Jia Pingwa, 1952, from Dihua Town, Danfeng County, Shaanxi Province. 1974 began to publish his works, 1975 graduated from the Chinese Department of Northwest University. Yanhe? Editor in chief of American magazine. His published works include 24 volumes of Collected Works of Jia Pingwa, and his representative works include novels such as Abandoned Capital, Shaanxi Opera, Ancient Furnace, Happy, With Lights, Old Student, Extremely Flowers and Yamamoto 16.
His works have been translated and published in more than 30 languages, including English, French, Swedish, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian, Japanese and Korean, and have been adapted into more than 20 films, televisions, dramas and plays.
Creative features:
Jia Pingwa's prose has a wide range of contents, and his unique observation of social life, changes in personal inner feelings, and philosophy of accidental perception can all be included in the text. Jia Pingwa has made a great breakthrough in traditional prose writing-all his unique observations on society and life, his inner feelings (love and hate), or some philosophies he occasionally realized are presented in the article. In his articles, it is not difficult to find Jia Pingwa's childlike innocence, which is really hard to find in today's complex society. And Jia Pingwa's pursuit of beauty is clearly visible, between the lines.
The light pen and ink that is often used is a scene that people are used to and often ignore in real life, but it can be fascinating. This artistic feature is particularly evident in his works such as Ugly Times, The Story of Xu Jingcun, Night Tour in Longtan, etc. His prose is as rich and long as wine and as pure and transparent as a stream. Jia Pingwa expressed his profound thoughts on life, history and the universe in an unpretentious atmosphere, which made his prose have profound philosophical thinking.