TV series of campus writers’ works

There are many good young writers, and the following are just some of the best among them.

Zheng Xiaoqiong: Female, born in 1980, came to Dongguan to work and write poetry in 2001, and has many poems and essays Published in "Poetry", "Mountain Flowers", "Selected Poetry", "Stars", "Tianya", "Selected Prose" and other newspapers and periodicals. His works have been selected into the best anthologies of the year for many times. He has participated in the 3rd National Prose and Poetry Pen Conference and Poetry Journal. The 21st Youth Poetry Conference. In 2007, he won the "Liqun* People's Literature Award".

Representative works: Poems "Jute Ridge", "Iron", "Inner Slope", prose collection "Depth of Night"

Reason for recommendation: Zheng Xiaoqiong should be the most watched in 2007 The poet born in the 1980s first won the People's Literature Award, and then there was controversy caused by his refusal to join the Writers' Association. A low-educated writer, assembly line worker, part-time poet, etc. were all her previous resumes. In a sense, Zheng Xiaoqiong's attitude towards poetry and life is more like a microcosm of a group. Her poems are full of challenges and contempt for the unfairness of the world, and the lines are full of heart-wrenching power.

De An

De An: Female, born in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province in 1983, currently studying in the Sociology Department of the University of Paris IV. In 2003, he published his debut novel "Sister's Jungle". His main works are the novels "Farewell to Paradise" and "Hibiscus Like Face and Willow Like Eyebrow".

Representative works: the short story "Lily", the novel "Hibiscus as Face and Willow as Eyebrow"

Reason for recommendation: Since publishing "Pear" and "Hibiscus as Face and Willow as Eyebrow", Dean has has won the attention of traditional literature. Dean used her artistic sensitivity to find a suitable angle and completed her narrative with ease. Her novels deal with concepts of ultimate value such as awe and understanding, love and power, dignity and responsibility for fate. This kind of conceptual expression is moving and song-like through delicate and euphemistic narrative.

Su Cici

Su Cici: Female, born in 1981. Graduated from medical school in 1998 and worked in a mental hospital for 5 years. Began writing poetry in 2003. Some works have been published in the publication "Flower City". Won the "Spring Literature Award". The short story "Li Lini, Run Fast" was shortlisted for the "2006 Chinese Novel Ranking". Now lives in Shiyan, Hubei Province.

Representative works: short stories "Li Lini, Run" and "Bridesmaid"

Reason for recommendation: Su Cici does not have many works and does not make many appearances. She should be regarded as the most low-key post-80s generation. writer. But in her few works, we can see her pursuit of literature and her harshness towards herself. Her experience of working in a mental hospital for five years has made her novels accustomed to capturing the "abnormality" of life and the hidden madness of human nature - the author said that "the whole society feels like a large mental hospital." "Li Lini, The stories and endings of novels such as "Run" are confusing and weird. These are rare good works written by writers born in the 1980s.

Duoyu

Duoyu was born in Dabie Mountain in 1983. He has published works in many purely literary newspapers and periodicals under pen names such as Roufeng and Anonymous. Has won dozens of literary awards. In 2005, he published a poetry collection "Poems of Soft Wind" and gave lectures in many universities. It has been praised by famous writers and critics such as Mo Yan, Shu Ting and Bai Ye. A large-scale charity fundraiser was organized in May 2007 and received a strong response. His major works include the poetry collection "Poems of the Soft Wind", the novel "The Distance", the novella "Eating", etc.

Representative works: the novel "The Distance", the novella "Eating", the poem "Li Bai Is Coming"

Reason for recommendation: A series of avant-garde novels reflecting rural life using the language of Duoyu Rough and bold, in the creation of regional novels that focus on the reproduction of original language, he has been looking for an essential spiritual core similar to "roots". These novels do not have the pedantic atmosphere of Jia Pingwa, nor do they deliberately emphasize blood and violence like Yu Hua. Instead, they focus more on Mo Yan's masculinity, which is an element that is in short supply in contemporary literature that has become increasingly weak in recent years. This is also the most obvious feature that distinguishes him from other writers born in the 1980s. The questioning of the law of survival in "Eclipsing" and the searching process of several generations in "The Distance" all demonstrate a persistent artist's firm belief in sticking to himself and defending his dignity. "The Distance" is the only pure literary work among the post-80s generation to be selected into the top ten novels of the 2006-2007 "China Internet Literature Festival", which also proves his extraordinary strength and potential in novel creation. Poems such as "Li Bai is Coming" embed colloquial language, foul language and slang into the traditional charm, express the overall restlessness and confusion of the post-80s poets, and embody the depression, dissatisfaction and resistance of a young poet struggling in the material age. Earn spirit. He actively participated in social charity assistance and was unanimously appreciated by all walks of life.

