在布拉格寻找彩色铁路

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十七岁生日的时候写的一本中篇。印象里,应该还是蛮有趣的。

但是我不敢再读一遍了。

Amazon 上有出售,在 Goodreads上有页面。

Summary: It is a question that has thousands of answers. It is a question that has no answer. It is a question of meaningfulness. It is a question of meaninglessness. It is a question that some take the whole life to think about. It is a question that some never think of throughout the whole life. A Chinese best selling author living in Prague today had a strange visitor in his room: the Archbishop of Canterbury of England. Receiving the request from latter, he began his journey to search for a “colorful railway” that he visited only once with his sister. More and more lies were revealed. More and more clues and lines were connected in. More and more people were involved. Kafka. Dvorak. Mozart. Beatles. Life. History. Philosophy. Politics. Arts. All appeared to be connected but all appeared not. All seemed to have meaning but all seemed not. He felt, that he was merely dancing to the music. During this ridiculous request of cluelessness, he finally realized the biggest secret in Eastern Europe and the meaning of meaning… Author Long Yu deftly explores multiple themes including the notion of truth, interconnectivity, relationship and so forth. Eventually, he gives a unique ending-and a unique answer to the questioning of the meaning of being.

-- Yu Long
Published on Apr 28, 2018, PDT
Updated on Apr 28, 2018, PDT