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A good book | out of Africa: Reminiscing about a lost homeland in idyllic language

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A good book | out of Africa: Reminiscing about a lost homeland in idyllic language

Editor's note: Books are companions to the night, and encountering a good book will make us fall in love with "night reading". What book have you been reading recently? What kind of story do you have with that book? Which sentences make people "like a spring breeze"? On the occasion of World Book Day, Lightning Night Reading invites you to recommend books ~ or tell stories, or read classics, or have a feeling after reading... "Read" your love book to everyone.

The anchor reads the classics, accompanies you to say goodnight, hello everyone, here is the lightning night reading. I am Wu Na, the news anchor of Hanting Rong Media. On World Book Day, I recommend a book", Out of Africa.

A good book | out of Africa: Reminiscing about a lost homeland in idyllic language

Out of Africa is an autobiographical novel by Karen Brixon, which depicts the life of "I" running a coffee farm in Africa from 1914 to 1931. With sympathetic brushstrokes, the author describes the foolish and backward side of the locals, praises their hard-working, simple and sincere, and helpful sides, and truly reproduces the life of the European people in this special environment in Africa.

I read to you one of my favorite fragments to anyone who can hear, enjoy, or be willing to listen to it.

A good book | out of Africa: Reminiscing about a lost homeland in idyllic language

Out of Africa as a whole is not so much a novel with personal life as it is a prose scroll that constantly weaves beauty and sorrow. Her poetic and restrained language seems to tell the reader an ancient legend, sometimes calm and soothing, sometimes sword and sword shadow, five large chapters play a symphony of ups and downs, rivers, animals, indigenous people, guns, courage, women... Their feelings of life slowly flowed under the foothills of Mount Engo.

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A good book | out of Africa: Reminiscing about a lost homeland in idyllic language

Hanting District Rong Media Center announcer Wu Na

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