Kobo Abe began his literary creation in the 1950s. His main works include the novels "Box Man", "Other People's Fetuses", "Sand Girl" and "The Burning Map". These works will satirize It combines description, science fiction, psychology, reasoning and other techniques, and draws on the philosophical ideas of surrealism and existentialism to express the loneliness of people in society under the threat of capitalism, as well as the relationship between people and between people and society. alienated and uncoordinated relationships. For example, "Sand Girl" describes a love story full of absurdity between a widow and an amateur biologist, praising Japan's traditional rural sentiment.