Ge Liang, winner of the Top Ten Fiction Awards of Asia Weekly and a finalist of the 10th Mao Dun Literature Award, signed and sealed it personally. The three volumes of stories are interlocking and represent each other.
Ge Liang traces the life experience of his ancestors and tells family stories. The historical span is from 1920s to the end of 1940s. Exquisite and meticulous, it reproduces the "Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival" in the Republic of China, which is free, flexible and eclectic.
The novel takes the growth of the protagonist as the starting point and the marriage between the capitalist family and the declining aristocratic family as the main line, and outlines the most turbulent dating in the Republic of China. Compared with daily life, the ups and downs of life legends are subtle and thrilling, which makes people feel the pain and body temperature from the big era, the breadth and richness of the big era, and the delicacy and broadness of people in the big era.
About the author:
Ge Liang, a native of Nanjing, now lives in Hong Kong and teaches in colleges and universities. He is a doctoral student in the Chinese Department of Hong Kong University. His works have been published in three places across the Taiwan Strait, including the novels North Kite, Suzaku, Seven Sounds, Mystery Crow, Raccoon, Year of the Opera, Cultural Essays and Paintings, and the academic treatise My hometown is also at ease here.
His works were selected into the Contemporary Novelists' Book Department, the China Literature Department of 2 1 Century, the China Novel Rankings of 2008, 2009, 20 15, and the Selected Chinese Books of 20 15. The novel Suzaku was selected as one of the top ten novels in China by Asia Weekly on 20 15.
Refer to the above information? Baidu Encyclopedia-Ge Liang