs and a female student they adopted, Amy Bellette. He was immediately attracted by Amy's unique charm. But what Nathan didn't expect was that in the process of getting along with his idol, the other person's wife Hope suddenly lost control. During the subsequent stay, Nathan discovered the affair between Lonov and Amy, and was even more shocked by Amy's bizarre experience as the original author of "The Diary of Anne Frank." At the same time, Nathan's past is also slowly unfolded from his own memories, about his growing up experience, and how he had a falling out with his family because of writing novels about Jewish family relatives... The novel uses first-person narrative, intertwined with flashbacks, interludes and other techniques, and is a masterpiece in American literature.

Once Upon a Time in New York: the Lady Chapter

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"Once Upon a Time in New York: A Lady·Translation of Project Gutenberg" is a modern and contemporary novel written by Edith Wharton. It is written about the upper class society in New York in the 1870s. The heroine, Mrs. Hazeldean, was found in a hotel on Fifth Avenue with another man. She was cast aside by the rigid New York society at that time and was considered a "bad woman." But there is another hidden truth. Mrs. Hazeldean is actually a heroic woman with a spirit of self-sacrifice.

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The year 2532 AD is a new world with highly developed science and technology: there are no worries about material scarcity, no worries about aging and decadence, no boredom from tedious work, no pressure to raise children, no restrictions on marriage and sexual morality, no restrictions on drug abuse, and no suffocation of political pressure... It is like the "Utopia" and "Utopia" that humans have always yearned for and longed for infinitely. However, in this "brave new world", people have lost their personal emotions - mom and dad are humiliating words, they have lost love - sex has replaced love, they have lost pain, passion and the feeling of experiencing danger - Xoma can bring happiness. What is even more frightening is that people have lost the right to think and the ability to create... Past, present and future, all human concerns about themselves and the future are contained in it.

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"The Sorrows of Young Werther" is Goethe's important early work. The novel describes the progressive young man Werther who falls in love with the engaged girl Lotte. He feels deeply painful and decides to leave Lotte in the hope of getting relief from his career. However, the filthy, despicable and depressive social environment is incompatible with him. Under the multiple blows of failed love, frustrated career, and being despised by the world, Werther came to the married Lotte for the last time and ended his young life with a bullet.

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The plot of the novel is very simple. Young Werther comes to a small town, where the natural scenery, simple folk customs, and innocent and happy children bring him great happiness. At a dance, he met a girl named Lotte. Her every smile and every move attracted him. Lotte also liked him, but could not reciprocate her love. She was engaged to Werther's friend. Werther fell into embarrassment and pain. He resolutely left here, trying to get relief from his career and achieve something. However, the despicable environment, dirty interpersonal relationships, and the existing order that suppressed personality and suffocated freedom made him intolerable. When he returned to Lotte with no talent, he found that Lotte was married. He decided to die for love and ended his life with a pistol.

The Disappearance of the Hole

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CD, Guangxi's fourth, sixth, and seventh contracted writers, member of the Chinese Writers Association, and director of the Guangxi Writers Association. Won the second prize for good works in Guangxi and national newspaper supplements more than 30 times. He has written and published 6 novels, and has published several works in core Chinese publications such as Huacheng, Shanghai Literature, Writers, Zhongshan, and Beijing Literature. So far, he has published more than 1.5 Million words of various works.

Young Heart is Crying

Young Heart is Crying

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The representative work of Richard Yates, "the writer among writers", "the great writer in the age of anxiety" and the author of "Revolutionary Road". Michael Davenport was a young man who retired from the European battlefields of World War II. He was ambitious and dreamed of becoming a poet and playwright. He is aloof, lives for art, and does not want to get involved with his wife's money, but he still has to write articles for a business magazine to maintain his hobby of writing poetry. His wife Lucy is extremely rich, but she never knows what she wants. She just feels that others seem to be happier than her. As time went by, the couple's anxiety grew as they watched others achieve success while they themselves remained unknown. Their once happy lives are being swallowed up by adultery and isolation, and the monotony they thought they had escaped lingers like a nightmare. In this novel, Yates once again chose the broken American dream, which he is best at, as his theme. He used the heavy hammer of reality to smash the innocence of the dream, bringing an incomparable dull pain, making people feel the sentimentality of the times and personal difficulties when reading.

