Eternal rebellion, priceless collection
A classic reprint of Huaiyuan's out-of-print prose collection for thirty years
Zhan Gui’s straightforward travel writing
"The two major trademarks of Huaiyuan's prose - obsession with details and strange connections - are clearly revealed in "The Lazy Man Goes Out"." - Fan Shanbiao
Hong Kong writer Huaiyuan published his second collection of essays "The Lazy Man Goes Out" in 1991, which contains many travel essays he wrote between 1981 and 1990. He traveled to many countries in China, Europe, and Africa. The author Fan Shanbiao described Huaiyuan's prose in the preface to the article as "not just for self-entertainment, but also implies a re-examination of reality", and " "The Lazy Man Goes Out" is exactly the entrance to Huaiyuan's prose aesthetics: short, precise, sharp, and humorous. Facing ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, this book is also unique in travel prose writing and has no semicolon.
Luo picked me up at the airport late at night. She said right away: "You shouldn't be here, you are a lost person." I didn't know if I had actually left, if I was running in place, and I didn't know where I should be.
——〈Running in place〉
In fact, some people like to work, some people like to travel, and no one can say who is lazy.
——〈The lazy guy goes out〉
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