In the short story behind the blue curtain of Steven Millhauser, the hero is a young boy whose journey begins. In the short story, behind the blue curtain of Steven Millhauser, the hero is a young boy whose journey begins in a movie theater on Saturday afternoon. The children of this Saturday watch feature films at the end of every week, but that is a bit different. He as usual does not go with his father, but he needs to be alone this weekend. This little boy is not material wealth, it is a treasure seeking more knowledge and enlightenment.
Another journey in the above three areas is behind the blue curtain of Steven Millhauser. The hero has embarked on a new place, a movie theater. He has come here many times, but this is his first time to come alone. "The aisle surprised me, it is leaning much more than I remember" (Millhauser 293). He went to the underground world that I had never seen before. He witnessed spectacles many people may never see. He needed to enter various rooms through many doors to get to where he wanted, but he was uncertain; it tested his heroic possibilities. He must conquer the bad part of the movie, and no one actually witnessed it. He is in a secret place behind the theater, and he must experience the trial of his heroism at such a young age. He went out of the theater, the hero has a truly heroic temperament
"The Illusionist" is a short story by Steven Millhauser, both of which were adapted in Vienna to a movie supervised by Neil Burger in 2008. The story of a short story is developed around the relationship between Eisenheim and the country. The illusion of Eisenheim also made him a little troublesome; in short, the cause of the trouble was the illusion that it produced two spirits called Rosa, Ellis and a boy who does not seem to be under 8 years old.
I took the last of the book and found a story I really like in the collection of Steven Millhauser's collection Dangerous Laughter. It is not that Millhauser is not a good writer; he is the main creator of a beautiful stylist, a fictitious world rooted in familiarity, universality, comfort and peace. He wrote a heavy, intentionally gorgeous (sometimes tired, over-emphasized) and rhythm and structure of the 19th century that was as drunk. But his story seems to me always more setting, and in the long run it will not show anything more. His story is a perfect background for the novel, a legend of the epic family, but instead they are presented as an independent moment of time and history. Writing left a deep impression on me, but the story itself was not touched