Eleven Kinds of Loneliness (chinese-english Bilingual Collector's Edition)

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"Eleven Kinds of Loneliness" describes the lives of ordinary New Yorkers in the 1950s and 1960s after World War II in a cold way. It writes about eleven kinds of lonely lives. The protagonists are all people who lack security and live unsatisfactory lives: fired white-collar workers in Manhattan office buildings, people with outstanding imaginations A taxi driver, a young man who has been frustrated many times and wants to be a writer, a confused man and woman who are about to get married, an eccentric old teacher, a newly transferred primary school student, a tuberculosis patient, an old and sick wife, a jazz pianist, a frustrated military officer, a retired soldier, etc. Yates's works are all about the ordinary lives of ordinary people, describing the loneliness, loss and despair of ordinary people. He himself once said: "If there is any theme in my works, I think there is only one simple one: people are lonely, no one can escape, and this is their tragedy." As a faithful recorder of mainstream American life in the mid-20th century, critics compared him to Chekhov, Fitzgerald, and John Cheever. In 1962, his first short story collection "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness" was published, and was even known as "New York's Dubliners". Yates's works have been praised by the New York Times Book Review, Esquire, The Washington Post and other media, and four novels have been selected for the "Book of the Month Club". In addition, he also has a large number of writer fans, including many famous writers, such as Kurt Vongunnet and Andre DuBois. His works have also influenced many writers, such as Raymond Carver, and he is known as the "writer's writer".

Liar in Love (richard Yates Series)

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"The Love Liar" is Richard Yates's second collection of short stories after "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness", which includes seven short stories in total. It perfectly demonstrates Yates's superior powers of insight and description. With this book, Yates once again proves the power of the short story. Yates, who is obviously more interested in describing "failed life", relies on his keen mind and unique perspective of observation, like a collage art, to present the "little people" and their life fragments in the United States three-dimensionally before our eyes: failed artists, single mothers with difficult lives, alienated family relationships, estranged marriages, rebellious daughters, fleeting love affairs, unreliable dreams...

Destiny (by Richard Yates)

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"Destiny" is a breakthrough transformation in Yates's writing career. The novel focuses on the life dilemma of a down-and-out mother and son. After his parents divorced, Prentiss and his mother depended on each other, but her mother was obsessed with becoming a sculptor. After repeated failures, the lives of mother and son fell into the abyss. Prentiss had to support his mother's emotional support while dealing with the pressure of life. At the age of eighteen, he enlisted in the army. Prentiss is young, withdrawn and sensitive. The most trivial things in the military camp make him feel shattered and life-threatening. He fully hopes that being a soldier means becoming a hero, but he finds that no matter how hard he works, he always looks like a clown. The war is finally over, but Prentice's life has "no reckoning, no answers, no proof." However, this time Prentiss decided to "run away" as a decision for the future. It is difficult to say whether this is an escape from "destiny" or a compliance with it.

Cold Spring Harbor (by Richard Yates)

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"Cold Spring Harbor" tells the story of two families who unexpectedly meet and become intertwined under the shadow of the times. A broken down car made the young and handsome but confused Evan and the sensitive and delicate Rachel meet and fall in love, which also pulled the shadows of their respective families into a whirlpool. The Shepard family and the Drake family tried to start a life in the seemingly peaceful town of Cold Spring Harbor, but they quietly exposed their inner fantasies and cracks. The tug-of-war between ideals and reality, the alternation of passion and disappointment, along with the slow tide of fate, push everyone to the edge of emotion. With his signature calm style, Yates meticulously presents the process of ordinary post-war American families pursuing happiness but having to face disillusionment, profoundly revealing the endless sadness and tenderness contained in life's trivial daily life and the entanglement of fate.

Song of the Lonely Boy

Song of the Lonely Boy

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Richard Yates (1926-1992) was "the great writer of the anxious age." As a faithful recorder of mainstream American life in the mid-twentieth century, critics have compared him to Chekhov, Fitzgerald, and John Cheever. His debut novel "Revolutionary Road" was an immediate success and was nominated for the National Book Award. In 1962, his first short story collection "Eleven Kinds of Loneliness" was published, and was even known as "New York's Dubliners".

