Woolf talked about the plight of women in a patriarchal society, the historical prejudice against women, the common destiny women face, and the impact of women's poverty on their creations; Independent economic power and social status, independent thinking, free life, give full play to the greatest advantages of women, and achieve self-achievement.
Comment: This book may still be a bit vague among the feminist works I read, but Woolf¡¯s indictment has a passion and is quite contagious. It is quite contagious to some female writers such as Jane Austen and Charlotte Brown. The special analysis is also very interesting.
2. "Taisho"
Author: Mao Lu Meiya
From the bright and gorgeous Meiji era to the gorgeous and romantic Taisho era, Moro Meiya has outlined one after another Japanese strange women who are as beautiful as cherry blossoms with simple and profound writing!
? During the Taisho era, Japan gradually became rich and cultures flourished. Not only the "new middle class" of industrialists and office workers emerged, but also a group of insightful people and "new female class". Women began to get rid of the unequal treatment given by society and families in the past, and explored ways of self-reliance, engaged in emerging industries, and stepped onto the social stage step by step.
Comment: The background introduction in the front of this book is too simple to list information, and the biography of the strange woman in the back is very interesting to cooperate with the author's complaints, it is simply a bullet screen.
3. "Private Goods"
Author: James Wood
The publication of several books such as "Outlaws", "The Irresponsible Self" and "The Fiction Machine" made James Wood a leader among contemporary critics, and the subsequent "Private Goods" made him stand firm. He is not only a discerning judge, but also a connoisseur of contemporary fiction.
In these 23 glowing reviews covering important writers such as Hardy, Tolstoy, Lermontov, and Edmund Wilson, James Wood describes a modern The panorama of the novel.
Comment: When I promoted "Misogyny", I also pushed James Wood's "The Thing Closest to Life". The author can be said to be my favorite literary critic now. This book is relatively not as good as the "Things Closest to Life" Read", the selected works are also less popular, so I sometimes feel a little confused when I read them. But the analysis of some of them is very brilliant, such as Kazuo Ishiguro's "Don't Let Me Go". The quality is not very high under the premise. Because there is something "new" in it. James Wood's comments are very vivid, so don't worry about spoilers, etc. Friends who are interested should go to the closest thing to life. This book may only be familiar with "War and Peace" for non-literary lovers There is also "1984", other post-colonial novels, etc. I am not very familiar with, and it still looks boring. The analysis of "War and Peace" and a book "Natasha's Dance" are also very brilliant.
4. "Selected Short Stories by Chekhov"
There are many versions, and I don't quite remember which two versions I read.
Comment: I am in two extremes of Chekhov's short stories. Some of them I like very much, and some of them are too routine. He writes too many articles about petty bureaucrats, which are inevitably a bit repetitive. But many novels on other themes are very good, especially some short and medium stories about female characters are very interesting. The only ones I remember are "The Sixth Ward", "The Man in the Set" and "Gooseberry".
5. "Throw away the books and go to the streets"
Author: Shuji Terayama
Shuji Terayama is a strange person who crosses borders. He is not only an excellent film director and actor, but also an outstanding poet, critic and dramatist. The "Goodbye Boxboat" and "The Pastoral Festival of the Dead" directed by him were listed as the top ten films of the year in the film Xunbao, and were nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival; "Grass Maze" and "Madman's Education" created by him have become Japanese avant-garde dramas. representative works.
In this book, Shuji Terayama captures every fragment of life, and infuses his strong personal style and unconstrained thinking between the lines. He captured countless people including Shunji Iwai, Daido Moriyama, and Tadao Ando with his unrestrained talent and unique style of works.
Comments: Before reading this book, I don¡¯t know why Shuji Terayama and Shuichi Yoshida are always confused. After reading it, I will definitely not. Shuji Terayama¡¯s personal characteristics are very distinctive. There are too many wonderful sentences in his essays, and they are also very politically incorrect. If you want to read it, you can start from the penultimate chapter "Introduction to Suicide". If you can accept the style, just read it!
6. "The Plague"
Author: Camus
Comment: Recommended during the epidemic, so I won¡¯t repeat it
&nbnbsp;This is a set of magazines. It was recommended by a Hollywood Golden Age group. It was very difficult to buy. Finally, Confucius found it. I was very pleasantly surprised. Except for the emotional part of picking up actresses, this book is very intimate and watery, and other materials There are so many, it is rare to write about the magazine author and the beauty pageant at that time, and the pictures are well selected, there are classic stills and some unpopular ones, a set of magazines suitable for fans to collect.
14. "Study or Work? "
Author: Tiffany Riviere
¡ïDedicated to all of you who are struggling between studying and working.
¡ïThe question of what to study in college is like the bed of Proclustes, tormenting each of us; the choice of studying or working is like the sword of Damocles, always hanging over each of us.
¡ïIn this graphic novel, you will meet a self named Jeanne Dagan. This is a portrait of the person and times you have experienced, are experiencing or will experience.
Comment: This is a picture book. The author wrote it after a very painful PhD. Although it is written in France, it can be used all over the world, and the young people¡¯s entanglements and escapes are very substituting, as are the literary and philosophical stalks. Super many. Although the author did not give an answer in the end, it is still worth watching. Compared with some life-guiding books, I may also like the escape from the choice in this book better.
15. "The First Man in Rome" (upper and lower)
Author: Colleen McCullough
1. The author of the famous book "The Thorn Bird" and Australian national treasure writer Colleen McCullough's historical novel masterpiece
2. Present the turbulent history of ancient Rome with the delicate and vivid brushwork of the novelist, reproduce the stage of giants such as Marius and Caesar, study the historical background in detail, and win the honor of doctor of history for the author with fictional works
Comment: I am very happy with you in the past, and now I will do it again! I have already bought another set of this set for a friend, hey, bitterness. Why is there no electronic version of it? I want to read it anytime, but the book is still too big and it is too inconvenient to hold it.
16. "A Brief History of Race in America"
Author: Thomas Sowell
In the book "A Brief History of American Race", the author uses a large number of historical facts and figures to explain the struggle history and cultural history of various races in the United States, including the Irish, Germans, Italians, Japanese, Jews, and Chinese. , Mexicans, blacks, Puerto Ricans, etc.
Comment: I forget which audio class teacher recommended it. Many views in this book can be said to subvert my stereotypes, not only for people, but also for education and family.
"A Moment of Dissent" is a graphic biography of U.S. Supreme Court Justice (one of the "Nine") Ginsberg.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg (ruth bader ginsburg) was nominated as justice by Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1993. She is the second female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court after Sandra Day O'Connor, and is currently the only Jewish female justice. Ruth Ginsburg devoted her whole life to the struggle, protection and protection of women's rights.
"The notorious r.b.g." (notorious r.b.g.) is the nickname given to the female justice by fans, imitating the nickname of the famous American rapper Christopher Wallace (Christopher Wallace).
Part of the content of the book is a biography, part is a collection of paintings, and part is Ginsberg's case records. By interspersing interviews, illustrations, Internet hot words and other materials, a wonderful review of Ginsberg's life is carried out.
Comment: I think the content of this film is still too small, but the analysis part of the case is quite valuable. If there is more, I recommend the documentary "rbg" of the same name by the protagonist rbg.
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I've been busy recently, so I haven't read much novels, so I might as well recommend physical books. Most of the wx readings in the recommended books should be read directly. It would be great if reading books could be so convenient when I was a child. I really feel that elementary school is the peak period of my reading. After I fell into the arms of novels in the first grade of junior high school, it is difficult to be as hungry as before. up. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com