1, alive
Yu Hua, a contemporary writer in China, tells the unfortunate experience and bumpy fate of Fu Gui in the era of rapid change with ordinary and simple stories, showing the meaning of life and the value of existence.
2. "Human disqualification"
This book consists of the author's preface and postscript, and three notes written by the protagonist Otakura. Described the tragedy of the protagonist's self-exile, alcoholism, drug paralysis, and finally self-destruction. In the process of self-denial, he expressed his deep depression and his desire to be loved.
3. To Kill a Mockingbird
The novel published by American woman writer harper lee in 1960 tells a story of racial discrimination, ignorance and arrogance from the perspective of a child, and exposes the ugliness of human nature and the dark side of society.
4. "Mob"
Gustave Le Bon, a French social psychologist, wrote a book on social psychology, which described and analyzed in detail the psychological, moral and behavioral characteristics of people in the gathering state.
5. A brief history of mankind
Yuval harari's historical works tell the history of human evolution from the Stone Age to the 2 1 century with easy-to-understand language and vivid stories, and discuss the future development and destiny of human beings.
6. A hundred years of loneliness
This novel, written by Colombian writer Garcí a Má rquez, depicts the history and culture of Latin America through the legendary stories of seven generations of Buendia family, and is famous for its magical realism style.
7. Feelings and emotions
Jane Austen's novels tell a contradictory and complicated love story from the perspective of two heroines, revealing the diversity and complexity of human nature.
8. Kill a mockingbird
Harper lee's Bildungsroman tells the story of Scott and Mockingbird, a little boy in a quiet town in the southern United States in 1930s. The theme of the work is heavy, reflecting the problems of racial discrimination, ignorance and arrogance in human society.
9. Gone with the Wind
Margaret mitchell's novels reveal all aspects of American social life before and after the Civil War through Scarlett O 'Hara's life experience and emotional entanglements.
10, pride and prejudice
Based on the love story between elizabeth bennet and Mr Darcy, Jane Austen, a British female novelist, describes the customs of middle-class life in Britain in the19th century and reflects the social fashion and values at that time. The novel has twists and turns in plot, vivid characters and humorous language, and is regarded as a world literary classic.