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人为什么活着

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本书收录王小波最有代表性的随笔四十六篇。这些随笔幽默而充满智慧,集中表现了作者对社会现实和人性独特而深刻的认识。这些随笔在不知不觉中开启人的心智
The book collected 46 most representative of Wang Xiaobo's essays.They are humour with full of wisdom, and focus on the performance of the social reality and the unique of human nature. These essays are in imperceptible in open minds.

181 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2007

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Wang Xiaobo

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Wang Xiaobo (Chinese: 王小波) was a Chinese writer who became famous after his death.

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Wang was born in an intellectual family in Beijing in 1952. He was sent to a farm in Yunnan province as an "intellectual youth" at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution in 1968. In 1971, he was sent to the countryside of Shandong province, and became a teacher. In 1972, he was allowed to return to Beijing, and he got a job as a working in a local factory. He met Li Yinhe in 1977, who was working as an editor for "Guangming Daily", and she later became his wife. He was accepted by Renmin University of China in 1978 where he studied economics and trade and got his Bachelor's Degree. He received his Master's Degree at the University of Pittsburgh in 1988. After he returned to China, he began to teach at Peking University and Renmin University of China. He quit his job as a college lecturer in 1992, and became a freelance writer. On April 11, 1997 he died suddenly of heart disease at his apartment.

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