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"The Rainy Season Will Never Come Back" Author: Sanmao Publisher: Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House
"The Rainy Season Will Never Come Back" Author: Sanmao Publisher: Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
She uses a pen to maintain the simplicity and plainness of her personal writing.
From the distant Sahara to the Dunhuang Gobi Desert, she does not follow the crowd, nor does she interpret life, but only witnesses life.
She is the romantic, free-spirited, and true-natured Sanmao in our hearts, an eternal legend.
"The Rainy Season Will Never Come Again" collects Sanmao's works published when she was 17 to 22 years old. When Sanmao was still a young girl, she was a rebellious child, pursuing the feelings that every young person could not explain, and recorded her confusion and sentimentality in words. However, after ten years of countless journeys, endless wanderings and emotional ups and downs, she finally realized that this period of time was not wasted, but made her a Sanmao who had love, faith and hope for everything, creating her romance and true temperament. Although the rainy season, which was intertwined with the sweet and sad thoughts of young people, was long, there would always be a day when she could step onto the sunny road wearing dry yellow sneakers.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Sanmao (1943-1991), whose real name was Chen Maoping, changed her name to Chen Ping because she could not learn to write the character "Mao". Traveling and reading were two first-class stars in her life, mixed with happiness and pain, and she started writing purely to make her parents happy. She set foot on the vast Sahara, pursuing the nostalgia of her previous life, and married Jose in the desert. From then on, she wrote a series of prose works that swept countless readers, vividly showing the wild tenderness of the desert and the vibrant marriage life in front of everyone. "Sanmao fever" quickly swept the entire Chinese-speaking world from Taiwan and Hong Kong. However, Jose's sudden death almost made her give up her life, until she went on a trip to Central and South America, and finally picked up her pen to write again. Then she tried to write scripts and lyrics, and each time she did it, she would definitely shake people's hearts. Until one day, she played cards unconventionally like a child and wandered to a distant heaven.