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Please recommend a book (novel) that describes the story of the 1980s!
1.People's memories in the 1970s

Author: Shui Miao

Higher education press

Remember that childish urchin who moved the stool to the neighbor's house and watched TV with his friends? Remember the windward boy who was doing broadcast gymnastics in a bright red scarf? Eating a 5-cent popsicle and watching a 20-cent movie are extravagant. We were simple and happy at that time. I am most looking forward to the Spring Festival Gala, and the happiest thing is to be a "three good" student and get back the certificate and the big red flower. ...

I used to go to nearby villages to watch The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Huo Yuanjia and Shanghai Beach, and watch open-air movies. I like Teresa Teng's The Voice of Decadence and Zhang Mingmin's China Heart. ...

This book records the best, purest and most sincere memories in our hearts. Some stories are like old wine. The longer they are stored, the more worth tasting and tasting. ...

2. "Red Childhood"-China's childhood born in 1970s.

Published by China Pictorial Publishing House

Author: Liu Shuhong

This is a book that you will read in one breath. Because this book records your childhood, your partner, and the bits and pieces that are closely related to you. Recorded your laughter and tears in the first half of your life.

Believe it or not, you must be in this book.

Ten years, twenty years, thirty years or even longer, someone took out a video of your past and recorded everything about you.

This is a documentary. It recorded the joy, tears, wisdom and courage of China and all China people at that time. It's all about you.

Really, it's about you!

3. Souvenir: Let's sing the 1980s!

Author: See the move to remove the move.

Source: network serialization

The devil dictionary of adolescence, the folk language on campus, and the genetic code of a generation.

The eighties were not imaginary, but made up of many details and expressions. Mahjong, campus, fighting, pornography, storytelling, movies, buying CDs, computers, reading, picking up girls ... The stories written in the book are absurd and lovely. This is probably a compulsory course for a man to grow up. A person's experience not only determines how many books he reads, but also depends on how many things he has done, especially bad things. When describing these life themes, Lao Liu has a nose and eyes like a storyteller and a screenwriter.

4. Gold on a Red Background —— Children in Beijing in 1960s and 1970s

Published by China Youth Publishing House

Author: Liu Yangdong

The generation of children who grew up during the Cultural Revolution, their childhood and school life and study, make these people from now to middle age unforgettable.

This book gives a panoramic description of the scenes experienced by people born in the 1960s and 1970s, including camping training, watching open-air movies, borrowing picture books, studying engineering agriculture, taking classes, playing pranks, playing games, exercising, doing housework, shopping for the New Year, dressing up and catchwords. Full and accurate information, warm and delicate memories and humorous words make this book smile and make us memorable.

5. "Love in the Revolutionary Period" Wang Xiaobo

6. "Memories so early-the spirit of the sixties" Author: Liu Lang, edited by Gui Ling.

They are the "nameless generation", the neglected generation, the "eggs under the red flag", the adherents of the red era, the children's legacy of the agricultural era, the viewers and reference objects of history, the transitional body of the transitional era, and the last generation bound together with youth, ideals, passion, responsibility, life and life significance.

Without flags, slogans and declarations, we will not form a powerful social force and form our own discourse system and cultural strength. They are silent, lonely, dreamy, sad, wandering, alienated and watchful, which is far from the present, the past and the future. They are homeless wandering souls and a wandering generation. They are helpless and insignificant passengers, and they are easily left behind by the huge train of the times in strange and nameless stations.

Therefore, just over 30 years old, they have to hide in their fragile and sensitive hearts, "moved by the past" and enter the river of memories prematurely. They began to remember so early.

In fact, there are many such books. I just list a few I have read.