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Suicidal Healing

Suicidal Healing

General Fiction

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102K0

In a house in Anning Village, two people lived. The man is the applicant who chooses to start over because of unforgettable pain and grief. The woman is the inspector, responsible for teaching the man a series of simple things and their uses - what language is, what a name is, how to dress, how to go down the stairs, what actions to take when facing others, and record his healing process. He had forgotten most of these things and had no memory of why he was here. He felt safe in this paradigm of life. During this period, the man's condition recurred many times, and his past cognitions once again invaded his purified brain. When he meets an attractive, emotionally volatile woman at a party, he questions everything he's learned. What is this village for? Why is he here? Has he ever been someone else, and will he truly become the person he is allowed to be?

Hemingway: the Last Interview

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This is an unusual record that collects four interviews Hemingway conducted with media such as The Paris Review and The Atlantic Monthly. Many of the answers in the interviews are caustic, charming and sincere, just like the interviewees themselves. He single-handedly redefined and rewritten the face of American literature. In order to present a true Hemingway, the interviewer persisted for many years and ran into obstacles many times, leaving behind valuable interview materials. What was Hemingway's state of life in the last few years of his life? What insights does he have on novel writing? What is his daily life like? From his total devotion to his work, you can get a glimpse of a unique Hemingway.

Zi Buyu (classical Library)

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363K01

This book, also known as "New Harmony", is a collection of notes and novels, as well as a collection of strange things that the author deliberately created. There are many editions of this book, including the Suiyuan self-engraved edition in the 53rd year of Qianlong's reign, the engraved edition of Meidetang in the 20th year of Jiaqing, and the lithographed edition of Shanghai Jinjiang Bookstore in the third year of the Republic of China. This time, Suiyuan's own edition was used as the basis, and other editions were used for proofreading, and several errors were corrected. In order to popularize this book, the school notes will not be published. Considering the readership of this book, some chapters have been deleted and only the titles have been retained.

Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties (classical Library)

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620K0

This book is a long historical novel compiled by Chu Renhuo in the early Qing Dynasty. The book has a total of one hundred volumes, with history as the basis and characters and events as the latitude, with clear organization and clear narrative. It depicts the major historical events of more than 200 years from the Sui Dynasty's destruction of Chen and the unification of the country, to the uprising of heroes due to Emperor Yang's debauchery and immorality, to the early years of the Tang Dynasty. It constitutes a magnificent and majestic historical picture, which is soul-stirring to read.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (classical Library)

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594K01

This book is based on the revised edition by Mao Lun and Mao Zonggang of the Qing Dynasty, and is mainly based on the "Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms" published in Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, I have read many of the various reprints of the Mao version that have been popular since the Qing Dynasty, and absorbed many of the compilation results of the original version of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" published by the People's Literature Publishing House. The names of people, places and officials in the book were revised based on the collated version of "Three Kingdoms" compiled by Zhonghua Book Company and the "Historical Atlas of China" edited by Tan Qixiang.

The Scholars (classical Library)

(qing Dynasty) Wu Jingzi

327K02

By portraying the images of various types of feudal scholars, this book reveals their greedy, hypocritical and ugly mental outlook, exposes the corruption and darkness of the feudal social system, and makes profound criticism and ridicule of the imperial examination system and feudal ethics. The novel's language is concise and expressive, and its writing is humorous, euphemistic and satirical, making it a masterpiece of Chinese classical satirical literature.

Fourth Hand

Fourth Hand

General Fiction

(us) John Irving

196K03

No wonder he is Haruki Murakami's idol! Haruki Murakami said: Reading Irving's books will become addictive. Once you start reading, you can't stop. John Irving, winner of the National Book Award and Academy Award for Adapted Screenplay! I have lost too much, and I will live without regrets from now on! This is the story of a person who keeps losing himself and finding himself again. In this story, everyone's life is in a mess, and Patrick's life is even more like a disaster: at work, he is always sent to disaster scenes by the television station, and is known as the "disaster reporter"; in life, he has constant scandals, and he is a stranger to his wife. But this time, he became the protagonist of a disaster news: During an interview, he put his hand into the lion's cage without hesitation, and the lion bit off his left hand! Soon, the reputation of "disaster reporter" spread around the world. But at this moment, he fell hopelessly in love with someone he shouldn't have fallen in love with. For the sake of love, he began to examine himself and start a new life. However, is it possible for him to get rid of the past and start a new life?

