To understand the literature of the 1930s, you need to know the works of writers

1. Literary trends of the 1930s

1. Advocacy and debate on revolutionary literature

2. Left-wing Writers Alliance (establishment, activities, shortcomings and mistakes )

3. Literary debates and significance

2. Novels of different genres in the 1930s

1. Novel creations by left-wing writers: Rou Shi, Ding Ling, Zhang Tianyi, Sha Ting, Ai Wu, etc.

2. "Northeast Writers Group": Xiao Jun, Xiao Hong, etc.

3. Shen Congwen and Beijing School Novels.

4. New sensory novels.

5. Li Jieren's "Dahe Novel".

3. Drama creation in the 1930s

1. Drama movement in the 1930s.

2. Plays by Tian Han and Hong Shen.

3. Plays by Xia Yan and Li Jianwu.

4. Poetry creation in the 1930s

1. Left-wing poetry: Yin Fu, Chinese Poetry Society.

2. The creations of Dai Wangshu and modern poets.

3. Zang Kejia, the "local poet".

4. Tianjian and Ai Qing’s poetry creation.

1. Creation background

After the "September 18th" Incident, a group of literary and artistic young people successively fled to the customs from the Northeast under the occupation of Japanese imperialism. Some of them have already had a creative experience, and some started literary activities driven by the left-wing literary and artistic movement. With their hatred for the enemies and puppets, their nostalgia for their fellow villagers, and their desire to regain their territory as soon as possible, they created many works that reflected the struggle and life of the people in the Northeast

2. Representative figures and their main works

Xiao Jun's "August Village", Xiao Hong's "The Field of Life and Death", Duanmu Hongliang's "Hatred", Shu Qun's "Children Without a Country"

3. Brief introduction to Xiao Jun's works

The novel "August Village" by Xiao Jun (Tian Jun) was published in 1935.

The novella "The Field of Life and Death" by Xiao Hong (1911-1942) was also published in 1935. After "The Field of Life and Death", Xiao Hong also wrote works such as "The Call of the Wilderness", "Hand", "March in the Small Town" (short story), "Mabele" (medium) and "The Story of Hulan River" (long story)< /p>

Duanmu Hongliang wrote a short story collection "Hatred" during this period.

Shu Qun's short story "Children Without a Country"

Introduction to Ding Ling's life and major works

1904-1986, formerly known as Jiang Wei, also known as Jiang Bingzhi, In addition to Ding Ling, his pen names include Binzhi, Congxuan, etc. A native of Linli, Hunan. When I was in middle school in Changsha and other places, I was influenced by the May Fourth Movement. In 1923, he entered the Chinese Department of Shanghai University founded by the Communist Party. In 1927, he published the novel "Ms. Sophie's Diary" and other works, which aroused enthusiastic response in the literary world. In 1930, he joined the Chinese Left-wing Writers' League and later served as the editor-in-chief of the Left-wing League's official publication "Beidou" and the secretary of the Left-wing League's caucus.

During this period, she created outstanding literary works in the liberated areas such as "Water", "Mother", "An Unexploded Bullet", "Night", "When I Was in Xia Village", "When I Was in the Hospital"