Liu Weidong

Liu Weidong, whose online name is Zhou Yu, was born in 1983. He won the first prize in the 4th and 5th National New Concept Composition Competition and the "5th National New Concept Composition Competition". The representative author of "Selection of Award-winning Works" has published a collection of essays "Flowing Water at Fingertips".

Representative work: Essay collection "Flowing Water at Fingertips"

Reason for recommendation: Liu Weidong's prose has always strived for excellence in rural areas, land, language, thinking, nature, spirit, etc., and the writing has a subtle fragrance , with profound artistic conception, majestic momentum, superb symbolism, ever-changing language, the beauty of water, and the breadth of the sea, there is reason to believe that Liu Weidong can easily become a master of prose.

Zhang Yueran

Zhang Yueran was born in Jinan, Shandong in 1982. He graduated from Shandong Experimental Middle School in 2001 and was admitted to the English and Law double-major class of Shandong University, and then studied in Singapore. After his works such as "The Fall of Tao" and "Black Cat Never Sleeps" were published in "Sprout" magazine, they caused great repercussions in the youth literary world. He is one of the most outstanding representatives of "new concept writers".

Representative work: the novel "The Oath Bird"

Reason for recommendation: Zhang Yueran's "The Oath Bird" can be regarded as an epoch-making work for herself. Before this, she was As an "idol-style female writer", "Oath Bird" is her transformational work. Its grand narrative and wide range of themes are unprecedented in her previous works. This novel's inclusion in the 2006 novel rankings is a testament to its strong creative strength.

Gong Xiaobing

Gong Xiaobing, male, Han nationality. Junior high school culture. Born on October 9, 1982, from Huangshan, Anhui. One of the advocates of the concept of "post-80s" in the Chinese community. He entered elementary school at the age of 5, went to prison at the age of 16, and was exposed to the Internet at the age of 20. In August 2004, the traditional Chinese single book "Who Have I Loved Deeply?" was published in Taiwan. "The youth novel "Above the Clouds, Below the Water" was published in September 2004, and the cruel youth novel "Nowhere to Escape" was published in November 2004.

Representative works: the novel "Nowhere to Escape" and the novella "Gong Xiaobing is My Good Brother"

Reason for recommendation: As the originator of the concept of the post-80s generation, Gong Xiaobing His creations and experiences can be called a unique existence. The narrative language of his novels is loose and measured, fast and accurate, flamboyant and forbearing. The straight-to-the-point narrative structure is soothing and smooth, the language is smooth and rhythmic, the language is humorous, and a large number of expressions that are contrary to common sense are used. It gives us something to think about: What exactly is growth? Among the post-80s generation, many people regard Gong Xiaobing as the boss, consciously or unconsciously.

Li Shasha

Li Shasha, formerly known as Pu Lizi, was born in November 1981 in Longhui. He graduated from the Chinese Department of Northwest University in 2004 and now works for Nanfang Daily. He is known as "Young Shen Congwen". He has published a large number of works in professional literary magazines such as "Furong", "Prose" and "Works", and the three major websites of Sina, NetEase and Tianya have launched special topics on his works almost simultaneously. In March 2004, in a big debate about who was the literary representative of the post-80s generation, Li Shasha was pushed to the forefront and elected as the leader of the five powerful generals of the post-80s generation.

Representative works: the novel "Red A powerful writer, he has published a large number of works in professional literary magazines such as "Furong", "Prose" and "Works". The three major websites of Sina, NetEase and Tianya launched special topics on his works almost simultaneously. In March 2004, in a big debate about who was the literary representative of the post-80s generation, Li Shasha was pushed to the forefront and elected as the leader of the five powerful generals of the post-80s generation. In the latest popularity ranking list of post-80s writers published by Yangcheng Evening News, Li Shasha overtook Han Han and Guo Jingming in one fell swoop and ranked first. As a writer who became famous earlier among those born in the 1980s, he has won many honors with his unique personality and strength. The painful and heart-wrenching resentment in the poem "Smoke", the entangled desire in "Red X", and the mysterious cold atmosphere in "Rabbit on the Snow" are all his unique experiences and insights. Although he has been somewhat quiet in the past two years, we have reason to believe that one day he will "take action".

Xiaofan

Xiaofan, whose original name is Fan Jizu, pen name is Xiaofan, and online name is Shipu. Born in Shanghai in April 1982. Graduated from the Philosophy Department of East China Normal University. He once served as the editor-in-chief of the youth literature magazine "Hua Huo" and the editor of "Grudge" magazine. Published titles include "Unruly Sky", "My Bald Teacher", "Poison Prodigy", "Ant Ant", etc.

