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中国当代文学研究会年度榜单发布
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-01 17:15
中国当代文学研究会日前发布2025年中国当代文学研究会年度榜单,赵德发《大海风》等10部作品荣登 长篇小说榜单,刘汀《富贵如云》等10部作品荣登中篇小说榜单,邓一光《海水快乐地说》等10部作品 荣登短篇小说榜单,谢冕《为今天干杯》等10部作品荣登散文集榜单,易彬《幻想底尽头:穆旦传》等 10部作品荣登非虚构榜单,北岛《守夜:北岛诗自选1972—2022》等10部作品荣登诗歌集榜单。 (来源:衢州日报) 转自:衢州日报 中国当代文学研究会会长张清华介绍,"新大众文艺"方兴未艾,"大文学观"在2025年岁末引发热 议,"新大众诗歌""素人写作""作家驻村"等现象层出不穷。种种迹象表明,当代文学正在经历一次新的 变局。变化之中也还有不变,不变的是总体成就依旧显著,"地方性特色""生态文学视点""非虚构热"等 现象仍然趋热。据《中华读书报》 ...
迈向跨界融合的“大文学”时代
Core Viewpoint - The emergence of "New Popular Literature" signifies a shift where the general public becomes the main creator of new cultural narratives, influenced by digitalization and technological advancements [20][33]. Group 1: New Popular Literature - "New Popular Literature" was recognized as one of the "Top Ten New Words of 2025," highlighting the role of the public in cultural creation [20]. - The rise of digital media, including mobile internet and AI, has unleashed a vast amount of creative potential among ordinary authors [20][33]. - The phenomenon of "amateur writing" has gained traction, with various authors from different backgrounds contributing unique narratives [21][34]. Group 2: Impact of AI on Literature - The integration of AI in writing has sparked discussions about the nature of literary creation and the unique qualities that define human authorship [10][11]. - The coexistence of human and AI-generated literature raises questions about the future of writing and the preservation of human experiences in storytelling [10][11]. Group 3: Notable Literary Works and Themes - The year 2025 saw a surge in literature focusing on historical themes, particularly related to the Anti-Japanese War, reflecting a collective memory and cultural identity [16][19]. - Works like "The Sea Wind" and "Peach Blossom Dock" explore the experiences of individuals during wartime, emphasizing the resilience and spirit of the people [17][19]. - The literary landscape is enriched by diverse narratives that address contemporary issues, such as the struggles of ordinary people and the complexities of human relationships [13][14][30]. Group 4: The Role of Individual Experience - Authentic personal experiences and emotional impulses are highlighted as essential elements for creating impactful literature, which AI cannot replicate [11][12]. - The exploration of individual narratives, such as those from ordinary workers and their life stories, contributes to a richer understanding of society [21][34]. Group 5: Future Directions in Literature - The evolving literary scene calls for a reevaluation of traditional literary boundaries, encouraging cross-genre experimentation and collaboration with other media [25]. - The concept of "Big Literature" emerges as a response to the changing cultural landscape, aiming to connect literature with broader social contexts [25].
新大众文艺·文学沙龙聚焦“胡松夏诗歌现象”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-02 13:17
Group 1 - The event "New Public Literature·Literary Salon" held in Beijing focused on discussing the "Hu Songxia Poetry Phenomenon," attracting poets and critics for enthusiastic discussions [1] - Hu Songxia, an 80s poet and member of the Chinese Writers Association, has been active since 1996 and is known for his long poems that reflect "broad history" and "contemporary themes," which have garnered attention in the poetry community [1] - The compilation of 17 articles analyzing Hu Songxia's poetry by Xu Qingsheng, Vice Chairman of the Jinan Literary Critics Association, encapsulated the poet's persistent approach to presenting significant historical and contemporary themes [1] Group 2 - Participants agreed that discussing the "Hu Songxia Poetry Phenomenon" holds literary significance in the context of the rise of new public literature, emphasizing the importance of analyzing individual literary contributions to foster a collective artistic community [2] - As literary workers in the new era, there is a call to start from the "individual" and adhere to a people-centered creative direction, capturing the pulse of the times and innovating literary creation, expression, and dissemination methods [2] - The event was jointly organized by the China Metallurgical Writers Association, "Writer Digest" newspaper, "Chizi" magazine, and the Shijingshan District Writers Association in Beijing [2]
以新的观念直面文学发展新现实
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-30 20:11
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the emergence of the "Big Literature View," which reflects the evolving landscape of literature influenced by new media, technology, and the participation of the general public in literary creation [1][2][3]. Group 1: Evolution of Literature - Literature has transitioned from being confined to print media to engaging with various forms of art such as music, film, and video games, reshaping public perception of literature [2][4]. - The "Big Literature View" signifies a departure from the "pure literature view" that dominated since the 1980s, emphasizing the importance of interaction with reality and other art forms [2][3]. Group 2: Characteristics of the "Big Literature View" - The "Big Literature View" promotes inclusivity, advocating for literature that reflects the lives of the masses and encourages public participation in literary production [3][4]. - It aims to break down the barriers of traditional literary circles, expanding the scope of literature to encompass a broader societal impact [3][4]. Group 3: Challenges and Opportunities - The current literary landscape faces challenges due to cultural, temporal, and media changes, necessitating literature that is interactive and accessible to the public [4][5]. - The "Big Literature View" seeks to address limitations in traditional literary development by encouraging researchers and creators to engage with specific issues and audiences [5][6]. Group 4: Complementarity of Literary Views - The "Big Literature View" and "pure literature view" are not mutually exclusive; both can coexist, with the former emphasizing breadth and the latter focusing on depth [6]. - The discussion around the "Big Literature View" is rooted in the significant changes in contemporary communication dynamics, particularly with the rise of artificial intelligence and its impact on literary narrative [6].
推进主流化、精品化、产业化、国际化 网络文学 讲出更新更好的中国故事(文化市场新观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-12 22:14
Core Insights - The rise of online literature adaptations, such as short dramas, has significantly increased the daily readership of original works by over 300% [1] - The 2025 China Online Literature Forum highlighted the mainstreaming, quality enhancement, and internationalization of online literature, emphasizing its growing influence on the cultural industry [1][2] - By the end of 2024, the user base for Chinese online literature is projected to reach 575 million, accounting for 51.9% of internet users, indicating its widespread appeal [1] Group 1: Industry Trends - The creative ecosystem is continuously improving, with a consensus on the need for quality content, supported by local writers' associations and government initiatives [2] - New creative support systems are being established, such as the "Golden Conch" plan in Fujian and the "China Online Literature Town" in Hunan, which aim to nurture writers throughout their careers [2] - The integration of AI technology in online literature creation is seen as essential for meeting reader demands and enhancing narrative methods [2] Group 2: Economic Impact - Online literature is increasingly recognized as a key driver of the cultural industry, acting as a crucial engine for growth alongside film, animation, and gaming sectors [2][3] - The adaptation of online literature into short dramas is emerging as a new trend, expanding user reach and creating a multiplier effect in industry integration [2] - The short drama "Home and Away," which focuses on urban life during the early reform period, has surpassed 1 billion views, leading to over 500,000 collections of similar online literature [2] Group 3: International Expansion - Online literature is becoming a significant part of global pop culture, with innovative overseas expansion models being developed [3][4] - The internationalization efforts include replicating successful domestic models abroad and fostering local original authors, with overseas original works outnumbering translated ones by 100 times by the end of 2024 [3] - The use of micro-short dramas and other new formats is enhancing the international dissemination of Chinese online literature, shaping global reading habits [4]