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Chapter 476 Lin Chaoyang Lu Xun?(2/2)

Yes." Li Tuo said.

"There should be no problem."

The status of "People's Literature" in the literary world is unquestionable. Even if the published works are somewhat controversial, it is normal and it is basically unlikely to cause any major problems. "Our editorial department has received two letters from students studying at the Central University for Nationalities.

A letter from Z students protesting against this novel."

Zhu Wei looked relaxed and did not take Li Tuo's words seriously. He also mentioned that some students wrote letters to protest. Lin Chaoyang looked at Zhu Wei's performance and could only lament that he was too young.

When it comes to MZ and ZJ issues, it has gone beyond the scope of literature. Let alone "People's Literature", even the National Association for Literary and Art cannot handle this matter. The final result of this matter was Liu Xinwu, the deputy editor-in-chief of "People's Literature",

The de facto leader was suspended and a public review was launched.

Unlike this, the current issue of "People's Literature" that published the book "Tongue Coating" was recalled and dealt with. The book "Tongue Coating" has since become a "banned book" and has no chance of being published publicly.

Everyone was chatting about "Tongue Coat" in a lively manner, but no one realized what kind of waves this novel would cause in the Chinese literary world in the next period of time. While everyone was chatting lively, Zheng Wanlong had nothing to do.

Looking through books next to the bookcase.

Lin Chaoyang's home has a room dedicated to collecting books and a study. There is also a small bookcase in the main room where he lives, which is specially used to store some books that he reads daily. "Huh?" Zheng Wanlong's eyes suddenly froze, and he

He took out the magazine he saw and held it in his hands.

The text printed on the cover of this book is: "Journal of Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association", with the words "No. 1" underneath. When he saw the text on the cover, he was very interested and opened the inner pages.

, only to find that it was all in Japanese.

He seemed to have discovered a new world. He excitedly waved the magazine and asked Lin Chaoyang loudly: "What's going on with this book?" Everyone who was chatting stopped when they heard his voice and looked over.

Zhang Chengzhi was closest to Zheng Wanlong. He caught a glimpse of the text on the cover of the book and immediately became interested. He went to Japan to study at the Toyo Bunko two years ago and his Japanese foundation is quite good.

"Lin Chaoyang Japanese Literature Research Association?"

He walked over, grabbed the book, and read it in a low voice.

Zheng Wanlong said sarcastically: "You still need to pronounce these words? Who doesn't know them? After all, I studied in Japan. You can't even understand Japanese, right?" "I'm just going to study."

Zhang Chengzhi replied without arguing with him. At this moment, his interest was completely attracted by the magazine in front of him, and he had no intention of arguing with Zheng Wanlong. He opened the magazine, his eyes fell on the copyright page, and his eyes lit up immediately.

, and then continued to scroll back and saw this paragraph of text.

"...Literature is a beacon of the human soul and an important window for us to gain insight into the world and understand life.

We believe that the power of literature is infinite. Through the study of Mr. Lin Chaoyang’s literary works, we can better understand human nature, appreciate life, and improve the literary literacy and aesthetic level of the Japanese people.

We gathered here to establish the Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association, aiming to conduct in-depth research on Mr. Lin Chaoyang’s literary works and let more Japanese people appreciate his literary charm.

Although he was already prepared when he saw the cover of the magazine, Zhang Chengzhi still received a huge shock after mentally translating the founding words at the beginning of the magazine.

He then turned back a few pages.

"The Aesthetic Implications of "Crossing the Guandong"" ""Crossing the Guandong": A History You Can Almost Touch" "The Peak of Dahe Literature - "Crossing the Guandong"" "The Triumph of the Mob - Talking about "The Truman Show""...

.

Titles of articles flashed before his eyes so quickly that he didn't even have time to read the content below.

"Old Zhang, don't just look, talk instead!" Zheng Wanlong saw that Zhang Chengzhi was just turning over the book without speaking, so he couldn't help but urgently urged. At this time, Zhang Chengzhi raised his head and looked at him, "What did you say?"

Zheng Wanlong pointed to the magazine in his hand, "What else could it be? This magazine!" Zhang Chengzhi said sarcastically: "Can't you understand it?"

A boomerang hit him between the eyebrows, but Zheng Wanlong had no time to talk to Zhang Chengzhi. He was now more eager to know the contents of the magazine than before. "Is this really a journal? Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association?"

Zhang Chengzhi stopped joking and nodded, "It's the journal."

"Is it really a journal? Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association?"

He seemed to be asking nonsense, but in fact the first question was about Zhang Chengzhi, and the second question was about Lin Chaoyang. At this moment, his eyes were full of doubts, confusion, and disbelief, as if he was squatting on the street watching

The brother who drove the Land Rover arrived. "Chaoyang, what's going on?"

Not to mention it was him, everyone present wanted to ask: What is going on?

I was just a guest at your home, but why did the "Lin Chaoyang (Japan) Literary Research Association" pop up?

"Well, it was established by a few scholars in Japan some time ago. It is an informal organization that occasionally holds meetings and distributes conference journals." After receiving confirmation of this matter from Lin Chaoyang, everyone felt a sense of compulsion.

