No matter how painful reality is, you can’t always escape.

Testify for yourself in the painful reality

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After September, there are only three months left this year. Time flies so fast, it seems that more is lost than gained. The deaths of Gorbachev, Godard, Havel, Elizabeth II and others have made the end of an era even stronger. We have some fond memories of the millennial pop culture, but the flesh is in a turbulent post-pandemic era.
But closing your eyes and immersing yourself in the joy of a vacuum can’t really escape the current predicament. We have to face it, talk about the problem, and try to solve it. Today, I share the September picks from the editorial department of single reading. These books are examined and questioned in the painful reality and testify for their own existence.


September

Writers We Follow

Writer of the Month

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Beijing Pi Village Literature Group

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They are laborers in Beijing who meet because of their love for literature and have a literary home in a strange city. They write their personal experiences sincerely, have the most genuine and fiery desire to express, lively and not pretentious, and have their own succinct courage. They jointly completed a practice with literature, so that the situation of a group is not silenced in this era, and they testify for their own existence.

September

Book design that appeals to us

Book Design of the Month

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The Adventures and Doom of Maklor

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Fun, fun in graphics, fun in font deformation, fun in graphic design. It is this game of visual language that pushes the boundaries of style exploration.

02

Dream Hotel

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The reason why the design of book binding can be taken out for independent discussion is that it is different from the current mainstream screen-side visual design and has a dimension that can be touched. The feeling after getting a book is something that no amount of stunning vision can give.

September

Books That Fill Our Spirits

Books of the Month

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Dive into the sea of ​​lies

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The word “Shiyue” on the waistband evokes some memory fragments. It turned out to be an incident 8 years ago. I remember reading a lot of “conspiracy theories” at that time, because this ship carried many high school students who participated in graduation trips. After the ship sank, the government did not organize a large-scale rescue during the golden rescue time, but told a huge lie to the people, and there were very few survivors in the end. This is a novel created by writer Jin Yuhuan based on the materials obtained by interviewing and making friends with people related to the Shiyue. After a few times of puffing up, he finally opened it up, knowing that it was an extremely painful disaster, but when the incident ended in the first When speaking in one person, the sudden grief that came from everyone was so impactful that I couldn’t help shedding tears. The novel takes a petition written by a civilian diver to the court as the main line, and “interviews” with different witnesses of the Shiyue incident are constantly inserted in the middle. The reason why the folk divers were chosen as the protagonists of the novel was that after the disaster, they volunteered to participate in the search work and brought the deceased people trapped in the cabin back to the ground, but they were betrayed by the government and criticized by public opinion, so ” I “decided to break with industry convention and speak to the court about what happened to them. This novel finally allowed the blurred-eyed people in the horror incident to speak up, the cause of the tragedy was approaching step by step, and the complex texture of human nature also appeared on the paper. It is a shameless person, a villain who saves the belly of a gentleman. At the same time, people’s conscience, empathy and tenacity are also twisted into a firm rope, pulling us survivors with memory from the deep sea to shore. . Although Writer Kim’s writing cannot save the victims, his salvage of truth and humanity can always comfort and warn people.

02

start at the limit

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In this book, Chizuru Ueno and Ryomi Suzuki talk about sex, about gender/gender, about the extension of feminism in everyday life, and about their own hesitations, confusions, and problems. What is particularly impressive is that Suzuki combined her own experience to write “AV Actress Sociology” as her master’s thesis. She said that she has always resisted “speaking from the perspective of the victim”, thinking that it is easy to fall into the victim’s arms, and once again become a consumer product. Whether in life or in papers, Suzuki seems to show a strong side. Even if he enters the sex industry, he has to reverse the price of male sex.

Ueno appreciates Suzuki’s deconstruction of the “pure victim” frame, and at the same time puts forward her own criticism, which is like a sharp blade, but it is different from the stunt full of kitschy or praise or criticism, regardless of personal emotions and prejudice, she is strict. To put it bluntly, the mentality of being unwilling to be called a victim and unable to bear the weakness of oneself is a fear of weakness. “Be honest with yourself and don’t deceive yourself. If a person cannot trust and respect their own feelings and experiences, how can one trust and respect the experiences and feelings of others?”

“Interrogation” and “honesty” are the crux of this book, a collection of twelve epistles called “Begins at the Limit,” full of harsh interrogations of the cramped, as if on the edge of the limit. , trying to dig deeper and more authentic. It is undoubtedly instructive. Theory is not the only way to deal with difficult problems. Breaking through the dilemma of “structure and subject” is something that sociologists need to practice all their lives. Ueno and Suzuki are admonishing readers in their own way: no matter what kind of activist you are, no matter what academic point of view you hold, don’t forget to examine and question yourself. As far as academics are concerned, a good work cannot lack the questioning of oneself and the observation of the subjectivity of others, but isn’t this the reason why we are walking in life?

03

Found and Lost:

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Thirteen novels and five worldviews, reading Le Guin’s sci-fi work, seems to enter one after another mysterious and strange world, which is full of multi-species universe, but in fact it subverts the reader’s perception of being a human again and again. Knowing, makes people rethink what human beings are and where the boundaries of human beings are. She loves Tao Te Ching, her brush strokes are gentle, her language is like poetry and prose, and the philosophical thoughts of oriental classical beauty are permeated between the lines. There are also some chapters like walking into the world of fairy tales and fables. She writes brokenness with innocence and sin with purity. In the world she built, you can magnify your senses, observe the subtle changes in human nature, look at your fears, and feel “the silence of the wind and the leaves, the leaves and the wind, the blowing and the breath, the breath and the blowing”, through those unfamiliar species, reawakening human emotions towards animals, plants and even all living species. If science fiction is to let people find a wider world, then in Le Guin’s narrative, it can reach the depths of people’s hearts. “There is a forest in everyone’s heart, and the forest is vast and untouched. Every night, each of us will be lost in this forest, wandering alone.”

04

body of silence

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The author, a professor of anthropology at Columbia University, was diagnosed with a spinal cord tumor at the age of fifty in 1974 and slowly developed quadriplegia until his death in 1990. During the slow development of the disease, he recorded his experience of losing control of his body, and used his own experience to analyze the inner world of the disabled. The author argues that disability violates people’s identity, social status and connection with others, and in a world of able-bodied people, people with disabilities are seen as “others” who share a repressed and hopeless “silence” . From the situation of the disabled, we can see the struggle between individuals and society. The disabled are not a special group, but a metaphor for the human condition. “The disabled seem to be prisoners of the body forever, but most of us are related to life. Inherent prisoners”, and further said, “there is no cure for the disease called life”, whether it is disease, disability or aging, when our body changes from an unconscious subject to an object that requires conscious observation, we can Wake up from the arrogance of everyday unconsciousness and realize a more complete world.

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suddenly look back

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The small black and white manga hides Fujimoto’s movie-like storyboards and delicate and romantic plot designs, shouting warm female friendship and obsession with manga. “Why do you still paint?” Fujino, who was dancing in the rain, and Kyomoto, a “social fear” who wanted to paint better, and the gradually overlapping back of his desk painting may be the best answer.


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