Marginal Experience and "ultra-stable Cultural Structure

Marginal Experience and "ultra-stable Cultural Structure

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There may be several obvious paradoxes in the current common views or basic judgments about novel writing. For example, on the one hand, we believe that there is an irreversible crisis in novels. Both critics and general readers are generally dissatisfied with the creation of novels. However, at different conferences, almost everyone unanimously affirmed the specific works. So, which statement is our honest experience, and which judgment is more in line with the truth of current novel creation. We believe that the writing skills of novels are becoming more and more mature, because the creation of modern Chinese novels has a history of nearly a hundred years and has accumulated considerable experience. Even if it is a little-known writer, his novels are also quite mature in technique. However, the maturity of technique has not brought about a change in the reputation or destiny of the novel. There are endless criticisms about the lack of spirit or thought in the novel.

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