Within and Without Marriage Author: Lan Xiaoxi

by man416188315 on 2009-08-28 18:06:54

This work has been called by critics "the first long novel to expose the marriage problems of the post-80s generation." It describes the tortuous emotional experiences of several urban women from the post-80s generation, their loss in the temptations of the world, and their obsession with abnormal emotions. It is a work that takes stock of human nature and desire under the backdrop of the financial crisis. The value of this book does not lie in its being "a version of 'Cell Phone' for the post-80s generation," but in its explanation of the contradictions and frictions between infidelity, anti-infidelity, marital feelings, and extramarital intentions, highlighting the eternal power of human nature and true feelings. These stories of love adrift make one's heart ache and leave one feeling helpless. Are the young men and women of this generation another kind of incomprehensible people? In its depiction of tumultuous relationships, the novel conveys a profound truth: the power of true love is always the strongest, and all emotional wanderings will eventually find their final resting place. Some people are destroyed, while others find new love and a place to rest their souls. Therefore, it is called a "visualized marriage and relationship management textbook" worthy of reference for the younger generation.