
The Place of Truth
by Mulberry
About This Novel
For many years Sangzi has been looking for her "real place" in poetry and even reality. Starting from the "land of truth", Sangzi's poetic language has a typical "dream" nature - a text and spiritual world corresponding to daily life, "a once-in-a-lifetime confession is completed through a dream." This world is so close yet so far away. From this point of view, what Sangzi has accomplished is an almost impossible "poetics of dreams." Starting from "dream", Sangzi's poetry in recent years is almost completing "the same poem". This reminds us of what the great poet said back then - spending his whole life just to write a great line of poetry. Yes, every poet spends his whole life just completing "one poem" - this poem includes almost all his poetic possibilities and personality styles. "The same poem" is not simply repeated, but accumulated and superimposed like an oil painting. This requires repeated erosion and precipitation by the water of time, which is as difficult as water forming rock.
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