Representative work: the novel "Ant Ant"

Reason for recommendation: Xiaofan's experience is the path of a traditional literary youth. In writing, he once deliberately imitated Wang Xiaobo, and later changed several idols, such as Yu Hua, Su Tong, and Can Xue. Xiaofan once fiercely criticized the "youth writers" represented by Guo Jingming, saying that his greatest wish is to win literary awards. Only in this way can he correct the outside world's perception that writers after the 1980s will only write "youth stories" without depth. literature” stereotype.

Xing Rongqin

Xing Rongqin was born in Lujiang, Anhui in 1984. He graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science. After graduation, he gave up studying and studied literature and worked as a newspaper editor. He wrote graffiti in his spare time. He is the author of a collection of essays "Ending the Infantile Disease of the Post-80s Generation".

Representative work: Essay collection "Ending the Infantile Disease of the Post-80s Generation"

Recommendation:

Xing Rongqin's essay collection "Ending the Infantile Disease of the Post-80s Generation" declares that "the 1980s The "post-80s generation" has always been labeled negatively, but by the end of this year, all "post-80s" will become adults. The "post-80s" will become the mainstay of society and will assume more social responsibilities. This book is a review of "Post-80s" make a positive interpretation. Xing Rongqin's essays have the sharpness of Lu Xun, the humor of Liang Shiqiu, and the wit of Qian Zhongshu. They are very popular among readers and are called "the first essay writer born in the 1980s" by the media.

Sun Rui

Sun Rui was born in Beijing in 1981 and graduated from Beijing University of Technology. His major works include the novels "The Grassy Days", "I Don't Understand Life", "I Am Your Son", and the short story collection "Three Days and Four Days", etc.

Representative work: the novel "The Grassy Years"

Reason for recommendation: Sun Rui's vivid writing style and humorous style capture the essence of Beijing-style literature. It often makes people feel sad and yet still laughing. As a kid from Beijing, he has completely inherited the humorous and free style of Beijing-style writers. His novels have Wang Shuo's humor, but not Wang Shuo's slickness; they have Wang Xiaobo's wisdom, but not Wang Xiaobo's showoff; they have Shi Kang's unstintingness, But not as decadent as Shi Kang.

Chun Shu

Chun Shu, female, from Beijing, born in 1983, is a post-80s writer and punk poet. He has published novels "Beijing Doll", "Half-day of Joy" and "Two Lives"; short story collection "Looking Up to See the Big Dipper", poetry collection "Passionate", and edited "Selected Poems of Post-80s". Photo album: "Her name is Haruki". Anthology "Four Years of Spring Trees".

Representative work: the novel "Beijing Doll"

Reason for recommendation: In February 2004, he won the Internet Culture Pioneer Award of the Fifth Internet Golden Finger. In February 2004, she became the cover figure of the American "Time" magazine. Americans called her a "new radical". In June 2004, he became the cover character of "Sanlian Life Weekly". In August 2004, he was interviewed by CCTV's "Face to Face" program and was considered "a person with courage and fighting spirit." In September 2004, I was invited to Norway to participate in the International Art Festival, and accepted the request of students from the local film school to shoot a personal documentary. Screened in Norway in 2005. In 2005, he won the "Most Insightful" Writer Award from more than a dozen newspapers including the Daily News. The copyright of "Beijing Doll" has been sold to more than 20 countries and regions including the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Finland, Norway, Japan, Germany, Israel, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. In Haruki's works, we can see some of her vented anger, as well as the confusion and rebellion of teenagers in this era. Haruki has been sought after by domestic and foreign media as a fearless post-80s punk writer. Although her literary skills are not very good, even inferior to those of ordinary writers born in the 1980s, many of the factors that make her famous can be said to be outside of "literature". But from the perspective of influence alone, she cannot be ignored. Her courage and desperate spirit to face reality are praised by the world.

Wang Xiaotian

Wang Xiaotian: Male, born in 1982, from Shaanxi. Graduated from the Mineral Processing Department of Central South University in 2003. He is one of the planners of the large-scale book "We, Us - The Feast of the Post-80s". His editor-in-chief works include "Collection of Works of Authors of the 1st-6th New Concept Award-winning Authors" and "The 7th New Concept Award-winning Authors". "Collection of the Author's Works", and is currently the executive editor of the "We, We" book series. His novels include the novel "My Mother and Me". The novel "Cherry", which took five years to be written, is highly regarded and has been recognized by many well-known writers, writers and critics. It has been praised by several media as the latest representative figure of Shaanxi literature.

