Chapter 153 Everyone’s style(2/2)
Stream of consciousness literature is not something profound."
Lin Chaoyang writes stream-of-consciousness literature, but that does not mean that he regards stream-of-consciousness literature as a martial arts secret book. "The Summer of Raiko" was born because he believed that this story is just suitable for the technique of stream-of-consciousness literature.
Chinese people always subconsciously think that foreign monks are better at chanting sutras, so he couldn't help but want to remind Jin Ying.
If someone else said something like "stream of consciousness literature is not something profound," I'm afraid everyone present would think he was just showing off.
But it happened that the person who said this was Lin Chaoyang, who wrote "The Summer of Raiko". When he said this, not only did everyone not think that he was pretentious.
Instead, I felt a surge of strong self-confidence, a calmness based on strength and talent.
After answering Jin Ying's question, Lin Chaoyang couldn't help but glance at her.
At this time, the faces of future F country-level literary and artistic leaders were full of youthfulness, but their personalities were really cheerful.
Just as he was retreating, Wu Nong's soft voice sounded, "Comrade Chaoyang, I just heard you talk about some literary works. You discussed them together, and it seems that there is no distinction between high and low."
Lin Chaoyang turned around and saw another familiar writer - Wang Anyi.
Wang Anyi, who will be famous all over the world in later generations, is just an inconspicuous little girl in the literary class at this time. Compared with many of her classmates who have become famous, she is very inconspicuous. Now when everyone talks about her, there is a prefix - Ru Zhijuan
's daughter.
"Hundreds of thousands of years have passed, and it seems that the literati's obsession with classifying literary works into three, six, or nine grades cannot be changed.
If this matter were debated, it would probably last three days and three nights.
I'm just saying my opinion. There has never been a unified standard for literary judgment and aesthetic standards. We must also be wary of those who practice cultural hegemony by saying that "literary works have high and low standards."
There is no conflict between Yangchun Baixue and Lower Riba people. The development of literature is not an either-or choice, but a symbiosis and mutual prosperity."
Lin Chaoyang's words were resounding and his attitude was clear-cut.
In the eyes of everyone, he clearly had an overly young face, but sitting there, he looked like Yuan Ting Yue Zhi, looking like everyone else.
Chapter completed!