When authors can't make a living by selling books in exchange for copyright, but only by transferring the right to film and television adaptation, their creative ideas and behaviors will inevitably be greatly alienated. They will no longer focus on digging the connotation, structuring the plot, grinding sentences and tempering the text, but blindly pursue the "cool" points of readers, cater to the taste of the market, give up the quality of the text under the pressure of more and more words, and lose the bottom line in moving closer to the goal of easy adaptation and easy shooting, so as to earn several times or even hundreds of times of profits.
Followed by the decline of prose, poetry, prose and essays, the most WTO-entered novels bear the brunt, and gradually lose their precious and lovely characteristics such as freshness, calmness, profundity and significance in the impetuous creative environment.
It is not bad that a short story turns into a joke, but it lacks the acrimony of current events, leaving only the emptiness after a hilarious laugh; The novel focuses on sensory stimulation, and themes such as crossing, fighting, cultivating immortals, tactics and farming emerge one after another. But the characters are often set as stallions and women, and the plot is difficult to get rid of the golden finger. Especially after a certain type of works has won market recognition and gained economic benefits, a large number of similar works blindly follow suit. For a time, vulgar routines and vulgar old terrier became popular. ...
When the literary world stinks of quick success and instant benefit, when the hard-working authors are ruthlessly eliminated by the market tide, when the inheritance of traditional literature is faced with the embarrassment of nothing, when literature cannot provide a steady stream of high-quality materials for script adaptation, and when the so-called vulgar IP becomes the darling of hot money chasing, the literary creation environment will inevitably deteriorate and fall into the quagmire of vulgarity, vulgarity and kitsch, and then enter a new round of vicious circle.
Excellent literary works are priceless, but excellent literary writers also have to eat. When you choose free fast food literature and don't want to pay for those touching words, you may have colluded with pirated websites and unscrupulous filmmakers to stifle a future Austin or Cao Xueqin.
When you repent and complain that excellent works are hard to find, come back and look for those people with wonderful pens. If they don't fall into the shackles of money to support their families, they will probably starve to death because of stubbornness and ignorance. ...