The Microwaves of Hulun Lake
""The Microwaves of Hulun Lake"" is Ni Kuang's debut novel, written shortly after his arrival in Hong Kong from Inner Mongolia. The book holds significant collection value and offers a glimpse into the author's early views on life.
The story is simple, and its emotional impact is subjective. The novel concludes with a surprising realization that has persisted through Ni Kuang's subsequent works, carrying a sense of almost pessimistic helplessness. This enduring theme brings comfort, as it reflects the author's unwavering perspective over the years.
Ni Kuang briefly explains Hulun Lake, a vast body of water in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, known for its stunning scenery and delightful local delicacies. These memories served as the inspiration for ""The Microwaves of Hulun Lake.""
The author hopes that readers will enjoy the novel as much as he has cherished writing it, as it holds a special place in his heart as his first book.