2. I like meredith's egoism.
I admire Tolstoy for observing the diversity of life and describing life without subjective color.
1. I like the narrative skills of Stendhal and Proust, especially what Proust is good at.
2. When reading Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Shakespeare, I feel that my ability is limited.
1. I think Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo is very good, and I think Dostoevsky and Tolstoy in their heyday have great metaphorical significance. I will reread Tolstoy and Dostoevsky's short works, such as Death of Ivan Ili and Notes in the Basement.
I read many French novels in college, such as Anatole France, Gide and Proust, but recently I was disappointed to read Proust.
You can't understand Joyce's Ulysses if you are not interested. Feeling is a great work, but most of it is long and boring, which is exactly what novels should not show.
I think Virginia Woolf's novels are very strange. Her vision is unusually clear, but it always seems to be separated by a layer of glass. She never touches anything. The work is not intuitive and confusing.
I have no feelings for Henry James, and I think thomas mann is a bit boring.
Deeply influenced by Lawrence, he often rereads his works and still likes Daughter in Love very much. I believe Lawrence is the most popular writer after Byron.
7. I like Swift and the ancient book Letter from the Ignorant very much, thanks to the 18th century writers: Hume, Lao, Chraibi Long, Diderot, Fielding and Pope.
8. It is believed that the highest artistic form is the combination of tragedy and drama, and Shakespeare, Homer and Chaucer all have this trait.
9. People think that Dostoevsky is six times more profound than Kierkegaard, because he endowed life with profound thoughts in the concrete form of novels.
1. I've read a lot of modern literature, mostly novels, and seldom see plays.
2. I read Hemingway, Dostoevsky, Joyce, henry miller and Kafka in my early years.
3. Beckett and Kafka left the longest impression, and thought Beckett was an excellent prose writer alive at that time.
1. Interpreting compound metaphor from Andrew Lang's A History of English Literature. Many ancient English poems are also mentioned in the article.
2. People engaged in modern literature, except thomas edward lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom and Kipling's Elegy of Danish Women, have neglected their duty of writing epic poems.
3. Read Bao Si Will's Biography of Johnson for more than ten times.
4. Influenced by De Quincy are Schopenhauer's German works and Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
5. The first English novel I read completely was The House with Green Shutters. When I was a teenager, I read Treasure Island by The Jungle Book of Kipling and Stevenson. He thinks that Mark Twain is one of the truly great writers. He is familiar with Jim by Bernard Shaw, Bunyan and Kipling.
I know little about Kafka, and I think he is looking for something. I don't like turn of the screw by Henry James, and I think his short stories are better than novels, because the situation in his works is more important than the characters, and there is no real personality role.
7. Translate the last pages of Joyce's Ulysses.
8. I don't like Eliot and point out that his comments are better than poems. Nevertheless, it is still believed that Eliot, as a critic, has no personal feelings of readers, but only agrees with a professor's point of view or has reservations and objections, and has no creative new things. Keats and Frost have higher status in their minds than Eliot.
9. Appreciate Whitman and carl sandburg.
10. Joseph Conrad is one of his favorite writers, and he mentioned Shadow Line.
1 1. It is believed that Johnson, Wordsworth and Kipling can better embody the typical style of English than Shakespeare, because their reserved expressions are exaggerated and exaggerated by Shakespeare. However, he is very familiar with Shakespeare. He is familiar with the lines in Hamlet.
12. I am fascinated by all kinds of encyclopedias. I have read all the books about Kabala and the special chapters in encyclopedias. (Kabbalah is a mysterious branch of Judaism) I have read the main idea of Jewish mysticism in Schorum.
13. From the ancient Scandinavian epic Sakya, it is learned that readers should understand the characters through their words and behaviors, and the author should not break into the characters' skulls and tell them their own thoughts.
14. I don't like O 'Henry, Ring Lardner and Bret Hart because their works emphasize unexpected endings.
1. Admire Dostoevsky, but don't encourage young writers to imitate him. Aldous huxley's psychoanalytic novels are a complete failure.
The first novel I read in my early years was The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Conan Doyle, but now I dare not read it for fear of disappointment.
3. I think S.Y. Agnon is a good writer.
4. Aharon Tseitlin, Thomas Hardy, Sholem Ashe and David Bergerson were highly praised.
1. I think I haven't read much in my life, and I'm not a bookworm. I have read many animal stories, including William Lang and Ernest Thompson, and many newspaper columns.
I have never read Joyce and many great writers who have changed the face of literature. Ulysses left after 20 minutes, but I was fascinated by Wendell Bradley's They Live with the Wind. Rachel carson's Silent Spring left a deep impression on me. I like Nabokov's speech Memories very much.
I think Jane Austen is a woman with a good sense of humor, and Thoreau knows humor besides being surly.
Philip Ross, an American writer, has a high opinion that a person who has not read Portnoy's complaints should not comment on the state of writing.
If you want to know what an excellent Japanese journalist looks like, read the diary of Reverend Robert Francis Kilvet.
