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Zhong Xiaoyang
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Love Only One Person in a Lifetime, Feel Only One Kind of Sorrow in a Lifetime Zhong Xiaoyang's masterpiece, written at the age of 18, is a classic of Chinese literature for 40 years.
The 2019 edition includes a new reproduction of Zhang Ailing's handwritten letter to Zhong Xiaoyang and Zhong Xiaoyang's caption, "A Letter from Los Angeles."
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Recommended by Zhang Ailing, Zhu Tianxin, Zhan Hongzhi, Wang Dewei, Huang Lei and others
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[Zhang Ailing] There are so few touching love stories, no wonder "Stop and Ask" caused such a sensation.
[Zhu Tianxin] Her talent and boldness are truly astonishing and admirable.
[Zhan Hongzhi] Zhong Xiaoyang is like a young talent dropped from the sky. At the age of 18, he wrote with a sophistication and control that should not be taken lightly.
[Huang Lei] When I first read "Stop and Ask," I thought it was written by Eileen Chang. But after reading it, I realized it was written by a very young woman. Her writing is lighter than Eileen Chang's, with a sense of cotton about to travel far. She lacks Eileen Chang's sharp edge, and the dialogue is particularly gentle.
[Wang Dewei] Zhong Xiaoyang is a "modern-day ancient," able to package the sentiments of classical Chinese poetry and song in the form of modern fiction, particularly excelling in depicting the melancholy of displacement. In contrast to the witty narrative vision of Eileen Chang, who shaped Taiwanese literary history, Zhong Xiaoyang's narrative technique clearly foregrounds pathos. While Eileen Chang's characters were often vulgar, simply to "use vulgarity to counter the contemporary," Zhong Xiaoyang meticulously depicts the throbbing emotions of ordinary people in ordinary life.
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When they were alone, he was hers, or at least she was his; once he entered the world, he became unattainable.
Her vision gradually narrowed to accommodate only him. She could not see anything behind him. All the perspectives were on him, or even there was no perspective, and he was her dead end.
She just hoped it would never end.

Publication Date

2019-09-01

Publisher

北京十月文艺出版社

Imprint

Youth and Ma Culture

Pages

256

ISBN

9787530219188
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