藍玉雍
藍玉雍

畢業於中正大學心理和哲學系,現就讀陽明交通大學社會與文化研究所。曾在關鍵評論網擔任書評專欄作者。文章主要投稿、刊登於 香港 微批paratext 或 虛詞.無形網站,多為文學、哲學類性質。另也有動漫評論發表於U-ACG。 信箱:f0921918962@gmail.com 信箱:f0921918962@gmail.com

Announcement: The articles in the key column for more than half a year are now available for viewing on the square grid website.

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As shown in the title, the articles originally published in the column of the key comment network half a year ago have been moved to the square grid platform (currently only on this platform, so it is recommended to follow up, this platform can also support articles with likecoin). Readers are welcome to watch and read, especially if you have only recently come to know this platform, you are highly recommended and welcome to click and read. Articles that have not reached more than half a year, after that, they will slowly wait for the time limit on the website and adjust to full viewing.

First, I provide seven articles that I personally think are more representative and personal favorite:

(1) Haruki Murakami's book review of "Listening to the Song of the Wind": Literature that only speaks half of the mind, writing as an individual salvation

(2) Review of Hui Miyamoto's "Light of Phantom": The so-called "soul" is a bond that is hard to give up

(3) Book Review of Junichiro Tanizaki's "Chunqin Copy": Beyond "seeing", a writing beyond vision

(4) Book Review of Edogawa Ranbu's "Chair in the World": In the "mysterious tactile world", seeing the most real horror of words

(5) Review of Chekhov's "The Seagull": not to think but to do, not to act but to live

(6) Book Review of "The Thing Around the Neck": The anxiety brought about by the pursuit of identity comes from both yearning and hometown

(7) Book Review of "Dark Shop Street": Memories and fictional books wandering in the past World War II in France, touching memories that are difficult to describe with words

Total list (in chronological order):

(1) Haruki Murakami's book review of "Listening to the Song of the Wind": Literature that only speaks half of the mind, writing as an individual salvation

(2) Review of Hui Miyamoto's "Light of Phantom": The so-called "soul" is a bond that is hard to give up

(3) Book Review of Junichiro Tanizaki's "Chunqin Copy": Beyond "seeing", a writing beyond vision

(4) Book Review of Edogawa Ranbu's "Chair in the World": In the "mysterious tactile world", seeing the most real horror of words

(5) Review of Chekhov's "The Seagull": not to think but to do, not to act but to live

(6) "Library alive" book review: Books are both a guide and a loss, and the reading experience has never been ordinary

(7) "Satan's Tango" book review: what people are afraid of is not waiting, but the meaninglessness of waiting

(8) Marquez's "About Love and Other Demons": Love chooses to be a demon in order to fight other demons

(9) Book Review of Osamu Dazai's "Genesis": Relying on dumb words, let the pretentious self get light

(10) Endo Shuzuo "I. abandoned. Woman Book Review: Rediscovering Moral Faith in Indelible Interactions

(11) Book Review of "The Thing Around the Neck": The anxiety brought about by the pursuit of identity comes from both yearning and hometown

(12) Book Review of "Dancing Bear": Can freedom be just a "dancing bear" for people?

(13) Book Review of "Dark Shop Street": Memories and fictional books wandering in the past World War II in France, touching memories that are difficult to describe with words

(14) Book Review of Hu Qian's "Great Crack": Doomsday-like story atmosphere, doubts about the meaning of creation to people's survival

(15) Book Review of Pamuk's "The Red-Haired Woman": Reflecting on Creation and Civilization from the Excavation of the "Well", and Revisiting the Tangled Relationship Between Three Generations of Father and Son

(16) Book review of Shuji Terayama's "Girls' Poems": "Wet the manuscript paper word by word", turning distress and sadness into free singing

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