1980s 'New Realistic Fiction': 1 Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River 2. Cheng: King of Chess 3 Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind 4. Xiao Hong: Life and Death Arena 5 Easy: Torch 6. Shi Zhecun: Spring Silkworm Lu Xun: Diary of a Madman 8 Zhang Ailing: Red Rose and White Rose 9 Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence 10. Ernest Hemmingway: A Farewell to Arms These works all reflected the Chinese society at that time, the fate of women, youth and love, and so on. They were the representative works of the new realism literature.
The representative of the "lyric prose" of the 1980s: 1 Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, etc. 2. Yu Dafu: Night Intoxicated by the Spring Breeze, Shanghai on a Rainy Day, etc. 3. Ye Shengtao: "Scarecrow","My Profession", etc. 4. Ding Ling: The Peony Pavilion, Lady Sophie's Diary, etc. 5. Zhang Ailing: Red Rose and White Rose, Legend, etc. These works became the classics of Chinese literature in the 1980s with their profound thoughts, beautiful language and unique style.
1980s 'New Realistic Fiction': 1 Wang Shuo: His masterpieces include Golden Age and Ferocious Animals. 2. Tie Ning: Her representative works include "Party A and Party B" and "Years Flow Like Water". 3. Mo Yan: His masterpieces include Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, etc. 4. Yu Hua: His masterpieces include Alive, Crying in the Drizzle, etc. 5. Liu Zhenyun: His masterpieces include One Sentence is Ten Thousand Sentences, Unit, etc. 6 Lu Yao: His masterpieces include " Ordinary World " and " Life ". 7 Jia Pingao: His masterpieces include Qin Qiang and Abandoned Capital. 8. Wang Xiaobo: His masterpieces include The Golden Age and The Silent Majority. These people focused on the lives of the lower class and ordinary people, portraying a variety of human images, becoming one of the important representatives of Chinese literature in the 1980s.
New realism was a literary school that emphasized real scenes, real characters, and real life experiences. The following are some well-known new realism: 1 Yu Hua: The representative work of China's new realism literature is famous for its concern for social reality and deep exploration of human nature. 2 Maugham: The representative of the British new realism literature. His novels are often famous for their detailed descriptions and real characters. 3. Kallard Husseini: The representative of American new realism literature. His works emphasize reality, dullness, and real life experience. Margaret Atwood: The representative of American New Realism Literature. Her novels are famous for depicting the lives and psychology of ordinary people. 5. John Kitts: The representative of the British new realism literature. His works are famous for his deep concern about social reality and his exploration of human nature. 6 Richard Morgan: The representative of Australia's new realism literature. His novels are famous for their true, plain and delicate descriptions. These are just some of the new realism literature schools and many others.
The New Period Prose is a branch of modern Chinese literature established in the 1980s. Its appearance symbolized that modern Chinese prose had entered a new era. Below are some representative works of prose from the new era: Representative works: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua 2 "That Year in a Hurry"-Chen Zhongshi 3 Decryption-Jia Pingao 100 Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez 5 "Ordinary Road"-Park Shu Representative: 1 Yu Hua: He is the representative of the new era prose, good at using humor and irony to describe social reality, known as the "father of Chinese prose." 2. Chen Zhongshi: His works deeply reflect the contemporary Chinese society and the lives of the people. He is known as the "representative figure of the new era prose". 3. Jia Pingao: His works are full of thoughts about human nature, life and nature, and he is known as the "King of Chinese Essays". 4. Chen Zhongshi: His works deeply reflect the contemporary Chinese society and the lives of the people. He is known as the "representative figure of the new era prose". Park Shu: His prose style is fresh and natural, full of passion for nature and life, known as the "King of Chinese Essays".
The representatives of the post-80s youth novels were Guo Jingming, Chen Zhongshi, Annie Baby, Liu Zhenyun, Margaret Atwood, and so on. Their representative works include: Guo Jingming: How many flowers have fallen in my dream, The summer solstice has not yet arrived, Sorrow flows against the current into a river. Chen Zhongshi: "White Deer Plain","Qin Qiang","Chen Zhongshi's Story Collection" Baby Annie: Farewell to Vian, Lotus, Long Song Liu Zhenyun: "One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences","Alive","Qin opera" Margaret Atwood: The Catcher in the Rye, On the Road, The Castle Book The above were some representative novels written by the 80s generation.