Anger came to my face.

Was the literary research association named after the writer established in a foreign country? Everyone was shocked and speechless at this moment.

"You're so awesome!"

Li Tuo was the first to recover from the shock, unable to express his inner emotions in words, and finally chose a curse word.

"It's not just awesome, it's groundbreaking! The Chinese Writers' Literary Research Association in Japan, Chaoyang, is still the scorpion daddy - poison (only), right?" Zheng Wanlong said excitedly.

Zhang Chengzhi corrected him: "No. Mr. Lu Xun is very famous in Japan, and he also has a research association." It was okay if he didn't correct him, but everyone took a breath of cold air after he corrected him.

Lin Chaoyang=Lu Xun?

Lin Chaoyang waved his hand, "Stop making a fuss, let me tell you what's going on." Everyone immediately came over, and Lin Chaoyang told the story about Kondo Naoko.

He added: "She and Fujii just like my works. It happens that they are somewhat influential in the field of studying contemporary Chinese literature in Japan, so they established such a literary research association."

Everyone originally thought that there was some kind of twist in this matter, but after listening for a long time, they discovered that Lin Chaoyang was talking about how two Japanese scholars liked his works, and how they enthusiastically worked for his works to be published in Japan out of love for ancient traditions.

to prepare a literary research society named after him.

Everyone looked at Lin Chaoyang with dissatisfaction, it's not over yet, right?

Naked envy and jealousy glanced at Lin Chaoyang over and over again. After a while, everyone finally calmed down a lot. "If this Chaoyang incident spreads, it will probably become the hottest news in the domestic literary world immediately.

." Li Tuo said

Zhu Wei smiled and joked: "This can be regarded as bringing glory to the country, right? This should be the only part of contemporary writers."

Literary research associations named after writers are loosely organized non-governmental organizations, which may not sound like a great organization. But I can’t stand the fact that they were established by foreign scholars specifically for their Chinese writers!

What does this mean?

This shows that Lin Chaoyang and his works are popular in Japan, and that Lin Chaoyang and his works are recognized by many experts in the Japanese literary circle, at least in the field of literary research.

Isn’t this kind of popularity and recognition the influence that many writers pursue? And it’s also overseas influence!

You must know that in today's Chinese literary world, except for a few rare writers among the older generation, the overseas influence of other writers is almost zero. It is precisely because of this that the awesomeness of Lin Chaoyang's matter is highlighted.

, isn’t this a way to win glory for the country!

Everyone was full of amazement and discussed the matter of the Literary Research Association. They were extremely excited and gathered around Lin Chaoyang to continuously dig out all kinds of inside information about the Literary Research Association. By the way, they also learned more about the publishing and sales of Lin Chaoyang's works in Japan.

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The cumulative sales volume of "Enter Guandong" in Japan is 160,000 copies, which is a lot even in China, let alone Japan, which has only one-tenth of China's population.

In the next few months, "The Truman Show", "The Ferry" and "Shutter Island" will be published one after another.

Everyone was dazzled by the news. Even if Lin Chaoyang didn't tell anyone before, no one would have known that he was so popular in Japan now. No wonder a scholar named Zhang Luo founded a literary research association specifically for him.

After getting to know each other, everyone looked at Lin Chaoyang again, and for some reason they suddenly felt strange. Is this still the Lin Chaoyang they knew? Why does it feel like his whole body is glowing?

"If things continue like this, there may be American Literature Research Society, English Literature Research Society, and French Research Society in the future." Li Tuo said jokingly. Everyone laughed unconsciously, and Zhu Wei said: "Chaoyang, domestic

If a literary research association is established, I will be the first to apply to be the president."

"Why should you be the president? If you want to be the president, I must be the one. I am most familiar with Chaoyang's works." Li Tuo rushed to say.

"I'm familiar with it too. I just wrote a review article for "Parasite" and posted it in "Literary Review". Have you written it?"

Zhu Wei's question choked Li Tuo, "I haven't had time to write "Parasite" yet, I have written "The Truman Show", and before that..." "Don't talk about before, just talk about now."

The two of them were quarreling, which was of course a joke, and others watched it in a lively manner.

The manuscript of Lin Chaoyang's "Parasite" was handed over to Li Shifei in early October, and the publication time was set for early January, less than ten days earlier than Xiangjiang. Out of its consistent trust in the quality and reputation of Lin Chaoyang's works, Huacheng Publishing

The first print run of the novel was set at 500,000 copies.

As a result, on the day the novel was released, Xinhua Bookstores in major cities across the country were crowded with readers who came to buy the book. In just over a week, the first printing of 500,000 copies was sold out by enthusiastic readers.

This situation was completely within the expectations of Huacheng Publishing House. Before the inventory of the bookstores was completely cleared, the books printed by the publishing house had been sent to bookstores all over the country. In the one month since the launch of "Parasite", the cumulative sales have exceeded

One million copies.

During this time, readers have received more and more reviews, and they have received rave reviews.
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