
Produced by Yu Chin Chen
嘴唇碎了的時候,各種版本的HAMLET笑了。
CRAVEN「A」
In a cramped dormitory perched above the bustling streets, a solitary student drifts through days that feel like an endless echo of emptiness. One afternoon a striking young woman, wrapped in a red silk cheongsam, appears like a living paradox—graceful yet edged with danger. Her presence jolts him out of routine, and the narrator’s curiosity ignites a restless yearning he scarcely understands.
Their conversations unfold with a playful, razor‑sharp banter, as she teases him with riddles and flirtatious challenges. He finds himself simultaneously drawn to her magnetic charm and wary of the “dangerous animal” she seems to embody. Through smoky cafés and moon‑lit walks along a coal‑dust path, he wrestles with his own insecurities, trying to decipher whether he is the hunter or the prey.
Set against the backdrop of a city in transition, the story captures the tension between youthful idealism and the harsh realities of social expectation. It offers a vivid portrait of loneliness, desire, and the thin line between affection and self‑deception, all rendered in a voice that is both candid and poetically restless.
Language
zh
Duration
~1 hours (68K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-04-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A sharp, stylish voice of 1930s Shanghai, known for modernist short fiction that captured the speed, glamour, and unease of city life. His work helped define the New Sensationist movement in modern Chinese literature.
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