Collected Works of Zhao Shuli: Letters·autobiography·speeches

Collected Works of Zhao Shuli: Letters·autobiography·speeches

by Zhao Shuli

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Zhao Shuli created a large number of literary works throughout his life, including novels, operas, poems, miscellaneous essays, etc. With more than 2 million words. Most of his novels are set in the rural areas of North China, reflecting the changes in rural society and the conflicts and struggles that exist therein, shaping the images of various rural characters, and creating the "Yam Egg School", which has become one of the most important and influential literary schools in the history of New China literature. His representative works include "Three Mile Bay", "Xiao Erhei's Marriage", "Li Youcai's Straight Talk", etc. On September 23, 2019, Zhao Shuli's novel "Sanli Bay" was selected into the "Collection of 70 Novels in the 70 Years of New China". In order to fully reflect Zhao Shuli's literary achievements, it is planned to publish 8 volumes of "Collected Works of Zhao Shuli". "Letters·Autobiography·Speeches" is one of the "Collected Works of Zhao Shuli". It includes "To Wang Shoubang", "To Shen Ziwen", "My Two Friends", "To Ba Jin and Xiao Shan" and other relevant letters and autobiographies of Zhao Shuli, as well as speeches such as "Workers' Literary and Art Issues", "Discussing Creation with Young Authors", "The First Requirement to Be a Complete Revolutionary", etc. By reading this book, readers can have a comprehensive understanding of Zhao Shuli in life and feel the innocence that Zhao Shuli exudes, whether for China, the Chinese people, Chinese rural areas, or Chinese farmers. It is better to understand why most of his works are set in the rural areas of North China, depicting the images of various rural characters.

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