We Are Stuck in the Quagmire

(us)ga. Zevin

146K06

The author of "Island Bookstore" is a healing work about native families! At some stage in our lives, we always have to overcome the problem of our parents. "We Are Stuck in the Quagmire" uses an American family to show readers the influence of our original family on our lives. Patsy spent the first half of her life living in the shadow of her parents. When she met someone she liked at school, she was forced by her father to transfer to another school; when she graduated from high school, she was unable to successfully enter another school because of her father; even after getting married, she still could not escape the hurt caused by her father. And her mother's constant indifference made Patsy sink deeper and deeper into the quagmire of life. A sudden accident finally made Patsy understand that she must overcome the problem of her parents and take her life into her own hands...

Evil House

Evil House

General Fiction

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123K0

This is a novel written by Shirley Jackson in 1959. It was shortlisted for the National Book Award. It is now regarded as the best Gothic novel in the literary history of the 20th century. The story takes place in an eighty-year-old mountain house, which is also known as a "haunted house". Dr. Montague, who specializes in investigating supernatural phenomena, led three young people to live in this mountain house. They experienced various strange situations in the house, and got deeper and deeper into the mysterious atmosphere, and finally couldn't extricate themselves. "The Evil House" is one of the top 100 English novels of the 20th century voted by readers of Random House's "Modern Library" and is also included in the Penguin Classics series.

Dulan Funny Words

Dulan Funny Words

General Fiction

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321K0

The original title of "Dulan Funny Stories" is "Hundred Funny Stories", which is a collection of short stories in the style of "The Decameron". The author pretends that this is a manuscript preserved in the monastery of Touraine and compiled and published specifically for the entertainment of the Pantagruelists. In fact, these stories are all written by Balzac, but they only use the background and themes from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries, imitating the language of the sixteenth century and Rabelais's bold, straightforward, lively and vivid writing style.

Rashomon

Rashomon

General Fiction

(japan) Ryunosuke Akutagawa

215K0

Ryunosuke Akutagawa, also known as "Master of Seijiangdo" and also known as "My Ghost", is a Japanese novelist. Ryunosuke Akutagawa's short stories are short in length, with novel materials and novel and even weird plots. His works focus on the ugly phenomena of society and state them with cold words and concise and powerful language, making his novels not only highly artistic but also a microcosm of the society at that time. His representative works such as "Rashomon", "In the Bamboo Forest", "Spider Silk" and "Hell Picture" have become his classic works.

Selected 1 of Maugham's Short Stories

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General Fiction

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302K01

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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

General Fiction

(u. S.) Francis Scott Fitzgerald

132K0

In the spring of 1922, Nick, a clerk, left his hometown in the Midwest and came to the East. By chance, he lived next door to the rich Gatsby. He found that Gatsby's huge mansion was full of music and music day and night, but he himself was full of thoughts and always stared across the water at the shining green light at night in the residence on the other side... His first love, Daisy, lived there. Gatsby walked a long way to stand on the lawn of this mansion. When he recognized the green light of Daisy's house for the first time, he felt that his dream seemed so close that it was almost impossible not to catch it. He didn't expect that that dream had already been left behind in the boundless chaos behind the city...

Go to the Lighthouse

Go to the Lighthouse

General Fiction

(british) Virginia Woolf

129K0

Near the end of the first part of the novel, Mrs. Ramsay's inner monologue about her death in the second part may be even more important... Bur Blackstone said in "Virginia Woolf: A Review": "Reading any ordinary novel after reading "The Lighthouse" will make you feel that you have left the light of day and plunged into a world made of puppets and cardboard." This represents one view on "To the Lighthouse"; readers who have read this book may have other or even completely opposite views...

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O

General Fiction

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231K01

"Pride and Prejudice" is Austen's masterpiece. It reflects the world customs of British society from the late 18th century to the early 19th century through the story of several middle-class girls from villages and towns talking about marriage. The plot of the novel is tortuous and full of comedy, the language is natural and fluent, and it is witty and humorous. It reveals the tragedy and comedy of life with superb skills.

