
Seeking a Sword: Age·reading·writing
by Tangnuo
About This Novel
"Carving a boat to seek a sword. It's just a series of fool's marks on the hull. We want to use it to find something that has fallen into the river of time." "Asking for a Sword" is a new prose work by the writer Tang Nuo, with 23 pieces of heavy thinking on "age, reading, and writing". Tang Nuo, who is gradually entering his twilight years, adds the perspective of age to his daily reading and writing, turning it into a new perspective and new element for reading and writing. Increasing age every year forces writers to face an increasingly younger world at all times. The biggest advantage is that books also become younger. As a result, reading and writing create a calm and followable rotation, which can reveal step by step and penetrate into the place where the author hopes to reach. Tang Nuo uses the unique perspective of "age", his unique writing style and his thinking to reach the end of thinking, to take us into Woolf, Kundera, Turgenev, Dostoyevsky, Borges, Calvino, Herzen, Kant, Zhang Ailing , Zhu Tianxin, Agatha Christie, Yamada Yoji, Zhong Xiaoyang, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Ariyoshi Hiroyuki and others. From reading and writing to film and television variety shows, we can identify those things that are denser and more personal than words and images, and reopen our horizons. In the world of creation and writing, there is a trend that is close to a general rule. A creator who is really good, especially one who is willing to continue to focus on the world and people, will always slowly move towards the real world as his age, his cognitive progress, and the various wonderful maturations that time affects his body.
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