Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Shenxian county fortune telling

Shenxian county fortune telling

Shenxian county fortune telling

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Extraction code: xoil Title: Go to Hailar

Author: Wang Xian

Douban score: 7.4

Press: CITIC Publishing Group

Publication year: 20 18- 1

Pages: 400

Content introduction:

The seven stories in the book take place in the center or edge of the city, and everyone has secrets. There are young artists from rural Yunnan who come to big cities to live in strangers' homes; There is a silent father, looking for hope in the fortune-telling mother-in-law; A famous poet once "retired" to raise pigs ... Behind every secret lies the fate of a group and the background color of an era. Even the narrator "I" of the story has hidden worries.

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I had known Wang Xian for many years before I knew he wrote novels. After reading it, maybe you shouldn't use the word amazing to describe it. It's so superficial and arbitrary. The young people in my impression have a very calm and meticulous observation of the world and people's feelings. The hidden restraint and warmth are not only the obscurity of daily life, but also the faint light in the cracks. His simple and rich writing style makes the darkness less dark and the light less intense. Perhaps this is the origin and poetry of daily life-Zhang Chu.

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Wang Xian's novels have made two important contributions to China's contemporary narrative. One is to face his real daily life humbly and calmly, and the other is to increase its density and intensity-Ge Fei-while removing unnecessary drama as much as possible.

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Wang Xian's narrative is calm and restrained, with deep thoughts and humor hidden in seriousness. It seems calm and restrained, but it is full of great energy, like a world washed by heavy rain-Huang Dehai.

About the author:

Wang Xian, 1970, a native of Shenxian, lives in Shanghai and is a senior editor of Harvest Literature magazine. After twenty years of writing, I selected seven novels for the first time.