"A lot of times people call it love, but it's just because of the lack of love. ”
Under what circumstances does love turn into hate?
In just over 100 pages, "Female Dog" writes about a woman's emotional transformation from love to hate for the female dog she raised.
In the beginning, she raised it and loved it as her own child. But the grown-up also has her own choices, she starts to run to the jungle, gradually loses control, and becomes pregnant with a puppy.
As a reader's comment put it, "All attempts at domestication have failed, and man can only fight back with equal chaos and madness." ”
The disobedient dog, the dog weaker than a man, the dog that "belongs" to her alone, after all, bears all the anger, jealousy and sadness of the heroine.
A Douban reader said, "If you turn a blind eye to the violence hidden in your body, or pretend that it doesn't exist, I think eventually it may explode in the form of malice." ”
In the depths of this remote, isolated jungle, "people and dogs cannot communicate, and neither can people." ”
In this issue:
Pilar Quintana "Female Dog"