The 5th China Literature and Media Award (2007)

Outstanding writer of 2006: Han Shaogong

Novelist of 2006: Kitamura (I have an appointment with God, Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House)

Poet of the Year 2006: Lei Pingyang (Selected Poems of Lei Pingyang, Changjiang Literature and Art Publishing House)

In 2006, essayist: AARON Li ("Cover China" series, Harvest 1-6)

2006 literary critic: Wang Dewei [America] (20 contemporary novels, Sanlian Bookstore)

The most promising newcomer in 2006: Qiao Ye (lighter, novella, people's literature, No.65438+0; Rust hoe, novella, People's Literature, No.8)

At the same time, they will also share a bonus of 200,000 yuan. Speech at the Fifth China Literature and Media Awards

Han Shaogong, Outstanding Writer of China Literature and Media Award in 2006

Han Shaogong's writing and returning home is not only a cultural event in contemporary China, but also an ideal individual practice of literati. His rural life does not lose its complacency and simplicity, but his words often reveal a wary expression. He released an intellectual's anxiety about survival in the vast Shan Ye, and contended with major mental problems with a simple labor aesthetics, thus proving new significance for himself. His words are also full of vitality, because they are connected with active senses. As a record of his retirement life, Shannan Shuibei, published in 2006, is full of vivid descriptions of sound, color, taste and the world, and full of fresh breath of land and sweat. This kind of writing, which is completed by the five senses, limbs, mind and mind, is not only a witness of personal life history, but also a root of the body going to the earth. In this era of increasingly empty spirit, Han Shaogong's efforts have explored a new way for the realization of life and thought.

China Prize for Literature and Media: 2006 novelist Kitamura.

Kitamura's novels are confessions of penitent souls. His narrative is bold and firm, but at the same time it is forbearing and warm. He offended reality, questioned existence and faced up to the dark corner of human heart, but the edge of criticism often turned to affirmation of love and hope. He overcame himself, overcame his fear and told the truth. He dispelled resentment with forgiveness, realized humility with awe, let the weak go forward with faith, and comforted the memory of the injured with listening to the subtle voice in his conscience. He published "I have an appointment with God" in 2006, which is not only a mirror image of the ruined life in contemporary times, but also a whisper of the soul who can't sleep at night. He judges sin and speaks of love; He exposed the hidden diseases of the soul and shaped the brilliance of human nature. Kitamura's questioning, lamentation, sympathy and commitment, as well as his dream of facing the new world, are of great significance to alleviating China's growing spiritual indignation.

2006 China Prize in Literature and Media: Poet Lei Pingyang

Lei Pingyang's poems are sad memories and praises of the earth. His writing theme is vast as the sky and humble as the dust. Standing at the tip of his hometown experience, he missed the naive childhood on earth and understood the wonderful and sad personal life. With a sincere local perspective, he strongly resisted the noise of cosmopolitanism, just as his eyes moved between a mountain, a water, a grass and a tree, and he could also find the amazing face of life. His language is rough and dense, and the details are solemn, sharp and painful. Selected Poems of Lei Pingyang, published in 2006, consistently records the outstanding parts of daily life, cares about the subtle influence of small things on the soul, and depicts the simple face of the earth and his understanding of the integrity of life with the tenderness of a pure heart. Lei Pingyang's writing has become a symbol of the maturity of a new generation of poets.

2006 China Literature and Media Award: Prose Writer AARON Li.

AARON Li's works are tenacious, solid, solemn and patient. His writing does not seek gorgeous literary talent, nor sharp discovery, but with a sense of responsibility and sincerity, he keeps memories for history and enriches the blood for memories. He found the truth in historical materials and sought dialogue between characters. A series of his works, as vivid cases in the study of cultural history, add rich annotations for understanding China in the 20th century. China on the Cover, a series of essays published by him in 2006, narrates the glory and frustration of modern China, and faithfully analyzes the people's heart and political situation in the cracks of history. The contemporary echoes of these old stories, traces and remnants of the past, blend into the feelings of the narrator, and also open up new possibilities and complexities in history. AARON Li's words tell us that the real history lies in everyone, and those who love reality should carry their own historical life on their backs.

Wang Dewei, China Literature Media Award, was a literary critic in 2006.

Wang Dewei's criticism has a broad vision and beautiful language. His research path is not theoretical fantasy or empty talk about literary history, but focuses on frank dialogue with literary objects; His criticism is brilliant, which is fully revealed in the perfect combination of academic argumentation and personal temperament. The literary territory delineated by him, with southern accent and northern dialect, presents the "end-of-century glory" of China literature amid the noise of writers at home and abroad. His diligent reading and careful analysis of contemporary works set an effective example for criticizing how to return to the literary world. Twenty Contemporary Novels, published by him in 2006, is not only a portrait of this writer, but also a rehabilitation of his works, with rich knowledge, clear opinions and outstanding feelings. Although some of Wang Dewei's favorite writers and judgments can be reconsidered, his research has really changed the western impression of China's contemporary literature and greatly enriched the charm of criticism itself.

Chinese Literature and Media Award: Qiao Ye, the most promising newcomer in 2006.

Qiao Ye has a keen eye and a clear mind. Her novels have exquisite narrative, delicate feelings, convincing spiritual track and sharp analysis of current life. She is good at reading the hidden pain in the depths of modern people's souls and can find a reasonable exit for every turning point. Her language is precise and intensive, and she is full of kindness when she examines human feelings and things, but sometimes she is merciless from the beginning. She is simple but curious about complex experiences; She is enthusiastic, but at the same time she remains detached and calm. Works such as Lighter and Rust Hoe published in 2006 see through people's hearts with things and reaffirm the reliable truth in life with infinite possibilities hidden in people's hearts. Qiao Ye's spiritual boundary may need to be expanded, but her courage to face life problems has laid the direction and foundation for her future writing.