Collected Works of Zhao Shuli: Literature, Art and Life

Collected Works of Zhao Shuli: Literature, Art and Life

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". "Literature and Life" is a collection of literary criticism by Zhao Shuli, and one of the articles "Literature and Life" is taken as the title of the book. This collection of literary criticism includes more than 50 literary criticism works by Zhao Shuli, including "Look More - Commemorating the Fifth Anniversary of Lu Xun's Death", "On Mass Creation", "Youth and Creation", "Literature and Life". These works were created from 1957 to 1962 and represent some of Zhao Shuli's views and opinions on literary creation. The article "Look More - Commemorating the Fifth Anniversary of Lu Xun's Death" published in October 1941 grasped the two experiences Lu Xun said in "Answers to Beidou Magazine": "pay attention to various things, look more, don't just write after seeing it once" and "don't write hard when you can't write". It focused on his experience, allowing us to see the height of Zhao Shuli's realist creative method.

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