Nie Zi
Nie Zi
白先勇
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"Nie Zi" is a novel written by Bai Xianyong depicting the world of homosexuals.
The "bad children" in the book are vulnerable children, abandoned on the street, kicked out of the house, repeatedly run away from home, or not understood, they gather in half-light recesses, wallowing in doing things for money. love, yielding to the Elder who set the beacon for their fleeting fate. In the end, after all, they still want to warm each other in the rough and violent tenderness in each other's fate. They would all be dumbfounded to hear a tale of the hidden kingdom; depraved and perverse, yet emotional and sacrificial; stories of their predecessors would often serve as a sort of collective identity for them. These lost and uncollared children, they survived by some unthinkable thing forced out of their downfall. "Old Guo" in the book, a pleasure-seeker in the sex market, keeps images of every "newcomer" when he arrives. His "Youth Bird Collection" is an eternal photo album, which preserves A youth who is in danger but is deified.
——Yin Ling, "Studying Tragedy into Gold Powder: Bai Xianyong's Novels in Europe"
