Nan Fan, born in 1957, whose real name is Zhang Fan, now lives in Fuzhou. CPPCC, Vice Chairman of Fujian Province, Dean of Fujian Academy of Social Sciences, Chairman of Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles, distinguished professor of East China Normal University and Fujian Normal University, doctoral supervisor. 1992 was awarded as a special allowance expert of the state Council and an outstanding young expert of the Ministry of personnel, and 1994 was awarded as an outstanding expert of Fujian province. In 2004, he was selected as a national candidate for the "New Century Million Talents Project". In 2005, he was selected as one of the four "talents" in Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China's "National Publicity and Culture System". Mainly engaged in the research of China's modern and contemporary literature and literary theory. His main research scope is the history of modern and contemporary literature in China, and his academic appreciation also dabbles in a series of other important literary theoretical issues. He has published many academic monographs and essays, such as Conflict of Literature, Dimensions of Literature, Hidden Rules, Openness and Imprisonment, Double Vision, Challenge of Problems, New Readers of Literary Theory, Tension of Theory, Post-revolutionary Transfer and Five Images, and has published more than 65,438+000 monographs. Published 6 papers. Undertake 3 national social science fund projects. He has won more than 50 awards such as "Lu Xun Literature Award", the first prize of Fujian Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award, the first prize of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the National Youth Social Science Outstanding Achievement Paper Award.
Teacher Nan Fan said that his understanding of prose is the simplest, loose, free and free. To a certain extent, you can write whatever you want and whatever you find. Prose is the ghost of freedom, its form is relatively simple and there are basically no strict rules. In ancient China, prose was actually a very large literary family. At this time, prose is a broad concept, and all literature except poetry can be called prose. However, there are differences in form and quality between prose and poetry, novels, drama and other literary categories in the modern sense. Rules should be coarse but not fine, wide and not strict, and wide and not refined. Prose is a style of intellectuals. Prose pays attention to one's own thinking and logic, and directly expresses one's temperament, mind and feelings. The word "writing is like a person" is most suitable for prose. In terms of language style, prose is naturally calm and unadorned. Good prose is the highest realm, and at the same time it is full of the "fireworks" of ordinary people. This is a godsend.