The Landscape of Literary Writing in the New Era

The Landscape of Literary Writing in the New Era

by Yang Qingxiang

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"The Landscape of Literary Writing in the New Era" is a collection of literary criticism. The book is divided into upper and lower parts to outline the creative and diverse landscape of original literary writing in the new era: the first part focuses on discussing the new development trends and new literary issues emerging in the new era from a macro perspective, focusing on analyzing the coordinate system of youth writing, the possibilities and current symptoms of non-fiction writing, as well as the direction of new types of writing such as New Southern writing, science fiction literature, and AI writing; the second part focuses on microscopic aspects In this aspect, nine representatives of young writers who are active in the forefront of original literature, including Xu Zechen's "Going North", Li Xiuwen's "Poetry Come to Meet Me", Lu Min's "Flying to the Moon", Ge Liang's "Ade and Steve", Fu Xiuying's "Moshang", Zhang Yueran's "Cocoon", Sun Pin's "Glory Years", Hu Zhufeng's "Chinese Articles", and Wang William's "Wild Future" are used as text interpretation models, showing the vitality of youth writing in the new era. Xu Zechen's "Grand Canal", Li Xiuwen's "Poetry of Life and the Soul of the Earth", Lu Min's response to the changes of the times, Fu Xiuying's new rural narrative, and the spiritual dilemma of the post-80s generation represented by Zhang Yueran... These interesting literary phenomena were keenly perceived, captured, and amplified by the author, recording the richness and diversity of the microscopic literary landscape.

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