Book Series of Narration and Criticism: the Lightness of Doing One's Best

Book Series of Narration and Criticism: the Lightness of Doing One's Best

by Zhang Dinghao

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Lightness also means clarity, which means telling the truth about art and life without relying on masks. The most promising literary critic in Shanghai, writing a new wave of criticism. Xiao Hong, Tai Jingnong, Zhang Dachun, Susan Sontag, Umberto Eco, Cortázar, John Irving... The author's writing freely travels between ancient and modern times at home and abroad, and he is good at speaking eloquently, and there is also a lot of eloquence. Don't give high-level sermons, just use temperamental words to appreciate the wonderful power of literature to lead daily life to a light and soaring. These critical articles themselves can also be seen as beautiful essays, full of insights and surprises. Each article allows you to understand a sentence, a book, and a writer. "Effortless Lightness" contains many articles written by the author in recent years. Most of the writers and texts discussed in the collection have a certain weight, and they touch on important new literary books in recent years and authors who have attracted the attention of the literary world. The articles are divided into five series: Series 1, "One Thousandth of Literature", talks about literary works and the writing of literary history itself. The objects of comment include currently well-known authors such as Lin Da, Luo Yijun, Zhang Dachun, and Bi Feiyu, as well as more classic writers in the history of literature, such as Xiao Hong and Tai Jinnong; Series 2, "Life as the Plural", talks about the memoirs, essays, and essays of literati and intellectuals, focusing on Towards a broader era, life and nature; Part 3, "Love on Paper", discusses love and tenderness in literature; Part 4, "Writing Following Your Own Heart", reviews foreign writers such as Susan Sontag, Eco, Kotaro Isaka and their works; Part 5, "New and Old" is all about poetry, with topics involving the craft of poetry writing, the gains and losses of poetry translation, and comments on specific poets and works.

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