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General Fiction

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316K03

The book is divided into two volumes. The main detailed contents include the small town, the mayor, the property of the poor, father and son, negotiations, depression, special affection, worldly affairs, country night, poor people with great ambitions, such a good night, a trip out, carved stockings, British scissors, cockcrow, the next day, the first deputy mayor, the visit of five officials to Veriye, lamenting the national pain, anonymous letters, conversations with the head of the family, the way of doing things in 1830, the troubles of being an official, Detailed content such as first rot, seminary, what the world or the rich lack, first monasticism, Eucharistic feast, first promotion, ambition, etc.

Schnitzler's Works (complete Collection)

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This book consists of three volumes and contains most of Schnitzler's works, including the short stories and short stories "Death", "A Little Comedy", "Farewell", "The Dead Speechless", "Second Lieutenant Gust", "Blind Geronimo and His Brother", "Strange Woman", "Greek Dancer", "Death of a Bachelor", "Mademoiselle Elze", "The Dream", "The Gambling at Dawn", "Teresa: Chronicle of a Woman's Life", etc.; The plays "Anatole", "Child's Play", "The Green Parrot", "Rondo", "Professor Bernardi" and Proverbs.

Waves

Waves

General Fiction

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164K0

"The Waves" is perhaps the least accessible of Virginia Woolf's nine novels. This is so because we encounter several questions about possibility that do not exist when reading her previous and subsequent works. For example, how could the content marked "So-and-so said" be uttered by the characters; how could six characters come together to talk like this; in addition, what is the relationship between the parts "said" by these characters and the description of the waves, and why can they be interspersed with each other to form such a text...

Colorful Veil

Colorful Veil

General Fiction

(british) Maugham

129K01

Katie, a beautiful but vain British woman, accepted the marriage proposal of Walter, a withdrawn doctor, and followed Walter to the mysterious Eastern colony-Hong Kong. After Walter discovers that his wife has been unfaithful, he begins a strange and terrifying revenge plan: Katie must accompany him to the distant mainland of China to quell a cholera plague. ... Struggling in the whirlpool of love, betrayal and death, Katie finally gradually lifted the veil of life from her eyes and embarked on the road of spiritual growth without regrets. "The Color Veil" is Maugham's most controversial work, and the film of the same name received rave reviews.

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General Fiction

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214K01

"Beautiful Friend" exposes the shady story of the press of the Third French Republic through the description of the rise to prominence of a shameless villain, Duroy. It profoundly reveals the complex political and economic phenomena and colonialist war policies of the Third French Republic, and can be called a historical picture of French society at the end of the 19th century.

Selected 2 of Somerset Maugham's Short Stories

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287K0

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Super Exchange in the Last Days

Two Point Two Three

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Non-Dark TextZombie Rising? ? Resident Evil? ? Nuclear bombs to wipe out the land? ? In the 100th year of the Federation, a large-scale virus broke out and mankind ushered in darkness... At this time, Hua An, a young man who had just strangled two zombies, suddenly realized what he was doing when he accidentally got a mysterious black mobile phone. "This is the worst of times, but it is also the best of times. That's it!"

Becoming Myself: a Memoir by Irving Yalom

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In this book, Professor Yallon recalls some important moments in his life, some of which were turning points, some of which were full of glory, and some of which remained unknown and open. But one thing in common is that we can glimpse from the text the fear and conflict that this old man experienced over the years, and how he bloomed flowers of meaning from the dust of life. If we say that existential therapy is a spiritual technique, this seems to underestimate Professor Yaron's rich academic background. However, if we say that existentialism is a specific operation method, this seems to have lost its smart philosophical background. I prefer to regard existential therapy as "Tao", and reading these theories and Professor Yaron's growth story evokes human resonance that even transcends the professional field.

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Literature

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Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" was originally based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". At this time, her novel "Orlando" was published and she built a small building for herself. Here, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "A Room of One's Own".

Mrs Dalloway

Mrs Dalloway

General Fiction

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135K0

Virginia Woolf is a British female writer, known as the pioneer of modernism and feminism in the twentieth century, and a representative writer of British stream-of-consciousness literature. His major works include "The Waves", "Mrs. Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse", "The Ordinary Reader", "A Man's World", etc. It is one of the first attempts at Western modernist stream-of-consciousness novels. Literary critic Denis Poupard pointed out that Woolf believed that the traditional European narrative form had become artificial and restricted writers too much, making it difficult for them to express life in a poetic and impressionistic way.

Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels

General Fiction

(uk) Swift

188K0

"Gulliver's Travels" is an outstanding travel satirical novel by Jonathan Swift. It expresses the author's ideas in a relatively perfect artistic form. The author uses rich satirical techniques and absurd and bizarre plots of fictional fantasy to profoundly analyze the social reality of Britain at that time. The novel is written based on the experiences of the surgeon Gulliver's four voyages and adventures. It consists of four parts.

Disillusionment Translated by Fu Lei

(french) Balzac

405K0

This is a novel that reflects the commercialization of literature and art and the shady story of the press. It is also one of the most profound masterpieces in "The Human Comedy" and the one that best reflects the spirit of the times. Through the encounters of two talented and ambitious young people, the novel reflects the situation and mental state of an entire generation of young people after the French Revolution. It points out that with the disintegration of the feudal system and the victory of capitalism, there will inevitably be competition between people, which will inevitably produce poems of personal struggle and tragedies of shattered ideals.

Mei Yi's Translation: How is Steel Made?

(soviet) Ostrovsky

299K0

"How Steel Was Tempered" is a "great literary work that transcends national boundaries" and is regarded as a life textbook for young people. This classic work, shining with lofty ideals and full of passion for life, occupies a very important position in the literary history of the Soviet Union and the world. In this epic heroic biographical novel, the author portrays Paul Korchagin's lofty personality of persistence and perseverance. His image transcends time, space, and national boundaries, and has a worldwide impact, shaking the heartstrings of several generations. Soon after the novel came out, it was adapted into movies and stage plays and spread all over the world.

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General Fiction

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Siddhartha, a handsome young man born as a Brahmin, abandoned everything and embarked on the road to find himself. During this journey of seeking truth, he talked with Buddha Gautama and saw the nature of the world clearly; he dated the famous prostitute Kamala and enjoyed the fun of love; he helped wealthy businessmen run their businesses and gained fame and fortune. After experiencing all kinds of worldly life, Siddhartha ran away again and became a boatman. By listening to the sound of the river, he saw the true face of the world and realized that everything in the world flows to its destination in the eternal river of life. Finally, he finally understood himself and integrated himself into the harmony and unity of life.

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W

General Fiction

G

132K02

Harry Harrell is a lonely, lonely middle-aged man. By chance, he read a short book "On the Steppenwolf", and he realized that he was a Steppenwolf with both human and wolf nature. In order to get rid of the pain and loneliness, he got drunk in the pub and met Hermina, Pablo and Maria one after another. He was so immersed in sensory play that he seemed to forget all his worries. When Harry is on the verge of collapse, he comes to the Magic Theater. In this place where dreams and reality intersect, he sees various split personalities and repressed selves. Through this experience, he realized that he should not deliberately oppose human nature and wolf nature, but should regard them as a whole. Eventually, Harry escapes despair and returns to real life.

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General Fiction

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85K0

This book is Goethe's most important early work. As soon as it was published, it became popular in Europe and set off "Werther fever". Young Werther came to a small town with simple folk customs. He fell in love with the girl Lotte at first sight; Lotte also liked him, but she was engaged to Werther's friend. Werther fell into embarrassment and pain. He left here, hoping to achieve something in his career so that he could be relieved. The despicable environment and the existing order that suppressed individuality made him unbearable. He then died for love.

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General Fiction

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Hans, who was born in a small town, was extremely talented and had excellent academic performance since childhood. After passing the state examination he was able to enter the seminary. In the seminary, the taciturn Hans was a solitary person, often attending classes alone. By chance, he met Hermann, and they had a good rapport. Unlike Hans, who was conscientious and obedient, Hermann was rebellious by nature and frequently had verbal conflicts with teachers, so he was expelled from school. After that, Hans felt lonely and the depressive life made him at a loss. After a serious illness, he chose to drop out of school and go home to become an ordinary worker...

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General Fiction

G

96K0

Emile Sinclair has lived in a warm and beautiful world of light since he was a child, but a lie plunged him into a world of darkness. Sinclair, feeling desperate and helpless, longed for relief, but could not speak to anyone. Demian's appearance helped him overcome his inner fear. Afterwards, whenever Sinclair felt uneasy or confused, Demian would always appear in time to help him out of trouble. Demian is not only Sinclair's friend, but also his guide, leading him to overcome his fears and find his true self. From then on, Sinclair no longer hesitated, and moved more and more firmly towards his heart...

