The"I"of Multiple Identities An Interpretation of the Narrator in A Man's Village
In the novel of A Man's Village,Liu Liang-cheng shows the readers a rural world full of idyllic atmosphere and ideal col-or with poetic and energetic brushwork.Under the combined effect of the fresh earth atmosphere,the vigorous life of all things,and the zero-distance contact between man and nature,"I",Liu Liangcheng,plays an important role in making friends with nature,sticking to local culture and telling personal painful experience in a concrete way.Through his unique life experience and survival memory,he reveals the profound life implication and survival philosophy inside and outside his works,and inspires the readers'infi-nite imagination and thinking.