According to Buddha "the whole world is in a flower."How muchmore true is this for a complicated humanwith noself-understanding, especially when behind thewriting might lie apersonal world of spectacle or darkness,a sunny or a depressedheart.
This kind of curiosity led me to the cultural jungle.Everyinterviewee was a unique, colorful vista. I had thehonor toapproach, question, listen to, and understandthem; to see close upthe wrinkles on their faces, the colorof their hair, theireyes
Every one of them was a museum packed with preciousthings.Entering their space, reading and studying themprovided nourishmentbeyond words.
【作者简介】
About Li Bing Ms Li Bing, born in 1970, has a master'sdegreein classical Chinese literature and is a member.of theChinese Writers' Association. After 15years as a journalist andeditor, Li Bing nowworks for the China Art Research Institute.Hermain works are: Look, These CulturalAnimals (NewWorld Press, 2005),Writers WhoImpressed China (China Federation of Literaryand ArtCircles Press, 2005), Analysis of BiShumin's Essays (ShanghaiXuelin PublishingHouse, 2006), The Road to Success(SdxjointPublishing Company), Listening and Speaking--Dialogueswith Leading Contemporary ChineseWriters (Culture and ArtPublishing House,2009), and A Love Letter to Hsuan Tsang(Cultureand Art Publishing House 2010).
【目录】
Foreword: A Book of Literary Value
Bo Yang: I Have No Regrets about My Life
Bi Shumin: I Seem to Have Lived 3,000 Years
Chen Jiangong: Writing a Novel Is like Pulling
Together Everyone You Know
Chen Ran: I Will Never Make Money by
Writing about My Privacy
Chen Zhongshi: I'll Never Try to Surpass
White Deer Plain"
Hai Yah: Love, I Don't Go Chasing It
Han Dong: Poets Are Immortals, Novelists Are Coolies
Hong Ying: My Passion for Writing Is Like a
Woman's Love for a Man
Liang Xiaosheng: I Would Prefer to Be a Singer If
I Could Choose My Job Again
Liu Heng: I Act the Little Guy" Roles
Mo Yan: I Won't Win the Nobel Prize
Shi Tiesheng: I'm a Part-time Writer,
a Full-time Patient
Tie Ning: I Feel Ashamed Facing the Classics
Wang Meng: The Nobel Prize Is Fine but
Doesn't Compare with Literature Itself
Yan Lianke: Juries Like Sweet Chocolate,
but My Books Taste Bitter
Yu Kwang-chung: Another Yu Kwang-chung Is
Hardly Likely
Zhang Haidi: I Will Never Write an Autobiography
ZhangJie: I'm Not a Clever Writer
Zhang Xianliang: My Recipe for Success
Is in Das Kapital
Zou Jingzhi: Scriptwriters Are a BadlyAbused Bunch
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