Symposium

Symposium

by Li Jingze

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There are many ways to outline existence. Li Jingze's "Symposium" series of prose has a formal sense of a cosmic star map: the writer uses the cultural appetite and structural ability to swallow the stars and the moon, swaying the fuel of words and objects, imagination and experience, and strictly controls the detonation and soaring of the narrative. Each piece of material that falls off accurately reaches the star path of its meaning due to some implicit subjective will. This is a kind of heavy lightness, a response to the question of "how to write" in an era when knowledge and experience are equally important. Behind the rhetorical innovation lies the writer's overall thinking about literature, philosophy and faith: re-questioning what literature is, what is the content and form of literature, and how literature should organize itself and the world.

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