
You Stand on the Bridge and Look at the Scenery
by Bian Zhilin
About This Novel
Bian Zhilin appeared in the poetry world in the 1930s. He had been influenced by the "Crescent School", but he was more fascinated by the French Symbolist School and was good at absorbing nutrients from Chinese classical poetry to form his own unique style. His poems are exquisite and exquisite, with rich associations and strong leaps. He pays special attention to intellectualization, dramatization and philosophy. He is good at discovering the content of poems from daily life and further digging out the profound connotations that ordinary people don't expect. Most of his poems are obscure, profound, strange and thought-provoking. His loving prose is also particularly meaningful. This book mainly focuses on his poems, as well as prose and literary theory. It is a convenient and must-read selection for readers to understand the essence of his works.
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