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_bGAI
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100 1 _aGaiman, Neil,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aZhi zhu shen de er zi =
_bAnansi boys /
_cAuthor: Neil Gaiman [UK] ; Translated by Ma Xiao
246 3 3 _aSon of spider god
250 _aDi 1 ban
264 1 _aNanjing,
_bJiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House,
_c2023
264 4 _c©2005
300 _a387 pages ;
_c21 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aDu ke ke huan wen ku
500 _aText in simplified Chinese script
520 _aThere is a great liar in the world, and he is a god. To be precise, he is the African god of lies, the spider god Anansi. The web of lies spun by the Spider God is so interesting that people get caught in it and believe his lies to be the truth. For example, people always believe that problems can be solved by using their brains, that stories are originally told by humans, and that liars will have no good end... These all stem from the lies made up by the Spider God. The Spider God's lies are certainly abominable, but without the humor behind his lies and the wisdom behind his tricks, this world would be so boring, dark, and ordinary. The truth is also false when it is false. Only by tearing apart the spider god's web of lies can the true meaning of life be seen...
546 _aEnglish fiction translations into Chinese.
650 1 0 _aEnglish fiction
_vTranslations into Chinese
650 2 0 _aMystery stories, English
_vTranslations into Chinese
650 2 0 _aSpiders
_vFiction
700 1 _aMa, Xiao,
_etranslator.
830 0 _aDu ke ke huan wen ku
880 1 0 _6245-01/$1
_a蜘蛛神的儿子
880 1 0 _6264-02/$1
_a南京 :
_b江苏凤凰文艺出版社,
_c2023
880 1 _6100-01/$1
_a蓋曼,尼爾,
880 1 _6700-01/$1
_a馬驍,
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