SAN MAO CLASSIC BOOKS: THE RAINY SEASON WILL NEVER COME AGAIN
The Rainy Season Will Never Come Again is a book published by Beijing October Literature and Arts Publishing House in 2007, and is written by San Mao. The book takes San Mao's life course as the theme, records San Mao's growth process from 17 to 22 years old, and truly presents San Mao's feelings of growing up in her teenage years, dropping out of school, self-absorption, rebelliousness, and gradually growing up into an independent and self-confident young person after traveling to Spain, Germany, and the U.S.A. The book reveals the traces of her legendary character as the innocence of her sentiments and the beauty of her heterogeneous nature, which can be clearly evidenced. Below, I briefly introduce the main content of the book for you, I hope you like it!
Author's Introduction:
SAN MAO, whose real name is CHEN MAO PING, learned not to write the word "MAO". Because she couldn't learn how to write the character "懋", she changed her name to Chen Ping.
At the age of thirteen, she ran away from home to play in Little Liuqiu, and when she was in junior high school, she skipped school and went to the graveyard to read books.
Traveling and reading are the two stars of her life, the most joyful and the most painful.
She has no sense of numbers, refuses to work for money, and writes purely to make her parents happy.
She saw a `photo' of the Sahara Desert and sensed the nostalgia of her past life, so she decided to move there, and Jose, who was bitterly in love with her, followed without saying a word.
Then she and José married in the desert, and from then on wrote a series of popular prose works of countless readers, the desert's wild and gentle and energetic marital life, show in front of everyone,? Sanmao fever" quickly swept across the entire Chinese world from Taiwan and Hong Kong, and? Wandering Literature The first time I saw this was when I was a student at the University of California, Berkeley, and the second time I saw it.
Then, the return of stability took a sudden turn for the worse, and the heartbreaking death of her beloved José made her almost give up on life, until she traveled to Central and South America, where she finally put pen to paper again. She went on to write screenplays and lyrics, and each time she did it, she was sure to shake things up.
Eventually, as she had done as a child, she fled to a faraway land where no one knew she was there, and continued to wander as a free spirit.
She is the most romantic, the most sincere, the most courageous and the most dashing in our hearts - the eternal San Mao.
Synopsis:
When Sanmao was still a young girl, she wrote The Rainy Season Never Comes Again, which was published between the ages of 17 and 22, and truly shows the process of growing up from the youthful and sensitive Ermao to the wise and mature Sanmao. And the pure love and beauty revealed in The Rainy Season Never Comes Again can clearly testify to the traces of her legendary character.
Table of Contents:
When Sanmao was still in Ermao's life
Cowardly
Blowing Soldiers
Bandit Soldier A and Bandit Soldier B
Dating
The Love of a Lifetime
Purple Clothes
Butterfly's Colors
Skipping school
The Rainy Season is no more
The Rainy Season is no longer here. For Reading
Confusion
Looking Back
Thirty Years of Dreaming
My Three Teachers
The Mood of Winning Prizes
Deliberations for a Lifelong Meeting
Moon River
The Bird of Paradise
The Rainy Season Never Comes Again
A Monday Morning
Fall in Love
The West Wind Doesn't Know Me
The Love of a Lifetime
The West Wind Doesn't Know What It's Doing
Anthony? My Anthony
The First Time I Saw the Mona Lisa
The Happiest Classroom
The Tumbledown
To Whom It Is Returned
Dude, I'm Waking Up
An Insight on the Journey to Europe
My Flight from Taiwan
A Boat Flipper Looks at the Yellow Crane Tower
Last Winter
Correspondence (Spain?) Taiwan)
APPENDIX
My Second? Third Miss Chen Siqing
I have something to say, Miao Jinlan
Editor's Note
: Recommended:
San Mao? A legendary woman in the Chinese language world who traveled all over the world.
This is San Mao's most popular work, which has captivated Chinese readers all over the world.
The cover was designed by Taiwan's famous designer Nie Yongzhen.
It presents a different kind of San Mao in an all-round, multi-angle and three-dimensional way.
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