The language is easy, without arcane chengyus, and consequently it's good reading material for learners of Chinese like me. The content is basically sex, sex and more sex. Full gratification of one's urges in the lush natural setting of Yunnan, that's why it's called the Golden Age. So much undisguised sex is certainly surprising, if not revolutionary, in the general prudery of mainland China. But among the books about the Cultural Revolution – or rather about the intellectual hooligans (流氓), the sent-down students of this period –, I preferred 棋王 by 阿城 or 男人的一半是女人 by 张贤亮.