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Canceled: 作家:鲁蔓

Saturday, 10/5/2024
2:00 - 4:00
Chinese Center Exhibit Space - 3rd Fl
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《你好,小提琴》是一部知青题材的长篇小说。作者鲁蔓,生于1950年代的南中国,自幼喜欢文学艺术,酷爱小提琴。当过红卫兵,但从未参加过“打砸抢”;做过知青,担任过生产队队长和省知青标兵,还经历过神秘的命案;“文革”后成为恢复高考后的第一届大学生,毕业后进入媒体业,在1980年代兴盛活跃的思想出版界领一时风骚。1989年后远走美国,现居旧金山湾区。


这是一部半自传性质的小说。记录颇具传奇性质的知青生活之外,作者将笔墨延续到了美国的生活。先后也来到美国的,还有他知青时期刻骨铭心的爱人,以及众多的知青战友加琴友。知青时期的爱恨恩怨,理想情怀,也在异国的土地上继续发展、延伸、变化。他们之间,有百转千回的真情,有不离不弃的友谊,有坦诚激烈的思想交锋,谁也想不到的是,还有刀光剑影的生死考验,以身殉国的低吟悲壮。当年一起慷慨激昂、指点江山的战友们,在异国的土地上各自奋斗多年,如今被易平成立"中国知青基金会"的倡导,重新点燃当年的激情......

本次新书分享会上,作者将与您分享知青生活的甘苦与感悟,以及对过往人生的真挚反思。

更新:因为作家健康问题,我们不得不取消这个活动。 如有最新消息,我们会更新我们的网页。 


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