Live Youth

Live Youth

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Wu Feifan, who comes from a working-class family, went to Shanghai to make a living. After more than a dozen companies went bankrupt, she received an invitation from Qian Qianqian, a second-generation rich man who had a crush on her. Together with her roommate Ning Linlin, who was engaged in beauty live broadcasts, she joined the new media studio co-founded by Qian Qianqian and his friend Hua Yiyi. The four young people worked together and supported each other. After experiencing various entrepreneurial difficulties, they gradually gained a deeper understanding of the new media industry, grew rapidly through the experience, and gained beautiful love.

Mr. Geek Guide

Mr. Geek Guide

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A geek CEO who can rely on his reputation but more on his talent VS a goddess with great professional skills. The upstart CEO in the technology industry "encounters" the omnipotent CMO. They fight monsters side by side in the workplace and show off their love in love! Urban romance author Fu Yi's "Industry Trilogy" 1.0 - Artificial Intelligence × Market Operation × Emotional Inspiration, dreams will eventually bloom with blazing fireworks, and you are in my heart.

Legend of the Heroes of the Ming Dynasty

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"The Legend of the Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" is also known as "The Legend of the Heroes", "The Legend of Yunhe", "The Legend of the Heroes of the Ming Dynasty", etc. It is a novel of the Ming Dynasty. It tells the story of Zhu Yuanzhang leading a group of heroes to overthrow the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, cut off the separatist forces, and establish the Ming Dynasty. The work was written during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. This book is worth reading for readers interested in such topics. The author sticks to the title and creates a group of all-powerful heroes in the prosperous period of the Ming Dynasty with rich ink and color. Some of these stories are still circulated among the people, such as selling black plums, taking Xiangyang, fighting Chuzhou, etc. The work uses concise pen and ink to outline a magnificent and complex political and military picture with the peasant uprising at the end of the Yuan Dynasty as the background. Zhu Yuanzhang relied on the power of the rebel army to destroy Yuan Jianming. "Biography of Heroes and Martyrs" had a great influence in the Ming Dynasty. Not long after the book was published, "The Continuation of Biography of Heroes and Martyrs" by Qinhuai poets came out in 5 volumes and 34 chapters, describing the affairs of King Yan and Jianwen. Later there was "The Biography of True Heroes".

Continuation of the Legend of Heroes

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"Masterpiece Series of Chinese Classical Literature: The Continued Biography of the Heroes and Martyrs" includes "The Heroes of the Ming Dynasty" and "The Continued Biography of the Heroes and Martyrs". "Masterpiece Series of Chinese Classical Literature: The Continued Biography of the Heroes and Martyrs" is adapted from folk stories of the Ming Dynasty and describes the legendary deeds of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. The story depicts the transformation of human nature under the impact of power, fame and fortune. It is meticulously illustrated and full of drama. It contains love that lasts until death, and a love that turns into hatred. The bloodshed in the palace, the struggle for power, the plot is surprisingly mysterious and touching, and the exciting martial arts are exciting.

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As the most important representative work of Adam Smith, the "father of modern economics" in the 18th century, this book not only summarizes the experience of capitalist economic development in various countries in the early modern period, criticizes and absorbs the important economic theories of the time, but also provides a systematic theoretical description of the operation process of the entire national economy. It is known as the foundation work of modern economics.

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"Aesop's Fables" is one of the earliest collections of fables and fairy tales in the world. Among them, popular short stories such as "The Tortoise and the Hare", "The Crow Drinking Water" and "The Farmer and the Snake" have always been recognized as the most precious treasure house of human intelligence. His language is concise and concise, his style is approachable, and he is loved by readers all over the world. The great thing about "Aesop's Fables" is that it completely abandons the empty preaching mode and takes us into the magical world of fables, allowing us to gain spiritual enlightenment while appreciating the wonderful stories. Whether they are animals, plants or other creatures written in the book, they all have human thoughts and emotions. The author uses the stories that happened to them to tell us some principles of life.

