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"Cat City" Author: Lao She Publisher: Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House
"Cat City" Author: Lao She Publisher: Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
The plane broke into pieces.
I am from Earth and I am currently on Mars.
Looking around, everything is gray.
About seven or eight steps away from me, there was a group of people standing.
I saw it clearly at a glance, it was a person with a cat face!
Editor's Recommendation:
★Classic handed down from generation to generation, shocking the world: Lao She's science fiction novel that shocked the world became popular overseas earlier than "The Three-Body Problem"! It has been translated into many languages including English, French, German, and Japanese.
★New illustrations, pleasing to the eyes: 145 new full-color illustrations are added, which shockingly present the classic scenes of the novel.
★Brand-new introduction·Explain the essence: 4,000-word in-depth introduction, analyzing the spiritual core of the work and leading readers to read it thoroughly.
★Special collection·10,000-word chronology: Special collection of 14,000-word Lao She chronology, which will help you understand every aspect of Lao She.
★Exquisite binding, worth collecting: round spine hardcover, extra-large format; carefully selected coated art paper to restore the brilliant colors of the illustrations.
★New layout, comfortable reading: the layout is open, the characters are large and pleasing to the eye, and reading is easy, and you won’t feel tired or strain your eyes even if you read for a long time.
★Super-valuable gifts·Included with the book: 1 exquisite postcard, 1 bookmark and 1 poster for free.
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About the Author · · · · · ·
Lao She (1899-1966)
A modern Chinese novelist, playwright and translator.
His real name is Shu Qingchun, and his pen name is Sheyu. He was born in Beijing and is of Manchu ethnicity.
At the age of 25, he went to England and worked as a Chinese teacher at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and officially began his literary creation.
He returned to China at the age of 31 and taught at Qilu University and Shandong University, entering the peak period of his creative career. During this period, he published a series of important works such as "Cat City", "Divorce" and "Camel Xiangzi".
At the age of 38, he went to Wuhan, and the following year he moved to Chongqing with the "Cultural Association". Later, he visited many places for inspection and condolences.
At the age of 47, he went to the United States to give lectures, and then wrote "Four Generations Under One Roof" in New York and participated in the translation.
He returned to China at the age of 50 and created a large number of plays. He was awarded the title of "People's Artist" for "Longxugou".
He drowned himself in Taiping Lake at the age of 67.
"Cat City" is unique among Lao She's many novels. It is also popular among foreign readers and has been translated into many languages including English, French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Hungarian.