The 1980s was an era of many different novel schools. The following are some of the main schools and representatives: 1. Science fiction genre: The 1980s was the golden age of science fiction. Famous science fiction writers included Isaac Asimov, Philip K Dick, Ray Bradbury, William gibson, and others. Their works covered a variety of scientific and technological topics, including imagination and discussion of the future of mankind. The 1980s was also a period of vigorous development of mystery novels. Famous mystery novelists included Agatha Christie, Carl Blanchot, and Keigo Higashino. Their works usually revolved around elements such as suspense, reasoning, and detective. The plot was compact and fascinating. Horror fiction genre: The 1980s was also a period when horror novels were popular. Famous horror novelists included Margaret Atwood, Arthur C Clarke, Stephen King, etc. Their works usually contain elements of horror, horror, science fiction, and so on. The readers can feel the tense and exciting atmosphere. 4. Modern novel genre: The 1980s was also the period of development of modern novels. Famous modern novelists included Hugo Quinn (Hugo Award-winning author Hugo Weaving), George Orwell (George Orwell), Jane Austin (Janet O'steen), etc. Their works cover a variety of modern literature topics, including politics, society, gender, etc., with unique styles and languages. The above is just a part of it. There were many different genre of novels in the 1980s, and each genre had its own unique characteristics and style.
"Reformed literature" referred to literary works that described the social changes, economic growth, and cultural innovation before and after China's reform and opening up. Representative: 1 Lu Yao: Ordinary World 2 Mo Yan: "Big Breasts and Buttocks" 3 Yu Hua: "Alive" 4 Liu Zhenyun: One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences 5. Mai Family: Decryption 6 Wang Xiaobo: Golden Age These works all reflected the social changes before and after China's reform and opening up. They also showed the growth and changes of people in the fields of economy and culture.
The following are some famous web novels: 1. Tomato: Masterpieces such as " Battle Through the Heavens " and " Martial Universe ". 2. Ear Root: Representative works include "Eternal Thought" and "Seeking the Devil". 3. Maoni: Representative works such as "Celebrating Years" and "Choosing Heaven". 4. Chen Dong: Masterpieces such as " Covering the Sky " and " Perfect World ". 5. Beacon fire playing with princes: representative works such as "Chen Qing Ling,""Sword Comes," etc. 6. Light novels: masterpieces such as My Cat Girl Girlfriend, Starting From Zero, etc. 7. Dancing: Masterpieces such as Devil's Law, Heavenly King, etc. 8. Heavenly Silkworm Potato: Masterpieces such as " Battle Through the Heavens " and " Martial Force Universe ". 9. Momo: Masterpieces such as " A Full-time Expert " and " A Thought of Eternity ". 10. Electric wires: representative works such as Douluo Continent, The Great Dominator, etc. The above was only a portion of the online novel readers who could choose according to their preferences.
The new realistic novel is a genre of literature that focuses on realistic descriptions and real social environments. The representative characters of the new realistic novels were: 1 George Miller: In the United States, his representative works include "Avalanche" and "After the Avalanche", which are featured by real social environments and character experiences. 2. Emily Browning: Her representative works in the United Kingdom include "tess of the D'Urbervilles", which is featured by describing the real social environment and the emotions of the characters. 3. Raymond Chandler: In the United States, his representative works include "Movie Paradiso" and "A Study of Green Words", which are featured by describing the real social environment and character relationships. 4 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood): Her representative works in the United States include Gone with the Wind and Gone with the Wind, which are featured by describing the real social environment and the fate of the characters. 5. Raymond chandler: In the United States, his representative works include Gentle Night, Titanic, etc., which are featured by describing the real social environment and plot development. The complexity of social life, political environment, and human nature in these European countries such as England and France was considered to be the representative of the new realistic novels.
The two representatives of the "Xizang New Fictions" in the mid-1980s were: - Chen Xianfa: "Unbalance"(1985) tells the story of a Xizang youth working in the city from the countryside. It portrays the social class division and the complexity of human nature. - Liu Zhenyun: One Sentence is Ten Thousand Sentences (1986) tells the story of a young Tibetan man who travels from his hometown to the city. It reveals the selfishness and complexity of human nature by telling the emotional entanglement between him and the Han boss. Both of them were representatives of Xizang literature. Their literary works were widely recognized by readers and had won many literary awards.