Summary of the collection of short and medium-length stories "Stories from a Small Town" "Stories from a Small Town" is a collection of short and medium-length stories written by Mr. Zhu Chaoqun.
240,000 words, 62 novels.
Most of the stories describe the love and life, personal and factory life of young men and women in small towns in the south of the Yangtze River from the 1970s to the 1980s, as well as the scenes of young people in work, life and career.
The work uses realistic and romantic description methods to describe the living and working conditions of people in a small town in a specific environment at that time.
In particular, there is a relatively detailed description of the development process of an automobile city in Shanghai.
The description of the work is quite simple, delicate, exquisite and unique, as if it is what happens to the people around you.
It is like a series of landscape paintings in a small town in the south of the Yangtze River, displayed for every reader to appreciate.
"Small Town Stories" is a collection of short stories and short stories that Mr. Zhu Chaoqun compiled from the collection of "Because I'm Young", short stories and essays, "One Spring Evening" and the short story "Gathering of Friends" which he edited in mid-2011.
A carefully selected collection of novels was officially published by Hong Kong Literary Newspaper Publishing Company in October 2011.
The preface written by Zhu Chaoqun himself in "Small Town Stories" is a short and medium-sized novel that I wrote between May 1979 and April 2004, totaling 62 pieces.
It is a work written when I was 22 to 45 years old.
During this period, I wrote more than 100 short stories and short stories.
Other works such as essays, journalism and documentary literature are not included.
These novels were carefully selected by me and the publisher before publishing this book.
It should be said that it was the short and medium-sized novel that I was quite satisfied with during that period.
Most of these novels were written by me when there was no computer. The paper manuscripts have been kept in the bookcase for decades. It was only after my wife retired this year that I asked her to follow up and type them into electronic manuscripts.
After the novel draft is typed, I basically keep the original draft and only modify it to make the work smooth and correct typos.
The reason why I want to make an electronic manuscript is because after the Spring Festival this year, I went to the NetEase blog and made many blog friends, including writers, essayists, and poets. I also participated in the "Chinese Essayists Association" and "Anhui
Provincial Poetry Association" and "Shahu Literary Society", obtained membership certificates from three associations of prose, poetry and writers, and published several short stories, essays and poems in many provincial and municipal publications.
I wanted to select the old works and publish this book first, so this is the result.
I titled this book "Small Town Story".
Not only was I born in a small southern town like Huangdu, but I also worked and lived in the neighboring town of Anting for a long time.
In recent years, Huangdu has been merged into Anting, and I have been working and living in this town.
Most of the novels I write are mainly about the work and life of young men and women in urban areas.
The work has also become a testimony of the era of a small town! I once thought about naming the book "Stories of Car Town".
This is because I worked at the Shanghai Automobile Factory in Anting for a long time, and later joined the Shanghai Volkswagen Co., Ltd. after a Sino-foreign joint venture.
Anting is also known as Shanghai International Automobile City because of the Shanghai Automobile Factory and the later Sino-German joint venture Shanghai Volkswagen Co., Ltd.
Finally, I decided to call the book "Stories from a Small Town" because it is not limited to the word "Checheng".
I think this collection of short stories and short stories can be preserved to this day, and it has certain survival significance.
This collection of short stories and short stories can be successfully published, and I would like to thank the publisher for its help.
November 2, 2011 Summary of the short and medium story collection "Once Glorious" The short and medium story collection "Once Glorious" is a self-selected collection by Mr. Zhu Chaoqun.
He selected 28 novels from the more than 100 novels he wrote over more than 30 years. The title of the book is taken from the name of one of the novels.
Most of the works in this book have been selected into novel collections and anthologies such as "Small Town Stories", "Selected Works of Contemporary Literature", "Selected Works of Contemporary Writers and Poets".
This book is also a collection of selected novels.
Some works were published in supplements of Shanghai municipal industry newspapers such as "Shanghai Automobile News" and "Shanghai Machinery News" in the early years, such as "Sweeping Old Man", "Backing Board", etc.; some works have been published in various magazines in recent years.
Published in publications, such as "New Year", "Before and After Burning Incense", "Xiao Wang and Her Shop", etc.
All the works collected in this book have been published on the Internet and have been viewed and appreciated by hundreds of thousands of people.
Most of the novels write about the lives of young men and women and ordinary people in small towns, as well as the daily work and lives of workers in factories.
It is the embodiment of social reality in words and the reproduction of past history in words.
The author's thinking is quick, his writing is fresh, his language is simple, and his story is pure. In particular, the work is straight to the point and has a simple plot from the outside to the inside.
The cover title of the novel "Once Glorious" explains that there are countless stars above the auspicious clouds, twinkling in the sky.
When night comes, they gather into subtle rays of light, illuminating the earth and the world.
People in this world, who care about the bitterness and sweetness in life?
Poor or tired, rich or leisurely, you have to survive every day.
For people to live, labor and creation are needed.