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以日记口吻记述一位精神日趋崩溃的叙述者,因怀疑乡邻与亲属共谋以人肉为食而产生迫害妄想,作者以食人这一极端隐喻贯穿回忆与幻觉,揭露家族制度、礼教与社会冷漠的互相勾连。文本通过零散叙述、反复自省与对周遭人的观察,呈现集体性暴力与伪善如何侵蚀人性,最终以对未受污染孩童的呼救收尾,呼吁脱离代际延续的残酷秩序。

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Xun Lu

Lu Xun, a prominent figure in modern Chinese literature, is celebrated for his critical and often satirical examination of Chinese society. Born in 1881, he initially pursued a career in medicine before turning to writing, believing literature could serve as a tool for social change. His notable works include "A Madman's Diary," which is recognized as one of the first modern short stories in China, and "The True Story of Ah Q," a poignant critique of the Chinese national character. Lu Xun's writings often reflect themes of alienation and the struggles of the individual against societal norms, making him a pivotal voice in the literary landscape of the early 20th century.

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