
Shadow's Return
In Andersen's "Shadow", the shadow leaves its master and sees the brilliance of the world at the place of the poetry god. At first, it is happy and forgets to return, but finally chooses to return. The various articles in this prose collection can also be said to be the author's record of the trajectory from leaving to forgetting to return - there are insights from picture books, cultural observations from travel abroad, records of childhood snippets, interpretations of literary works, and stories of people encountered in reality. These experiences, stories, memories, and dreams are all shining fragments in life, and they are also the anchors of emotions that make the author refuse to forget and decide to return.