I recommend the novel "I'm an Emotion Killer" to you. The main character, Yi Haizhou, is an assassin who studies art. He has no feelings, but he has extraordinary abilities. As an assassin who has gone into hiding, he carries out his mission while exploring his own life experience and bravely exploring the Jianghu to find his true identity. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following two novels about studying abroad to you: "Wear it quickly: The God of Fate is cute" and "My Daily Study in Osaka". The former was a sci-fi space-time travel novel, which told the story of the protagonist becoming the Oracle of Fate due to an air crash and completing the mission to be reborn. The latter was a light novel, a fantasy novel, which told the story of the protagonist traveling to Japan to study, facing the choice of returning home or staying. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it.π
I recommend "Master Skipping School Again", a novel about the adventures of immortals and heroes. It tells the story of the protagonist, Ren Xing, who transmigrated to a world of immortal cultivation, but was unexpectedly assigned to school to study. However, she did not like to go to school and was even more troubled by the lessons that she could not understand a word. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One great book is 'The Namesake' by Jhumpa Lahiri. It tells the story of a young man who moves from India to the United States for study and his journey of self - discovery in a new land. Another is 'Americanah' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Although it's not solely about studying abroad, it does touch on the experience of a Nigerian woman studying in the US and her observations of race and identity in America. And 'Brick Lane' by Monica Ali is also a good choice. It follows the life of a Bangladeshi woman who moves to London for a new life which includes elements related to the challenges of adjusting to a new educational and cultural environment.
Another one is 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison. This novel is a profound exploration of race and identity in America, and it can be seen as a modern art novel in the sense that it uses complex symbolism and a unique narrative structure. For example, the invisibility of the protagonist is not just a physical state but also a symbol of his marginalized existence in society, much like how modern art often uses symbols to convey deeper meanings.
One great book is 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde. It combines elements of art, beauty, and the dark side of human nature. The portrait in the story is a central art - related element that drives the plot forward.
I recommend " Domineering Love: Falling in Love with a Gentle Female CEO ". The story mainly tells that Lan Shuxian, who returned from studying abroad, met a man named Xia Hong after inheriting her family business. They unexpectedly met and walked into the hall of marriage. I hope you like my recommendation.
πI recommend the following three novels to you: 1. " The Courage to Take Back Sakura City Love ": Studying in Japan, graduating to apply for a job, innovation and start-up, social integration, marriage and making friends, and a series of real-life struggles. 2. " My Daily Study in Osaka ": A light novel about the protagonist Liu Chengze who transmigrated to a student studying in Japan and had to face the problem of returning to China or staying in Japan. 3. You're studying abroad, you've become a foreign director?" It was an urban novel about the protagonist, Ye Ge, who was born into a scholarly family. His grandfather was a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, but he was sent abroad to study because of his neglect of his studies. In the end, he became the president of the Mao Xiong Academy of Sciences. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Definitely. An art book like 'The Lives of the Artists' by Giorgio Vasari is a classic. It tells the stories of many great artists. When it comes to novels, 'Possession' by A. S. Byatt is a good one. It has elements of art history and literary mystery, with characters exploring old letters and manuscripts related to famous poets, which has an artistic feel to it. This novel really weaves together different aspects of art and literature in an intricate way.
Sure. 'The Goldfinch' is a great choice. It has elements of mystery surrounding a famous painting. The story is easy to follow and it gives you a good taste of how art can be intertwined with mystery.
I would suggest 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert. It has a certain nouveau art - like feel in its exploration of passion and the human condition within a romantic context. The detailed descriptions of the characters' emotions and the social setting add to its charm.