Is Shi Tiesheng a contemporary or a modern man?

Shi Tiesheng is a contemporary writer.

Shi Tiesheng (195 —20 10 65438+2+1October 4-2010 65438+February 3 1) is a China writer and essayist. 195 1 was born in Beijing. 1967 graduated from Tsinghua High School, 1969 went to Yan 'an to jump the queue.

Returned to Beijing on 1972 due to paralysis of both legs. Later, he served as a member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of the Beijing Writers Association and vice chairman of the China Disabled Persons' Federation. Self-proclaimed occupation is illness, amateur writing. 20 10 12 3 1 died of sudden cerebral hemorrhage at 3: 46 am at the age of 59.

20 18 18 The Complete Works of Shi Tiesheng was published by Beijing Publishing House, with a total of 3.5 million words. It is divided into various novels, essays, script poems, letters, interviews, etc. 12 volumes according to genre. 201810 June 19 The drama "Drunken Murphy" adapted from Shi Tiesheng's work "Thoughts on a Drama with a Film as the Stage Background" was staged in Beijing.

Shi Tiesheng's masterpiece:

His main works are Me and Ditan, Notes on Retreat, Pen Interrupted in Cracks, etc. Me and Ditan is one of Shi Tiesheng's literary works, which is full of philosophical thoughts and highly humanized. The first paragraph and the second paragraph were included in the textbook of Grade One of Jiangsu (Phoenix) Education Press. The first two parts focus on the altar and regret for the mother.

For middle school students, this is a thought-provoking excellent article. Ditan is just a carrier, but the essence of the article is a process in which a desperate person looks for hope and misses his mother.

"Come to Earth" tells the story of a dwarfism patient suffering from illness, and his parents have two contradictory attitudes towards physical disability: escape and direct vision. Although I was told at birth that the child might have physical defects and suggested giving up the baby's life, I decided to be born out of love for the child and decided to love this imperfect and possibly incomplete life.