
Sardine's Collected Works (volume 7): Literary Theory
by Satine
About This Novel
I have suppressed my mood to bother my husband so presumptuously for a long time, but the gentleman in our minds probably would not be indifferent to an enthusiastic young man's request for advice. After thinking about it several times, I finally abruptly express to you our hesitation and hesitation in literature and art, especially short stories. We have written several short stories by hand, using themes: one is focused on petty bourgeois youths who are familiar to them, using ironic artistic techniques to express the common weaknesses that appear and lurk in the modern era; the other is focused on familiar lower-class characters. --The lower-class people who are outside the impact of the big trends of the modern era, portray those strong desires for survival and vague impulses of resistance under the pressure of life in their creations. --I wonder if works with such content are worthy of being said to have contributed to the modern era? We were hesitant at first, then hesitated again when we picked up the pen.
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