Let's Talk About Our Souls

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Become a place of love, meet you, and become an opportunity for us to get closer to Rumi and explore our inner self! "There is a place beyond the concepts of right and wrong. I will meet you there. When the soul lies down on the grass there, the world is too full to talk about. Concepts, language, and even the word each other have no meaning." I think the place Rumi is talking about is a non-dual world, transcending all good and bad, right and wrong, right and wrong. In the end, each of us can return there. If you can reach that grassland while alive, it means you are enlightened. There is no need for language because all thoughts, words, each other, etc., Belong to the world of duality. Likewise, joy, sadness, happiness, and sorrow cannot be found there. One day we will all meet there. Before that day comes, let us enjoy the beauty and ugliness, good and evil, right and wrong, good and bad of the dualistic world. Who knows whether impermanence or tomorrow will come earlier.

All Things Are Born with Wings

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You are born without limits. You are born with integrity and kindness. You were born with a dream. You were born for greatness. You were born with wings. You weren't supposed to be lying on your hands and knees. If you can spread your wings, learn to fly. The collection of poems includes Rumi's poems that are widely circulated in China and new classics that have never been circulated or published in China. The original English translation of "Rumi: The book of love" is a collection of Rumi's poems selected by the famous American Rumi researcher Coleman Bacchus. He has introduced and commented on each chapter, which is helpful for reading. I hope this book will become a place of love, meet you, and become an opportunity for us to get closer to Rumi and explore our inner self! Dear friends, our closeness is like this: No matter where your feet are, you can feel my solidity under your feet. With such love, how could I only see your world but not you? The way of love is a road to annihilation, a road to bliss "as if it had never existed." All of Rumi's poems can be seen as poems of love. They tend the blooming of the flower of the soul by sorrow, by every current of emotion that flows through the inn of consciousness.

Masked Night

Masked Night

General Fiction

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This book is the fourth part of Keigo Higashino's Mask series. The first three parts are "The Night Before the Mask", "Masked Hotel" and "Masked Villa". A young woman was brutally murdered and her body was found in her home. An unknown informant letter was found to be true or false. Will the murderer show up at the masquerade? What is the purpose of the whistleblower? The residents are full of doubts and the truth is confusing. How will he and she peel off the cocoons and uncover the "mask"? The movie "Masked Hotel" adapted from the second book in the series of the same name will be released on September 4, 2020.

Xiaowuyi (classical Library)

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405K0

"Xiao Wu Yi" is the sequel to "Seven Chivalrous Heroes", the full name is "Zhong Lie Xiao Wu Yi Biography", also known as "The Continuation of Zhong Lie's Chivalrous Biography". It is one of the representative works of classical chivalrous novels in my country. In addition to the original "Seven Heroes and Five Righteousnesses", the main characters in this book include several new heroes. The story describes how all the heroes gathered in Xiangyang, divided their work to break the copper net formation, and unfortunately fell into the copper net by mistake.

Night on the Galaxy Railroad (hardcover Collector's Edition)

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"Night on the Galaxy Railway" is a classic collection of works by "Japan's Hans Christian Andersen" Miyazawa Kenji. It selects one of Japan's well-known "poems that are not poems" "Braving the Wind and Rain", as well as "Night on the Galaxy Railway", "Takashu the Cellist", "Yellow Tomatoes" and "The Origin of the Deer Dance" "The Cat's Office", "Nighthawk Star", "The Fourth of Narcissus", "Yamanashi", "Twin Stars", "The Restaurant with Many Requests", "Crossing the Snowfield", "Fazemata Saburo", "Otsbell and the Elephant", "The Wild Goose", "The Biography of Gusco Budoli" and other 15 popular fairy tales. "Night on the Galaxy Railway" is one of the representative works. The author revised the draft four times in eight years and was still processing and polishing it until the end of his life. It is called "the never-ending fairy tale". It tells the story of a poor young man named Giovanni who fell asleep on a hill on the night of the Galaxy Festival. In his dream, he and his friends boarded the Galaxy Railway train bound for heaven, embarking on a magnificent and romantic journey to the Milky Way. Kenji Miyazawa constructed a wonderful and colorful fairy tale world, using simple language to show his reflection on the harmonious coexistence between human beings and all things in nature, his concern for life and the universe, and his pursuit of happiness and ideals, etc. Miyazawa Kenji's will to be on the earth and toward the Milky Way, as well as his lifelong spirit of persistent and down-to-earth struggle for the happiness of all mankind, are conveyed through his words. Everyone who reads it sighs: When you are born as a human being, you must become such a person. Miyazawa Kenji's fairy tales are not just fairy tales, they are not only children's stories, but also fairy tales that "never end" and "always grow". No matter children or adults, they can read the profound meaning every time they read.