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"The last knight of German Romanticism" and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Hesse's new 10-volume anthology, translated by famous writers, includes novels, short and medium-length works, poetry, prose, fairy tales and paintings, comprehensively displaying Hesse's creative career. "Under the Wheel" is Hesse's early work. The story narrated in the novel is: the protagonist Hans has been extremely intelligent, diligent and studious since he was a child, and is regarded as a child prodigy by everyone. He was sent to a seminary to study. Influenced by his extended family and society, he was eager for fame and studied hard in an isolated school without any free time. His physical and mental health was damaged. His classmate Herman is stubborn by nature, despises fame and is not tolerated by the school; but Hans feels that only Herman is his confidant. Hans worked too hard, became physically weak, and his grades dropped; the school blamed Hermann for this. Hermann was expelled from school, and Hans felt even more lonely. He was scolded by teachers and ridiculed by classmates from time to time. Later, he suffered from neurasthenia, which made him unable to continue his studies and had to return to his hometown to work as a fitter to make a living. Social discrimination and frustration in life made him feel as if he had fallen under a ruthless and huge wheel. This is a novel that indicts the old education system in Germany and is considered to be highly autobiographical.

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Hans was smart and talented since he was a child, and was regarded as a child prodigy. At school, he met Herman, a classmate who despised fame and was a maverick. Hans became a confidant, but Hermann was expelled from school. Hans was scolded by his teacher and ridiculed by his classmates. Amidst the ridicule day by day, Hans gradually lost control of his own destiny...

Engagement: Selected Short Stories and Novels (collected Works of Hesse)

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Hesse's creative career lasted for 70 years, and his works cover a wide range. In addition to novels such as "Under the Wheel", "Steppenwolf", "Narziss and Goldmund", and "The Glass Bead Game", Hesse has never stopped writing short and medium stories. Hesse is good at using symbolic artistic techniques to reflect the deep sting caused by the outside world to the human soul from the spiritual and psychological aspects, so that the inner meaning of the work can be condensed and sublimated. The 26 short stories and short stories collected in this book are all the best of Hesse's works. They reflect the author's characteristics and styles in different creative periods in the early, middle and late periods. They are of great help and inspiration for us to fully understand Hesse and his creative thoughts and art.

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In a future world, the glass bead game has become a symbol system evolved from music and mathematics, and is all human knowledge and spiritual wealth. Knecht was an orphan who was raised by this religious group. He relied on his outstanding talents and superior organizational skills to become a master of the glass bead game. But as he grew older, he gradually became dissatisfied with this isolated spiritual kingdom and felt that it was impossible to contribute to the people in this kind of ivory tower...

Under the Wheel (hesse Collection)

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"Hesse Selections" includes five masterpieces from different periods by Hermann Hesse, winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize for Literature: "Under the Wheel", "Demian: The Wandering Boyhood", "Siddhartha", "Steppenwolf" and "Narcissus and Goldmund". The young Hans Gibbenrath in "Under the Wheel" is talented, diligent and studious. He lives up to the high expectations of his father and teachers and is admitted to the seminary with excellent results. However, in the new environment, the young man carries too many expectations. Under the heavy pressure, he loses his way in growing up. He is abandoned by the rigid school and falls into loneliness. When the halo recedes and despair looms, the young life falls like falling under the roaring wheels.

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Literature

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67K01

"Joy of the Garden" is a collection of essays by Hermann Hesse, the 1946 Nobel Prize winner for literature, including 61 articles and poems. In addition to being widely known as a writer, Hesse was also a living artist, painter and gardener. The text in this book mainly records Hesse's conversations and games with nature at different periods in his life.

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Hesse's journey of self-healing and the inner monologue of "social fear". Harry is a "social phobia". He keeps to himself and does not like to socialize. He often feels that there is a "Steppenwolf" in his heart. This wolf makes him live in isolation, and he is torn between reason and desire every day. After meeting Hermina, his world was opened up, and he began to explore the possibilities of life, learned to return to the crowd, learned to live, and learned to laugh. This book is the masterpiece of Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse. It was written during the period when the author was mentally traumatized. Therefore, "Steppenwolf" can also be seen as his journey of self-healing.