1. I have read the short stories of Czech poet Jan Nie Luda, including the story of Mara Street, and it is likely that his name was inspired by this poet.
2. Influenced by Garcí a lorca, but perhaps not from poetry. He often mentions lorca in his poems.
3. I think Beckett's works are short and pithy.
I like reading detective stories. I have read all Eric Ambler's works, especially The Coffin of Demetrius, and think that it is actually a great literary work in detective novels. There are Simonon, James Hadley Chase, Deissler hammett and john mcdonagh. It is considered that Miss Waving Can't Get the Orchid is a milestone in detective novels, which has strange similarities with william faulkner's The Temple, but it is not known which comes first. I think the Temple is a very ugly but important work.
I like reading history books and enjoying Araucana, the longest epic in Spanish literature written by Chilean poet Don Alonso.
I think Borges is a great writer, and I like Milonga Tango written by Borges.
7. Mayakovski is still the most outstanding figure in Russian poetry. His relationship with the Russian Revolution is like that between walt whitman and the industrial revolution in North America, and almost all his poems are Mayakovski-style.
8. norman mailer, an American writer, was first mentioned and highly praised, especially The Naked and the Dead. People think that American novels have died after Dreiser by Hemingway, Steinbeck and Faulkner, but norman mailer has great language explosive power, profound subtlety and perfect description skills. I like Pasternak's poems, but doctor zhivago is a boring novel, and the poems in it saved the book.
1. mentions Conrad and Shakespeare, and mentions great writers such as Plato, Laozi, Buddha, Paul and the great Hebrew prophet.
I wrote a whole article about Hemingway's regret when he died.
1. I didn't study literature systematically, but I started reading literature very late, except for the 18-year-old Angel, Watching Home. I fell in love with william blake at the age of 35, read Madame Bovary at the age of 40, and heard about Salina at the age of 45.
2. Familiar with Bellow, Henderson the Rain King is mentioned in the article.
3. Read Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Salina's Long Night.
1. I started studying Poe at the age of nine, and later translated the complete works of Poe, especially like The Fall of the House of Asher, Lydia, Berenice and Black Cat.
2. Educated in Borges.
When I was young, I was keen on reading French literature.
1. When I was fourteen years old, I studied Drakula; When I was eighteen, I read Faulkner's As I Lay Dying and Light in August. Later, I read Moby Dick and Joyce's The Art and the Portrait of a Young Man, as well as Ulysses, Hemingway and Borges.
Speaking of contemporary literature, he mentioned The Little Tycoon, The Ghost of Harold, The Rainbow of Gravitation, Anger and Blood Meridian.
1. At the age of six, I read Madame Curie's biography, at the age of thirteen, I read andre gide's notes, and then I read Little Women, Martin Eden, Poe, Shakespeare, Dickens, Bronte Sisters, Hugo, Schopenhauer, Pater and thomas mann.
2. These women writers are of great significance to her: Shao Qing Yan Na, Austin, George Eliot, Dickinson, Woolf, Zvetayeva, Akhmatova, Elizabeth Bishop and Elizabeth Hardwick.
3. When I was a teenager, I was infatuated with Hawthorne, Melville and Edgar Allan Poe. I mentioned Hawthorne's The Seven Corners House and Melville's Claire, Moby Dick and Pierre.
4. Read Kafka's diary, Descartes' Meditations and Voltaire's Honest Man.
In the interview, she quoted Nabokov, philip larkin and Henry James.
6. The most admired writer is a poet when he was young, or a person who may become a poet. I like Dreiser's Jenny Girl, Joan Didion's Democracy, glanville Wesker's Pilgrimage Eagle and donald barthelme's Dead Father.
7. Deeply influenced by the following writers: donald barthelme, Elizabeth Hardwick, Nabokov and Thomas Bernhard.
8. I especially appreciate the thoughts of Balzac, Tolstoy and Proust, and think that thomas mann's Magic Mountain is probably the most thoughtful work of all novels.
1. At the age of thirteen, I started reading Iris Murdoch, John masters, Nicholas Monsarrat, john steinbeck and popular science books.
When I was sixteen, I read The Waste Land by Herbert, Swift, Coleridge and Eliot.
3. Reading Kafka and Freud will never be forgotten. Especially obsessed with Kafka.
4. Be familiar with the works of Burroughs, Capote, Updike, Ross, Bellow, henry miller, Genet, Joyce and graham greene.
In the interview, he mentioned James's What Messi Know, Joyce's Portrait of a Young Artist, Pride and Prejudice, Middlemarch, Blake, Keats and mary shelley.
1. It indirectly mentions many contemporary American writers, such as Hemingway and Capote. They think that no one can surpass Hemingway in simplicity, and they do not advocate young writers to imitate Hemingway's writing style.
1. Read Sartre, Eliot, Blake, Ye Zhi, Dante, edward said, R.S. Thomas, Dostoevsky, Beckett, Joyce, Walter Benjamin, Dickens, Balzac, thomas mann, Flannery OConnor and Mark Twain.
2. Tolstoy is not easy to approach.