I found this collection of novels among the belongings of my late bureaucratic grandfather. It was published in 1975 by Hunan People’s Publishing House. The selected short stories praise the construction and struggle scenes of the socialist motherland at that time from different perspectives. Personally, I believe it belongs to good proletarian revolutionary literature, so I am sharing it here.
New Blood.pdf (85.2 MB)
This is new blood, not my blood
It was a mistake, I’ll correct it immediately.
Due to oversight, two pages were also missed; I have added them below:
(Postscript: This has been securely handled here, and the original two pages have been added to the new PDF.)
You’re absolutely right. “Youth are the most active and energetic part of the entire social force. They are the most eager to learn, the least conservative in thought, especially in the socialist era.” Today’s associations and forums are also composed of young people. Young people are less influenced by old capitalist ideas, more receptive to new things, and more willing to abandon personal interests to participate in the revolution.
It is recommended to scan these two pages afterward and insert them into the PDF file. Using the built-in camera on your phone to take photos may record some private information that could be used to open the box, so publishing the original photos publicly is not advisable.
Could you elaborate a bit on this book’s line struggle with the bourgeoisie and the class characteristics of the main characters (bourgeoisie, petty bourgeoisie, and proletariat)?
Okay, the new PDF is ready:
New Blood.pdf (85.2 MB)
You can directly replace the old PDF above with the new one; otherwise, the new version here is collapsed, which is not good.
It seems that it has already been changed.
If conditions permit, could the short stories inside be directly posted in text form, one per post? This might be more convenient for reading ![]()
This should require a lot of OCR.
