To outsiders, Mo Bosang is a literary genius. Since the creation of boule de suif, he has been called a "scholar". In fact, most people also know that the world of literati is lonely, and they only rely on themselves to find the source of inspiration without any emotional comfort. The creation of genius is even more lonely. Even Beethoven, a great musician who can be immortal after his death, had only a short but unforgettable feeling when he was alive, because his contempt for reality became a historical material that ended in nothing. He is not a lover, but he can say, "She is the one I love." Mo Bosang, by contrast, is not so. His emotional experience is as rich as his works. From young ladies to ordinary women workers, the women around him have never been out of stock, and they have three illegitimate children, but they only support and deny it. He doesn't trust women, and letting others be cautious about love is like issuing a warning of "painting carefully", so that he wrote a sentence "Women are easy-going and extravagant, believing that they are all fools", which is enough to make women angry.
Words are his life. Needless to say, I don't know if the inspiration for her writing so many women comes from the women wandering around him. Then he is really hateful. Is he playing with other people's feelings? From the stories around him, he created a woman who was as naive and imaginative as Yana, but was destroyed by a fickle man. Like yvette, she wanted to resist suicide but longed for life, trying to be a decent prostitute, while Paul's wife and Spring.
Maybe we shouldn't think like this. In the words of the book, for a Mo Bosang society where prostitution is widespread, "girls nowadays will not get married without pregnancy". Living in such a society, I wonder how all men feel?
His life is only over forty years, but he has a lot of sexual life and the quality is quite high. If he has had true love, is his psychology "the world has no time to say I love you"?