Representative work: the novel "Cherry"

Reason for recommendation: The voice of Shaanxi writers' fault is getting louder and louder. Critics believe that the emergence of Wang Xiaotian will break this statement. Wang Xiaotian, who is hailed by the media as a powerful novelist of the new generation, is expected to be called the "Four Shaanxi Masters" along with Chen Zhongshi, Jia Pingwa and Lu Yao.

Jiang Yin

Jiang Yin, a beautiful writer born in the 1980s, graduated from the writers class of Beijing Lu Xun Institute of Literature, worked as an editor and reporter, and worked as a singer for many well-known record companies such as Tang Lei. After becoming an agent, he straddled the entertainment and literary circles. In 2006, the media made a fuss about the "text message threatening Jiang Yin" scandal. Recently, it is rumored that Huang Jue has broken up with Xu Jinglei and is in love with Yang Chengang's rumored girlfriend Jiang Yin... His main works include the novel "Lonely Fireworks" "Silver Allure" and so on.

Representative work: The novel "Lonely Fireworks"

Reason for recommendation: As a beautiful writer who straddles the entertainment and literary circles, Jiang Yin has something that ordinary writers born in the 1980s do not have. Feelings, maybe, you will say that you have not seen any of her works, you can even say that she is not a writer at all. What is lovely and valuable about her lies in her own magnanimity. She once said frankly and naturally: "I am not a writer." There is no need for us to criticize too much an artist who dares to show off himself and show off his beauty. Behind her various incidents, we can see a beautiful figure of constant struggle. Is it helplessness or necessity?

Her behavior tells us that it is not enough to have the beauty of a fairy. God’s gift only belongs to God, and you have to live out yourself.

Yuan Guan

Yuan Guan, a Manchu, was born in 1981 in Chengde, Hebei Province. Since 2004, he has published essays, poems and novels in more than 20 literary anthologies, and won the third article Road Eight Years Poetry Prize. He is the author of a collection of poems, "Beauty", a collection of essays, "Notes from the North", a collection of short stories, "Quick Collection", etc. In 2006, there were 80 writers on the list, which were reported by more than 60 websites including Hebei Daily, Sina, Phoenix, Chengde Evening News, Chengde Radio and Television, Tencent, and China News Network, and were reprinted by many newspapers.

Representative works: Novel novels "The Age of Blood and Milk", "Hao Old Fart", "See You Again" and "Dream Fei Yaotai That Red"

Recommended words: Watch from afar Local works and avant-garde works are on display. His works break through traditional methods. Some avant-garde works describe human life vividly. Although many people do not like avant-garde novels, the exploration of avant-garde writing after the 1980s is after all is valid. His strength and edge will slowly be revealed. He is creating his own way of writing, and he is breaking through the limitations of literature. Needless to say, he is one of the best writers born in the 1980s in Hebei.

Mo Xiaoxie

Mo Xiaoxie, formerly known as Ma Dongling, was promoted to Beijing in 1981 and is a famous poet born in the 1980s. He started writing in the winter of 2002. His novels, poems, and essays were published in magazines such as "Youth Literature" and "Furong". From 2003 to present, many poems have been selected into "Selected Chinese Poetry" and "Yearbook of New Chinese Poetry". In 2002, he served as the poet-in-residence of "Poetry Jianghu" until now. In 2003, he wrote a column in domestic newspapers and periodicals. In 2004, he launched an emotional writer column on Sina. In 2005, he planned the independent poetry festival "Let Poetry Return to Campus" in Beijing. His main works include the poetry collection "The Train to the Thigh", the short story "The Smokers of Houhai", "Emotions Are Not in the Service Area", "Match Men and Women", etc.

Representative works: the poem "Two Don't Owe Each Other", the short story "The Smokers of Houhai"

Reason for recommendation: Mo Xiaoxie's works are the kind of works that when you read them, you feel as if you have seen them but also as if you have not seen them yet. Just like you are reading a dusty book, only to find that you did not leave your own fingerprints after reading it. This is a strange feeling that Mo Xiaoxie brings to you. I still can't fully describe the artistic conception that his novels want to express. It seems that I can touch and feel it, but I can't say it. Compared to Zhang Yueran, language is like tea and spirits. You would expect it from the beginning if the emotion is weak. It is a very ordinary thing, so it is so ordinary, and you will get the affirmation along the lines of what you think. After reading it again, you feel that you don’t understand it, that it is not that simple. If you do it again, your heart will start to hurt. But you don't know why it hurts. The third time, you were in severe pain, because Mo Xiaoxie had wickedly led you into a vicious circle. A soft spot in your heart was severely cut by her. There were no scars, it was an internal injury.

