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Love during the Revolution
Love during the Revolution
Wang Xiaobo
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About Book
About Book
★ "The word 'love' is very cruel." The saddest story written by Wang Xiaobo.
★ Suspense comparable to Hitchcock's + heartbreaking humor + profound and melancholic thoughts.
★ “Glory belongs to the king, and fun belongs to us.”
★ The master's style is hard to replicate, and the "Renaissance" king bomb scene [Name Transformation] I, Wang Er, he... From absurdity to beauty, from fun to speculation;
[Narrative Structure] Three timelines are nested, repeatedly returning to a certain point in time, and the plot unfolds in a spiral;
[Awesome collaboration] Dali, Calvino, TS Eliot, Michelangelo... The title of the book is a parody of Marquez's "Love in the Time of Cholera".
★ The favorites of cultural leaders: Zhi'an's confession, Dai Jinhua's long commentary, Fudan professor Yan Feng's special interpretation... There are always people falling in love with Wang Xiaobo!
★ Exclusively authorized by Li Yinhe, she personally reviewed and proofread the book one by one based on the final version Wang Xiaobo wrote before his death, supplemented 3 paragraphs of text, and revised more than 80 errors.
★ Ingenious design, special color printing, hardcover collection.
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This happened in the first few days of May.
I rode my bike in from the shabby little alley outside, singing an incomprehensible song. Out of curiosity, the sea eagle climbed up the tower to see me, but I grabbed her wrist and chased her out. Then I made her heart flutter.
She told me we were a bad influence, and I was completely indifferent. What was "bad influence"? But it was a start. That's when my heart fluttered.
"Love in the Revolutionary Period" begins with a chase triggered by a painting of a nude woman. It frankly presents a man's first love as a boy, his abnormal love in his youth, and his love in adulthood. The language is humorous and both sad and romantic.
★ Suspense comparable to Hitchcock's + heartbreaking humor + profound and melancholic thoughts.
★ “Glory belongs to the king, and fun belongs to us.”
★ The master's style is hard to replicate, and the "Renaissance" king bomb scene [Name Transformation] I, Wang Er, he... From absurdity to beauty, from fun to speculation;
[Narrative Structure] Three timelines are nested, repeatedly returning to a certain point in time, and the plot unfolds in a spiral;
[Awesome collaboration] Dali, Calvino, TS Eliot, Michelangelo... The title of the book is a parody of Marquez's "Love in the Time of Cholera".
★ The favorites of cultural leaders: Zhi'an's confession, Dai Jinhua's long commentary, Fudan professor Yan Feng's special interpretation... There are always people falling in love with Wang Xiaobo!
★ Exclusively authorized by Li Yinhe, she personally reviewed and proofread the book one by one based on the final version Wang Xiaobo wrote before his death, supplemented 3 paragraphs of text, and revised more than 80 errors.
★ Ingenious design, special color printing, hardcover collection.
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This happened in the first few days of May.
I rode my bike in from the shabby little alley outside, singing an incomprehensible song. Out of curiosity, the sea eagle climbed up the tower to see me, but I grabbed her wrist and chased her out. Then I made her heart flutter.
She told me we were a bad influence, and I was completely indifferent. What was "bad influence"? But it was a start. That's when my heart fluttered.
"Love in the Revolutionary Period" begins with a chase triggered by a painting of a nude woman. It frankly presents a man's first love as a boy, his abnormal love in his youth, and his love in adulthood. The language is humorous and both sad and romantic.
Publication Date
Publication Date
2021-08-01
Publisher
Publisher
北京十月文艺出版社
Imprint
Imprint
New Classic Culture
Pages
Pages
198
ISBN
ISBN
9787530221693
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