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When you feel bad, what book is better to read?

In addition to busy work and study life, an interesting book is like a garden for us to rest, where our stress can be released and we can feel the author's seemingly careless but ingenious writing. With wonderful ideas, we can continue to think about the world after a knowing smile.

1 "Stop it, Mr. Feynman"

Feynman won the Nobel Prize and was one of the greatest theoretical physicists in modern times. His humorous, witty, almost naughty behavior throughout his life, and his achievements in theoretical physics, this book is as famous as "You Care What Others Think". There is no difficult scientific knowledge in the book, and behind each new thing, there is a hidden secret The essence of human nature that is closest to nature 2 "Miguel" Miguel Street is home to a group of little people with temperament and hope: "Philosopher" Pop, who wants to do something that cannot be named; "Artist" Morgan, who threatens to become the United States The king will come to buy his fireworks; the "poet" Blake Wordsworth is writing one of the greatest poems in the world; the "madman" Manman frequently participates in parliamentary elections; the "mechanical genius" Baku is relentless in his transformation Imported cars one after another...

They happily live an unchanging life. V.S. Naipaul, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, became famous for his work and won the Somerset Maugham Prize for Literature.

"Miguel Street" combines Chekhovian humor with improvised ditties composed by the residents of Trinidad, establishing Naipaul's status as a humorist and writer of street life. ——Nobel Prize Award Speech

"Funny Love"

"Funny Love" is Kundera's only short story collection, which contains seven short stories. It's all about love, or the emotional dynamics of men and women trying to juggle impulses and needs, and the complex erotic games and strategies they use to do so. However, the result of their painstaking efforts often leads to a series of mentions of Kundera. The first reaction is "The Unbearable Lightness of Being". In "Funny Love", Milan Kundera once again fully demonstrated It shows his charm as a master of novel art. Kundera is good at using irony to depict the human condition in a humorous tone. His works are light on the surface but heavy on the inside; casual on the surface but exquisite on the inside; popular on the surface but profound and witty in nature, full of the wisdom of life. Because of this, "Kundera fever" has been set off again and again in many countries around the world.

"The Ridiculousness of Brooklyn" Nathan Glass, a middle-aged man suffering from cancer and whose family was broken up, moved to Brooklyn deliberately after retirement, intending to spend the rest of his life in his childhood hometown. Unexpectedly, this is the starting point of his life... He explores everything in Brooklyn: the restaurant on the corner, the waitress in the restaurant, the owner of the second-hand bookstore, and unexpectedly encounters "Looks Beautiful" whom he has not seen for many years.

Content introduction: "Looking Beautiful" shows a child's world through a child's perspective. This is a wonderful world ignored by adults. The work features Fang Qiangqiang, who is three to seven years old, and reproduces the spiritual growth of a generation from 1961 to 1966, as well as the collective unconsciousness of a generation. It is a serious introspection and deep aftertaste about himself and even a generation. , is Wang Shuo's first "root-seeking" work in his creation.