Disqualified in the World (hardcover Collector's Edition)

(japan) Osamu Dazai

145K0

This book includes Osamu Dazai's most representative novels "Disqualification in the World" and "Setting Sun" as well as literary essays "This I Hear". "Disqualified in the World" is Osamu Dazai's last completed work, and it is the pyramid of Japanese "private novels". In the form of a confession, it explores the cowardice deep in the heart and explores the qualifications of a human being. It goes straight to the soul and is inescapable. "Setting Sun" writes about the pain and redemption of Japan's declining aristocracy after the war. "Setting Sun Clan" has become synonymous with declining people, and Osamu Dazai's memorial hall was also named "Setting Sun Hall". "This I Hear" is Osamu Dazai's response to the criticism of him by other writers in the literary world. It includes criticism of some "old writers" in the literary world at that time, as well as a defense for himself. It also states his views and attitude towards writing. It can also be regarded as Osamu Dazai's "Declaration of Independence", which shocked the literary world when it was published.

Dragon Contract War Realm

Fireworks In The Starry Sky

57K0

When that cold girl fell from the sky, it was like a stone, causing ripples in Su Zicheng's ordinary life. And he never thought that he might not be from this world. Surrounding the mystery of life experience, the war hidden under the veil of mystery gradually begins. The silver-haired man who was sleeping in his body woke up, and dangers came one after another. He was confused whether he should escape or face it. The passionate young people set sail towards the unknown! This is an epic made of blood and fire! This is the music where gods and demons dance together! The word destiny is an eternal shackles bound to those who bear the mission! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Seriously, this is a middle school story about a middle school boy. Don't miss it if you pass by! Poor author, take a look\u002F(ㄒoㄒ)\u002F~~

Eugenie Grandet

Eugenie Grandet

General Fiction

(french) Balzac

121K01

The novel describes Grandet's family life - the cunning, greedy, stingy and cruel upstart father Grandet, his daughter Eugenie who longs for love but is indifferent to money, and Eugenie's cousin Charles, a vain, cruel and greedy Parisian swinger. It revolves around Eugenie's love tragedy and tells a story about how money destroys humanity and causes family tragedy. This book is "one of the most outstanding pictures" in the "Human Comedy" series by French critical realist writer Balzac. Grandet is one of the four classic images of a miser in the history of world literature.

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General Fiction

I

148K0

This book is one of Gorky's trilogy. It mainly tells the seven-year gray life of Alyosha when he lost his father when he was young and stayed at his grandfather's house from the age of three to ten. It successfully created the artistic image of his grandmother with great brilliance and human beauty in Russian literature. It vividly reproduced the living conditions of the lower class people in the Soviet Union in the 1870s and 1880s. It also wrote about Gorky's understanding of suffering and his unique insights into social life. There is an endless desire and strength in the words.

My University

My University

General Fiction

I

97K03

This book is the third of Gorky's trilogy. It tells the life story of young Alyosha who rushed to Kazan, failed to go to university, entered society, a university without walls, and finally grew into a staunch warrior. From this truly recorded process, we can see the young Gorky's deep hatred for the habits of the petty bourgeoisie, his passionate pursuit of freedom, and his strong yearning for a better life.

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General Fiction

J

106K0

"Yushima Love" is a collection of classic novels by Kyoka Izumi, a representative writer of Japanese romanticism and a pioneer of fantasy literature. It selects representative novels such as "The Holy Monk of Kono", "Yushima Love", "Hydrangea", "Night Patrol" and "Surgery Room". Jinghua pursues romanticism, and her works contain not only the love and hatred of obsessed men and women, but also the rich and colorful fantasy imagination between the human world and the other world. In the early days, he mainly focused on conceptual novels, ruthlessly exposing the social reality of the time, and firmly believing in the existence of eternal and pure love. He had a strong conceptual tendency. Later, he was influenced by the romanticism and Gothic novels of the British Victorian era, and in his childhood, he listened to many Edo stories told by his mother and others, which changed his writing style. Because of her love for poetry and its creation, she was very interested in Byron, Yeats and the fairy tales of Northern Ireland that she studied, forming Kyoka's unique beautiful and mysterious writing style.