Hou Jue

Hou Jue, formerly known as Hou Jianjun, was born in Sanjiang, Guangxi in 1984. His major works include poetry collections "On the Water", "Poems of the Earth", and the novel "Plato's Cave", etc. Now he is an online editor and amateur screenwriter.

Representative work: the short story "Plato's Cave"

Recommendation Hou Jue's articles are sharp. Although it is rare to see his novels in journals, we dare to say that Hou Jue Jue's novels cannot be underestimated in the Guangxi literary world. With his works, even if the journals suppress them, his works are still good, because his novels break through tradition. He dares to use Plato's philosophy to attack all old literary clichés. He is a very powerful writer born in the 1980s, and his literary work "Plato's Cave" is enough to make him famous.

Liao Yujing

Liao Yujing is a writer born in the 1980s. A writer from Sichuan Province, he is the author of "Your Smile", "Loess Town", etc.

Representative works: "Your Smile" and "Loess Town"

Recommendation: Born in Mianyang, Sichuan in 1987, he published his first novel "Edge" at the age of 16, and subsequently published novels and collections of essays. Many films and numerous awards. Published monographs: "Edge", "Zero Five Impressions", "Single Bed", "Your Smile" will be published soon). In 2006, the unknown Liao Yujing finally stood bravely in front of the world and was reported by "Mianyang Radio and Television News", "Mianyang Evening News", "Sichuan Legal News" and "Middle School Students". In 2007, it is no exaggeration to say that Liao Yujing became a minor protagonist in many entertainment industries. The incident of Liao Yujing claiming to be Chen Xiaoxu's son faded away amid a chorus of boos. But after reading Liao Yujing's works, we felt that his works were very heavy. Excellent literary talent.

Zhang Yiyi

Zhang Yiyi is from Hunan in Beijing. unmarried. mingled in the cultural and entertainment circles. Make a living writing and being creative. At the age of 15, he published a collection of essays "Can't See Your Face". Later, he published a perfunctory youth novel "No". He has published many books such as "I'm Not a Scumbag", "China's first personal account of hype" and "Become Famous Overnight".

Representative works: "No" and "I'm Not a Scumbag"

Reason for recommendation: Some people think that Zhang Yiyi is a hype king, naked buttocks, pursuing celebrities, saying this and that, in fact, in this literature In the world, sometimes it is difficult for most people who write words to be discovered. Do 80-year-old writers still expect others to give them a mouthful of water? Is it wrong for Zhang Yiyi to do this? As a robber in his early years, he wrote the novel "Lilacs" for Tang Lei, and encountered numerous setbacks. His self-promotion and self-promotion, while not worthy of emulation, do not necessarily erase them entirely. The growth process of a young writer is often tortuous, and he must always look for his own exit, otherwise he will be destined to be abandoned by life and even be unable to take care of himself. Zhang Yiyi's fame can be said to be the result of his own thinking and struggle. It is also a "breakout performance" for artists to realize themselves in this impetuous era. Moreover, his novels are also readable and literary to a certain extent.

Han Han

Han Han, as a first-year high school student, won the first prize in the first "New Concept Composition Competition" in 1999 with "Peeping People in the Cup". Subsequently, novels and essay collections such as "Three Gates", "One Degree Below Zero", "Manuscript 2003", "Chang'an Rebellion", "Just Floating", "A City" and "Glory Day" were released. First a professional racing driver.

Representative works: the novel "Three Gates", the novella "Small Town Life", the essay "Peeping People in the Cup"

Reason for recommendation: Han Han's personal announcement written on his blog is : "No attending seminars, exchange meetings, pen meetings, no book signings, no lectures, no ribbon cutting, no fashion gatherings, no awards ceremonies, no performances, no TV interviews, no writing requests, no writing scripts, no acting in TV series, Don't write prefaces for others. "The most rare and valuable thing for an artist is freedom of individuality and independent personality. Han Han has achieved this because he has the qualifications and strength to do it. As the first writer born in the 1980s to make his debut, Han Han has always carried too many things in his body, including appreciation, criticism, jealousy, etc. Under the halo, he always acts according to his own wishes. In him, we see many excellent qualities of the new generation of young people. Isn't this enough? The sharp writing in "The Man in the Cup", the humor and dislocation in "Small Town Life", and the witty language in "Triple Door" are consistent with the fact that his "Triple Door" is still a youth drama that no one can surpass until now. novel.

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