《尋找毛烏素:中國沙漠的綠色傳奇》以報告文學(xué)的體裁,講述了一部毛烏素沙地的自然生態(tài)變遷史,反映了鄂爾多斯市烏審旗人民幾十年治理沙漠建設(shè)綠色烏審的歷程。十萬烏審兒女用生命、汗水、智慧以及豐富的想象力、卓越的創(chuàng)造力,還有渴求現(xiàn)代美好生活的激情,書寫了毛烏素沙漠的綠色傳奇。作品直面荒漠化治理的重大世界性課題,觸及了當(dāng)代中國經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展與生態(tài)保護(hù)的關(guān)系問題,能夠引發(fā)人們的深度思考。In the genre of reportage literature, Looking for the Mu Us Desert: The Green Legend of a Chinese Desert tells the story of combating desertification in Uxin Banner, Ordos.It elaborately portrays the passionate, creative, and diligent images of Boroldai, Yin Yuzhen, and other heroes of sand control in the Mu Us Desert. The story is acclaimed as a “green legend” of the Mu Us Desert. The work shows a deep concern for the relationship between economic development and ecological protection.
作者簡介
肖亦農(nóng),中國作家協(xié)會會員,扎根于鄂爾多斯沃土上的文學(xué)代言人。其作品曾榮獲魯迅文學(xué)獎、十月文學(xué)獎、鄂爾多斯文學(xué)獎等多個獎項。Xiao Yinong is a member of the Chinese Writers Association. His works feature stories rooted in the fertile soil of Ordos, Inner Mongolia. His works have won many awards, including the Lu Xun Literature Prize, the October Literature Prize, and the Ordos Literature Prize for Chinese Writers.
圖書目錄
IntroductionChapter One My Hometown with Eagles Circling on Grey Sand Dunes ------1 I. The Mu Us Desert, the Yellow River, and the Wuding River ------2 II. My Past Experience in the Mu Us Desert (1) ------5 III. My Past Experience in the Mu Us Desert (2) ------10 IV. Nairobi Action Plan and Uxin Ju ------18 V. Sheep Were Eating Sheep in the Desert? ------20 VI. Qian Xuesen and Boroldai ------23 Chapter Two The Mu Us Desert, a Cloud Moving Further Away ------29 I. Traveling in an “Atypical Desert” ------30 II. A Golf Course Built on the Sand Dunes ------35 III. Really? Why Did the Desert with High Sand Dunes Disappear? ------38IV. “We Are Paid Only 140 Yuan a Day, While those Working Next Door Are Paid 160 Yuan!” ------41Chapter Three The Shepherds’ Dream in the Misty Distance ------47 I. A “Chinese Incisor” in ?ir-a usu ------48 II. A Personality from Uxin Banner ------57 III. The Origin of Mongolians on the Mu Us Desert ------62 IV. Clouds in the High Blue Sky ------71 Chapter Four The Sweetest Scent of the Grassland: The Rose that Blooms in May ------85 I. Boroldai Says in Emotion, “Luckiness! Uxin Ju People’s Luckiness!” ------86 II. Yin Yuzhen: Rather Die of Exhaustion from Sand Control than Be “Bullied” by the Sand to Death ------94 III. Women Who Combat the Desert ------112 Chapter Five The Steeds Darting across the Waves of Grass like Arrows, Neighing Loudly on the Road ------131 I. “I Am Not Going Anywhere, ?ootai Gaqaa Is My Beijing” ------132II. Debut of the Desertification-Controlling Representatives ------142 III. ?nir Craving Air-Dried Meat ------152 IV. A Coal Mine or a Park? ------157 V. How Are Sand Willows Low Carbon? It’s Good for Boiling Tea! ------161 Epilogue Thinking of Guo Xiaochuan ------175