Chapter 493 What is Magical Realism?(2/2)
"Ah? Really...? Alas, no..."
It seems serious, let's wait before talking.
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"The Eight Hundred" has achieved great success, and in all aspects, it is enough to satisfy Wang Yu.
If Wang Yu did not appear, then Jiang Wen should be filming "The Sun Rises As Always".
Actually, some things are like this.
"The Sun Rises As Always" is really a movie that is difficult to understand. This movie has its original novel, and the novel's words are even easier to understand.
Some things are easy to say, but if they look complicated.
So what are these things?
There is a very special 'style'.
Magical Realism.
After all, Wang Yu is a literary youth, but he may not be so literary on the surface.
But it's still in the bones.
Generally speaking, reality is reality. Isn’t it strange to get involved with magic?
It's not surprising, even this 'style' is quite famous.
Give an example.
Knocked on the blackboard.
"Hundred Years of Solitude", Marquez's work, won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Of course, we have to mention it, there is indeed something wrong with this Nobel Prize and explosives prize.
For literary awards like this, they just want to see that kind of thing, just like the "pain" feelings in this book.
but!
Marquez himself said that he never admits that his work is a bullshit magical realism.
However, we readers...well, most readers are actually not able to understand this novel.
Like us Chinese, we get a big head when we see the names of people in this book.
I fucked, who the hell is who?
What is the relationship between who and who?
This is magical enough, okay?
Don't you, the author?
Are you wrong? You Marquez know nothing about "Hundred Years of Solitude"!
But Marquez said it very clearly, that is, when he was showing his grandmother this work, what his grandmother said was that these are real events and our history.
Yes, based on this point, he did not admit that this was a magical realist work.
but!
Knock on the blackboard again.
In fact, many of our Chinese literary works are truly magical realism.
The most famous one among them is this one...
It is the interior, some interiors that are not easy to describe in detail.
"fengrufeitun".
Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature for this work.
One thing to say is that, indeed, the award was won because of the dark things in this book.
This is for sure. Anyone who has read this novel will immediately see the malice of the Nobel Prize in China.
I can't tell, unless it's an illiterate person.
And this novel is truly magical realism.
Moreover, Mo Yan himself likes Marquez's "Hundred Years of Solitude". This "fengrufeitun" is actually very much like "Hundred Years of Solitude".
However, we Chinese, who are literate, can probably understand it.
This is a magical realism work!
If we wear filters to read this novel, we can summarize it in a simple sentence.
It is to put all the ugly events from the old society to the 1990s in this work.
What if you don’t wear a filter?
Wang Yu’s personal opinion is.
This novel has a very high level, the author's writing style is very powerful, and the story is magical and fascinating.
However, it is actually a failure to imitate "Hundred Years of Solitude".
Why is Wang Yu so critical? Is he sour this literary master?
There is no hurry to talk about this.
"The Sun Rises As Always" is also a magical realism work.
That's right, it's precisely because of this that when the text is turned into a picture, we can't see it clearly.
So, has this magical realism continued in Jiang Wen?
It's "Let the Bullets Fly".
Chapter completed!