Chapter 157 Haizi’s new work! Good! Good! Good!



His writing style is so good. How come the stories he wrote are so real and touching?

Feeling the enthusiastic readers surrounding the editorial office, Chief Editor Zhang Guangnian could only quickly appeal to them to calm down and said:

"Don't get excited! I can tell you for sure here. The Haizi who wrote Scars is the same person as the great poet Haizi.

Haizi used his plain and unadorned brushstrokes to write such a story full of scars of the times.

Not only did it receive unanimous recognition from all the editors in our editorial department, but even Ba Jin and Qian Zhongshu praised the article "Scars".

However, don't be too blind in your pursuit of it. This is just a novel, and the author Haizi himself certainly doesn't want his life to be disturbed.

If you want to write a letter to Haizi, you can send it to our editorial department first, and we will select some to send to Haizi. "

Unlike Poetry Magazine, People's Literature has never dealt with such enthusiastic responses from readers!

And when these readers learned that the author Haizi and the great poet Haizi are the same person, they became even more excited.

Because many of them are fans of Haizi's poetry.

When they arrived at the editorial office and could not get Haizi's contact address or anything like that, these readers did not leave immediately. Instead, they began to talk and discuss with each other in front of the editorial department.

They talked about Haizi's poetry and praised the tragic ending in "Scars".

This scene happened to be captured by a reporter from People's Daily who rushed to the scene after hearing the news.

After all, this is already a phenomenal sensation in the literary world.

Haizi's "Scars" completely transformed him from poetry to novel writing, and it can be said that he reached the peak as soon as he debuted. He was recognized by masters such as Ba Lao and Qian Lao, which is an achievement that all the literati and writers across the country dream of.

At this moment, in the same small courtyard, lazy Mr. Guo was lying on a chair basking in the sun.

Disciple Li Wenhe rushed in with the latest edition of People's Literature and shouted, "Teacher Guo! Teacher Guo! Haizi has published a new work."

"Um?"

Mr. Guo, who had been dozing off, immediately opened his eyes, sat up from the rocking chair, and straightened his back.

"Quick! Wenhe! Show it to me..."

When Mr. Guo stretched out his hand, what he received was not the "Poetry Magazine" as he expected, but a copy of "People's Literature".

"What's going on? Isn't it Poetry Magazine? Didn't you just shout about Haizi's new work?"

Mr. Guo asked in confusion.

"It's Haizi's new work, but it's not a poem, it's a novel called Scars. Please take a look at it, it's really well written."

Li Wenhe wiped the sweat from his forehead and said with a simple and honest look on his face.

"Novel? Haizi didn't write poetry, but wrote novels. At his age, he should be writing poetry, why would he write novels?"

When he heard that the novel was written by Haizi, Mr. Guo was a little disappointed.

However, I still opened the table of contents and found that "Scars" written by Haizi was the first article, which immediately piqued my interest.

After all, he was very clear about the level and vision of the editors of People's Literature.

In order to be the first article in each issue, the editor-in-chief Zhang Guangnian must give his approval and it must be of some substance.

"Haizi's novel Scars actually caught Zhang Guangnian's eye? I have to read it carefully."

Mr. Guo immediately put aside his contempt and began to look at it carefully under the warm sunshine of old Beijing.

Li Wenhe did not dare to disturb Mr. Guo from reading, so he waited quietly by the side.

After waiting for a long time, Mr. Guo finished reading "Scars" in one breath. He seemed to have experienced the "scars" of the protagonist in the book. He looked up and sighed deeply.

"How is it, Mr. Guo? Isn't Haizi's Scar well written? I just heard that a group of excited readers surrounded the editorial office of People's Literature!"

Li Wenhe said with a smile.

"Good! Not bad! Really good!"

Mr. Guo nodded and said, "In terms of article structure, his writing is not very good. Although his words are gorgeous, they are just plain and straightforward.

But it is precisely this kind of writing style that can write such a real and moving story.

The reason why Scars can have such a great impact is because he wrote about the real lives of countless people!"

At this point, Mr. Guo became interested again and waved to Li Wenhe, saying, "Wenhe! Bring me some paper and pen. I'm itching to write a review of Scars. Please send it to People's Literature later!"

Then see if you can help me get Haizi's mailing address.

If we can only communicate with such an interesting and talented friend from afar, it would be like scratching an itch through a shoe, which is a great regret in life!"

At the same time, on the other side, the General Political Department Repertory Theatre.

Gong Xue likes poetry and buys every issue of Poetry Magazine.

However, the price of "People's Literature" is higher, and it often contains mostly essays that she doesn't like very much, so she would only buy a copy when she was bored and looking for a book to read.

When passing by the newsstand in the morning, Gong Xue just paid attention to whether the new issue of "Poetry Magazine" was out, and did not pay attention to the new issue of "People's Literature" that had just been put on the shelves.

But when she arrived at the drama troupe, she found that almost everyone in the troupe seemed to be discussing the content of a novel called "Scars".

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It’s even more exciting later!

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