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Massage Author: Bi Feiyu People's Literature Publishing House
Massage Author: Bi Feiyu People's Literature Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
"Tuina" is one of the few literary works in China that takes the blind as its theme. With respect and understanding for the blind, the novel describes the unique life of a group of blind masseurs, which is subtle and unique, and goes deep into the hearts of this special group. In this group of lively people, there are ambitious entrepreneurs Sha Fuming and Zhang Zongqi, Wang Dafu and Xiao Kong who are in love and worried about getting married, Xiao Ma who is caught in desire and ethical entanglements, Tailai who is injured in legendary love, Jin Yan who is bold and bold and actively pursues love from thousands of miles away, and Du Hong who is "beautiful" and suddenly withers. Each story reveals the beauty and moving, and all of them show the entanglement of dignity, love, responsibility, and desire in life. And these contradictions and struggles in life seem to be more sensitive in the dark world. This novel shows the private and real private world of blind masseurs in real life, and shows another kind of life joys and sorrows of the blind group that people rarely know. The novel particularly emphasizes that, like normal people, disabled and blind people have the same love, hate, joy, and pain as normal people, and have a spiritual world that needs the same respect and attention. The significance of the novel is that it describes the happiness, sadness, love, desire, and fantasy of disabled people, breaking the emotional cage of our cognition of disabled people.
About the Author
Bi Feiyu was born in Xinghua, Jiangsu Province. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Yangzhou Normal University in 1987 and is currently a professor at Nanjing University. He began writing novels in the mid-1980s. He has written four volumes of Bi Feiyu's Collected Works (2003), seven volumes of Bi Feiyu's Works (2009), and nine volumes of Bi Feiyu's Works (2015). His representative works include short stories "Women in Breastfeeding" and "Wangjiazhuang on Earth", novellas "Qingyi" and "Corn", novels "Plain" and "Tuina"; prose collections "Don Quixote, a Young Man in Northern Jiangsu" and "Space Full of Words"; literary lectures "Novel Class"; and literary dialogues "Novel Life - Dialogues between Bi Feiyu and Zhang Li". "Women in Breastfeeding" won the first Lu Xun Literature Award for National Outstanding Short Stories, "Corn" won the third Lu Xun Literature Award for National Outstanding Novellas, "Three Sisters" ("Corn", "Yuxiu" and "Yuyang") won the fourth Man Asian Literature Award, and "Tuina" won the eighth Mao Dun Literature Award. In 2017, he was awarded the "Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters" by the French Ministry of Culture. His works have been translated into more than 20 languages and published overseas.