What other works does Xu Zhimo have?

Xu Zhimo's representative works include Bikangqiao, Nora, Shian, Accidental, Zhimo's Poems, Frozen Jade for One Night, Broken Temple, Nature and Life, Incomplete Poems, Mediterranean, Gray Life, Quiet Scene and Calfrey.

Among them, Farewell to Cambridge, Sianna La and Accidental are widely circulated and become classics in the history of world literature. Xu Zhimo's poems have a wide range of themes, fresh words, harmonious rhythm, rich imagination and beautiful artistic conception. It feels like good wine hidden in an urn, and the longer it is, the more mellow it will be.

The representative works of Xu Zhimo's prose include Leaves, Scales in Paris, Self-anatomy, Diary of Zhimo, Companion, Two Strangers, Siberia, Siberia, Moscow, Tolstoy, Jewish Nightmare, Chekhov's Cemetery, etc.

Xu Zhimo's prose collection is beautiful and romantic, which makes people unforgettable for a long time. It enlightens youth, embellishes life, imagines the feelings of life in the century, and is the most representative love story, whether sad or sweet or romantic or pure.

Xu Zhimo's Poetic Style

First, expressing one's spirit is the greatest feature of Xu's poems.

Xu Zhimo is a poet who advocates expressing his "soul" in his works. These poems truly reveal the author's inner world and express the poet's restless pursuit of personality, thus forming a unique romantic world in his poems. The core of his romantic temperament is an ideal beauty, freedom and love. And his enthusiasm, courage and persistent pursuit of this constitute the most prominent point in his spirit.

Second, the painstaking management and deliberate pursuit of poetic images.

This is the basis of vivid expression of his spirit in poetry. Xu is not only good at capturing images in life, but also good at discovering poetic interest in life, so that images and interest can be integrated into one, thus forming a higher aesthetic realm and forming novel and wonderful images.

Thirdly, Xu's poems are musical and pay attention to the beauty of music.

Most of Xu's poems have harmonious syllables, fresh words, blending Chinese and western cultures, and absorbing the essence of folk songs to form a new lyric style, which vividly embodies Wen Yiduo's theory of "the beauty of music, painting and architecture". Xu's poems often use rhyme feet or even lines, which makes his poems have both rhythm and melody.