Dr. Gordon

Dr. Gordon

by Wang Ruiyun

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Reading your two novels, I felt a long-lost sense of fulfillment. Enrichment is a common-sense concept, far from profound, and even a bit cliché. It is nothing more than a rhetoric that is meaningful and true to feelings, which some "new" writers and critics disdain. Acknowledging literary common sense is sometimes like dancing with shackles, and it is not as easy as flying wildly and imaginatively. Especially today when the hollowing out of literature is packaged with slogans that eliminate meaning and content and become fashionable, it is often easier to get applause and cheers by pretending to be sophisticated while avoiding reality. The media's competition for kitsch and writers' pursuit of fame and fortune have quietly eroded the poetic character of novels. There is no romance, no imagination, and no passion. More and more things called novels are actually just bar flirting guides and shopping mall textbooks, with nothing but desire.

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