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General Fiction

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This book is set in Paris and London during the French Revolution. It revolves around Dr. Manet's family in Paris and the Saint-Antoine district of Paris, headed by the Defage couple. It tells the story of Dr. Manet who was imprisoned for 18 years for writing a letter to the court to report the marquis brother's indiscriminate use of human life. However, Charles Da, the nephew of the marquis who hated his family's sins, However, Nye fell in love with Lucy, the daughter of Dr. Manette; Dr. Manette repaid evil with kindness. For the happiness of his daughter, he suppressed his hatred of the Evermond family in his heart, and accepted Charles Darnay as his son-in-law with tolerance and forgiveness. Carton, who loved Lucy deeply, went to the guillotine in place of Charles Darnay for Lucy's happiness. This book has a rigorous structure, twists and turns, drama, and vivid characters. It profoundly reflects the class antagonism and human conflicts during the French Revolution, embodies the author's humanitarian thoughts against violence, and can be called the pinnacle of Dickens's twilight years.

Greek Mythology: Legends of the Gods

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In the 19th century, the German romantic poet Gustav Schwab devoted himself to excavating and sorting out ancient cultural heritage. With his rigorous and serious style and vivid words of great literary value, he organized and arranged the complicated Greek myths and legends based on Homer's two epics "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey", as well as other ancient Greek myths and legends and some literary works of Greek writers, and compiled this "Greek Mythology" with a relatively clear pedigree and a relatively complete storyline. Greek mythology has been handed down to this day for more than 3,000 years. Its distinctive characters and graceful and tortuous storylines are very popular among readers all over the world. It interweaves real life with fantasy, compiles stories of gods and heroic legends, reproduces the social outlook and spiritual life of the ancient Greeks in the form of romantic epics, praises the wisdom and creativity of the ancient Greek people, and has a profound and long-lasting impact on the development and prosperity of Western literature.

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"Lemon" is a classic collection of novels by Japanese writer Kajii Motojirō, who is known as one of the "Three Divine Treasures" along with Dazai Osamu and Nakajima Atsushi. It newly includes several works that have never been translated into Chinese, totaling 26 short stories and short stories. Kajii Motojiro's works are represented by "Lemon", which projects the shadow that war has brought to everyone since the late Taisho years. It is like the shadow in the hearts of long-term patients. Even a small lemon is like a fresh and bright hope in a chaotic world. He is good at using symbolic techniques and morbid fantasies to construct the melancholy world and ideals of patients. Writers such as Mishima Yukio have stated that they were influenced by him.

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"Wuthering Heights" is a story about love and revenge. Squire Earnshaw brings the abandoned child Heathcliff back to Wuthering Heights. His son Hindley feels that the abandoned child has deprived him of his father's love and threatens his property inheritance rights, so he hates him. Once his father dies, he demotes him to a servant and tortures and humiliates him. During this period, Heathcliff and Earnshaw's daughter Catherine fell in love. However, Heathcliff's humble status and Catherine's worldly ideas are insurmountable obstacles to this love. When Catherine decided to marry the wealthy young man Edgar Linton, Heathcliff's passionate love for his lover turned into a deep-seated hatred for his enemies and rivals. He launched a crazy revenge on Hindley, Edgar, and their descendants. As the first novel, this book uses flashback techniques in art, and unfolds the fierce conflict of love and hate layer by layer through the narrations of tenants and old servants, just like a detective novel. The scenery of Yorkshire in northern England sets off the ups and downs of the characters' inner world. The plot is ups and downs, and the language is rich and vivid.

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This book is Mark Twain's masterpiece, full of childlike innocence. The protagonist Tom is innocent and lively, daring to explore, and pursues freedom. He cannot bear the life that restricts his personality and always dreams of doing something heroic. The novel describes the free and lively minds of children in a cheerful style, while using satire to criticize hypocritical and vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious rituals and rigid and outdated school education. It is a pastoral pastoral of the "Golden Age" of America.

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