I Walk into the Quiet Blue Days

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This book is a collection of 38 essays and poems written by Hermann Hesse, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, after he left Germany and lived in seclusion in a beautiful mountain village in Ticino, Switzerland, in order to treat his depression. He observed and experienced nature. It also includes a selection of many illustrations he created at the same time. Hesse took contemplation of the beauty of nature as a practice of self-healing in Ticino, which became a model for young people around the world to practice, and this work also became a guiding text for self-healing.

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General Fiction

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72K0

"Demian: The Wandering Boyhood" is one of Hesse's masterpieces. It tells the story of the arduous journey of the young Xinkelai to find his own way. This book was first published in 1919 and was signed by Emile Sinclair. Once the work came out, it caused a huge response. Its popularity can only be compared with "The Sorrows of Young Werther" in the last century.

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Literature

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This book "Song of Ticino" can be said to be the essence of Hesse's works. It is a collection of prose and poetry, and it is also the author's induction, summary and interpretation of the artistic concepts, creative methods and philosophical thoughts of all his previous works. It is regarded by many experts and scholars as a key to the door of Hesse's thought.

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Harrell is an upright writer who despises the lifestyle of modern society. He often stays at home and is extremely lonely. He falls into a schizophrenic situation. One day, he accidentally read a short book "Review of Steppenwolf". He woke up from a dream and thought that he was a Steppenwolf with both "human nature" and "wolf nature". Later, he was invited to a party and found that the attendees all had narrow nationalist views, and his anti-war remarks were reprimanded, which made him feel very lonely. Later, he met the bar girl Hermina and gained sensual pleasure. Jinghe introduced him to the musician Pablo and the girl Maria. He forgot all his troubles and worries in music and sensory enjoyment. But when he saw Hermina getting close to Pablo, he became "wolfish" and killed Hermina out of jealousy. The novel is rich in fantasy color and profound symbolic meaning, and is considered to have a "surrealist" style. Thomas Mann called it "the German Ulysses".

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Emile Sinclair consciously lived in a warm and beautiful bright world, but it turned out to be just a lie. He longed for relief, but could not speak to anyone. The appearance of Demian helped him face these difficulties in life. Loneliness, timidity, hesitation, and rebellion came one after another every day, but he already had the courage to face it all...

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Literature

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365K0

"The last knight of German Romanticism" and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Hesse's new 10-volume anthology, translated by famous writers, includes novels, short and medium-length works, poetry, prose, fairy tales and paintings, comprehensively displaying Hesse's creative career. The novel tells a story: In a future world, the glass bead game has become a symbol system evolved from music and mathematics, and is all human knowledge and spiritual wealth. Knecht was an orphan who was raised by a religious group. He was talented and intelligent. With his outstanding talents and superior organizational skills, he continued to rise in this elite group until he reached the top of the group and became a master of the glass bead game. But as he grew older, he gradually became dissatisfied with this isolated spiritual kingdom and felt that it was impossible to contribute to the people in this kind of ivory tower. So he came to the real world and tried to use education to improve the entire world. However, before his career was completed, he unfortunately drowned while swimming. "The Glass Bead Game" is the crystallization of the spiritual experience of the elderly Hesse looking back on his life. The work was written from 1931 to 1934, almost simultaneously with Hitler's rise to power and his demise. The author's goals are clear: "The first is to build a spiritual space that resists poisoning to protect my survival, and the second is to express the spiritual thoughts of rebelling against barbaric forces." After twelve years of hard work, the author used almost all literary means: poetry, aphorisms, letters, biographies, theories, etc., Which can be said to be everything in this novel, and various themes are both integrated and relatively independent in the book.

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114K01

This book collects Hesse's twenty fairy tales, covering his entire creative career and witnessing his life trajectory. Hesse's fairy tales are not fairy tales in the traditional sense, but they are deeply influenced by Eastern and Western fairy tale traditions. From "Two Brothers", which he created when he was ten years old, to his last piece, "Birds" written in 1933, they bear witness to Hesse's attempts to use this genre to record his inner world as an artist. Like many European writers of his generation, Hesse paid close attention to everything happening around him: the rapid development of science and technology, the rise of materialism, the outbreak of world wars, economic boom and recession... All these, as well as the traumas, questions and dreams he personally experienced, are perfectly reflected in the world of artistic fairy tales.

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