Some Suggestions on the Development of Contemporary Poetry

The Development of China s Contemporary Poetry;

1, and the prominent political features of China's contemporary poetry in 1950s and 1970s.

2. China's contemporary poetry began an all-round artistic regression, and really entered a historical "new period" in the sense of literary history.

3. In 1990s, there were some intriguing "fractures" and turns in China's contemporary avant-garde poetry creation.

Knowledge link:

1. With regard to the staging of China literature in the 20th century, the traditional classification method is generally based on the concept of history, that is, 19 17 dates back to the Opium War and is called "modern literature"; 19 17- 1949 is called "modern literature"; 1949 has been called "contemporary literature" since its founding.

2. From 1950s to 1970s, a prominent feature of China's contemporary poetry was politicization. Specifically, during the recent 30 years from 1949 to 1976, the collectivization writing tendency of China's contemporary poetry is very distinct. Under the strong specification of the creative principle of expressing the spirit of the times, the poet has consciously and uniformly adjusted and handled his own poetry creation in almost all aspects, such as subject matter, theme, language form and aesthetic style. For example: First, the "political lyrics" represented by poets such as Guo Xiaochuan and He Jingzhi; The second is "Lyrics of Life" represented by poets such as Wen Jie, Li Ji, Zhang Zhimin, Qiu Fu and Yan Zhen. The third is "Military Poetry" represented by Li Ying, Gong Liu, Gu Gong, Han Xiao and Zhang Yongmei. These three writing dimensions prevailed, which constructed the order of contemporary poetry in this period and became the mainstream of poetry at that time.

3. Enter a "new cycle" (starting from 1978). The poetic circles in the new period initially reflect the diversified characteristics of poetry, but what really brought great impact and revolutionary changes to the poetic circles in the 1980s were the "misty poetry" and "the third generation poetry" identified by contemporary poetry critics, which were characterized by exploration, experimentation and vanguard.