Writer Shi Zhecun died.

On June 9, 2003, China modern writer, literary translator and scholar Shi Zhecun died in Shanghai at the age of 99.

Shi Zhecun (190565438+February 3, 2003-165438+1October19), whose real name is Depp, commonly used under the pen names Shi Qingping and Anwar, used to be a professor in Chinese Department of East China Normal University. 1926 wrote "Spring Lantern" and "Mrs. Zhou", whose novels pay attention to psychological analysis and describe the flow of characters' consciousness, and become one of the main writers of "New Sensation School" in China.

Shi Zhecun's work can be divided into four periods: before 1937, besides editing, he mainly wrote short stories, poems and translated foreign literature; Prose creation in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period: 1950 to 1958, mainly translating foreign literary works; 1958, devoted to the study of classical documents and inscriptions; 1993 won the "Shanghai Outstanding Contribution Award for Literature and Art". In June 2003165438+1October 65438+September, Shi Zhecun died in Shanghai at the age of 99.

1930, Modern magazine, edited by him, introduced modernism and praised the literary creation of modern consciousness, which had a wide influence at that time. From 65438 to 0932, he edited Modern, a large-scale literary monthly, and became a professional literary and art worker. 1935 At the invitation of Shanghai Magazine, she co-edited China Literature Rare Series with A Ying. 1937 so far, he has served as an associate professor and professor in many universities in Yunnan, Fujian, Jiangsu, Shanghai and other places (he once lived in Hong Kong).

Shi Zhecun is famous for writing psychoanalytic novels, deliberately describing the flow of subjective consciousness and the changes of characters' psychological feelings, pursuing novel feelings, integrating subjective feelings into the description of objects, and expressing morbid urban life at a fast pace, thus becoming one of the main writers of the "New Sensation School" in China.

As early as the 1930s, he was the most influential psychoanalytic novelist in China, and through Modern, one of the largest literary publications in the 1930s, he cultivated the most mature and perfect modernism in China's modern literature, which made modernism enter China's modern literary world and formed a climate, resulting in three pillars of realism, romanticism and modernism in China's literary world-Shi Zhecun's position in China's literary world and his contribution to China's literary world should not be underestimated.