Kenzaburo Oe won the works of Nobel Prize in Literature.

Kenzaburo Oe got the personal experience of Nobel Prize in Literature's works.

1994 The famous Japanese writer Kenzaburo Oe won the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works often reflect the inner troubles and melancholy of contemporary people, and combine the implication of real life to construct a fantasy world with great tension.

Dajiang's early works were influenced by French existentialist writer Sartre. Later, he made a * * sound to the viewpoint advocated by American writer norman mailer, and tried to create with reference to structuralism. During his study in Tokyo University from 65438 to 0957, he stood out in the literary world with wonderful works, and was praised by literary critic Qian as "a work with high contemporary artistry".

The essence of the work

Dajiang was born in Ehime Prefecture of Shikoku 1935. When Japan surrendered, he was still in primary school and experienced a life of separation from chaos. His novels, such as Stripping Buds, Dying Teenagers, and Dry Tears for Me, tell the unspeakable sadness that disasters have led history to the wrong era through the eyes of schoolchildren, with the contrast of fear and confusion.

People in any era need to seek cultural salvation and self-salvation, while writers are different. With keen perception, the writer perceives the future of redemption under multi-culture and how to find the path of self-redemption, so he constantly pursues humanity and culture. In Japanese culture, redemption, especially spiritual redemption, is a very important concept.