Poetry? Fiction? Prose? Drama?
When the news reached the Writers Association compound, Mr. Ba and Mr. Qian also started joking about it.
"Mr. Ba, this Haizi is really amazing. For ordinary writers, it often takes ten years to sharpen their swords. It is very amazing if they can produce one or two representative and influential works in their lifetime.
But look at it, it has only been a short time since Scars was released! Haizi has a new work.
Judging from the news Zhang Guangnian released, it must be of good quality, otherwise he wouldn't dare to brag so recklessly."
Mr. Qian was very clear that this was a little cleverness of Zhang Guangnian, the editor-in-chief of People's Literature.
Raise your expectations, and the sales of the new issue of People's Literature will surely reach a new high.
Ba Lao also laughed and said: "That's why I said it! It's the right person to hand over People's Literature to Zhang Guangnian.
Haizi is a good comrade! The publication of Scars has inspired countless literary and artistic workers.
During this period, many excellent works of scar literature emerged.
The influence created also reacts on the mainstream ideology.
A few days ago, I mentioned this matter when I was chatting with the old man.
We, the literary and artistic workers, should clearly understand one thing: creation is to serve ideas and ideology.
Through the words we write, we can explain our thoughts and ideas, reflect and express some social phenomena, and fight against existing injustices. This will give the work a deeper meaning and function.
Comrade Haizi is a poet and writer who has done an excellent job in this regard.
The old man praised Haizi by name. The next key task of our Writers Association is to guide our writers, focus on the present, look to the future, and use their writings to provide more ideological guidance for the construction of socialism..."
Mr. Ba saw it more clearly, and Mr. Qian nodded in agreement after listening to it.
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Another literary giant, Mr. Guo, was also eager to read Haizi's new work after hearing that it was published.
He wanted to see Haizi's new works immediately, but the new issue of People's Literature would not be released until a few days later.
so……
Unable to contain his excitement, Mr. Guo called two of his junior students and asked them to accompany him to the editorial office of People's Literature magazine.
Dongdong...
"Editor-in-Chief Zhang! Mr. Guo is here."
When Mr. Guo’s students knocked on the door of the editorial department of People’s Literature.
The editor-in-chief Zhang Guangnian and other editors inside were immediately flattered.
After all, as Mr. Guo's health has been getting worse in the past two years, he has been staying in the small courtyard to recuperate and never goes out.
He even skipped the People's Congress due to illness, but today he came to visit People's Literature in person. How could this not surprise and delight the editors in the editorial department!
"Quick! Mr. Guo, please come in."
In fact, Zhang Guangnian knew very well that Mr. Guo was definitely attracted by Haizi's new work.
However, he still had to put on a polite tone. After asking Mr. Guo to sit down in the editorial office, he smiled and handed him some tea and asked, "Mr. Guo, why are you here? Do you have any important instructions for the work of our People's Literature editorial office?"
Mr. Guo stroked his beard, smiled and said, "Guangnian, you are asking even though you already know the answer. I came here to smell the fragrance. The fragrance of Haizi's new work has spread all over the city. Can you bring it up first so that I, an old man who is about to die, can have a taste first?"
"Mr. Guo, you are joking. Your health is such that you will live a hundred years."
Seeing that Mr. Guo stated his purpose directly, Zhang Guangnian did not hide anything and asked someone to bring Haizi's manuscript directly and showed "Drawing Sword", this extremely significant anti-Japanese war novel, to Mr. Guo.
"'Drawing Sword'? This is... a novel set during the Anti-Japanese War? Interesting! Really interesting! Haizi's writing seems to have no bottleneck, his style is varied and his imagination is unconstrained... Wonderful! Wonderful!"
Just like that, after a round of praise in the editorial department of People's Literature, Mr. Guo immediately became immersed in the story world of Drawn Sword.
All the editors did not dare to move. They just stayed with Mr. Guo quietly. The whole office was so quiet that only the breathing of everyone and the rustling sound of Mr. Guo turning pages could be heard.
It was not until dark that Mr. Guo put down the manuscript slowly, as if half a century had passed, and exclaimed again: "The beauty of "Drawing Sword" is so vulgar and elegant. I can't compare to it!"
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