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70岁出版第一本书,玉珍奶奶如何让10万粉丝在线追更?
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-11 05:54
本文转自【中央广电总台中国之声】; 68岁之前,王玉珍当过老师,打过工,做过小买卖。不曾写过文章的她,在最近的两年多时间里,"写身边人,写来时路",70岁才出版第一本书。 看过她陆续写下的五十多万字,作家梁晓声评价"这是真正的人世间"。也有网友说:"她把一粒种子长成春天,把藏在平淡日子里的热烈再现到我们手中 捧读,让我们重温柴火间的明暗。" 68岁开始写作 "我重新成了一个有用的人" 午后的三四个小时,王玉珍会坐在离沙发不远的一张书桌前开始写作。她习惯了先把内容写到纸上,再用平板电脑的语音录入功能,把纸上的内容读一 遍,接着加标点,改错别字,分段落,最后储存在备忘录里。 王玉珍第一次提笔,是在2023年的春天,她写的是母亲的故事——70多岁时还能独立耕种4亩农田,91岁,无疾而终。"我爱这个嘈杂的城市,因为我的母 亲曾经在这生活过;我也爱天堂,我的母亲现在就生活在那里。"这句话,让很多网友记住了玉珍奶奶。 写这篇文章之前,68岁的王玉珍还"像只不停转动的陀螺",在自己的店铺里日夜忙活。儿女劝说了好多次,才终于说动她关了店铺。突然无事可做的那段 日子,她觉得"天地无声,无所适从,被世界抛弃"。 不忍看到王玉珍的 ...
从磨豆腐到写作绘画,70岁农村女性笔下的人间疾苦
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-12-01 01:16
广西农村女性肖凤玉辛劳一生,晚年通过写作和绘画走出人生低谷。 几年前,在广西桂北全州县磨了20多年豆腐的肖凤玉发现,家里的磨坏了,自己患上高血压,身体也垮了。被迫 放弃劳作后没多久,跟她一起生活了20年的弟弟因车祸去世,她陷入巨大悲痛,跌入人生低谷,"觉得活着没什么 意思了"。 女儿怕她沉郁,也担心她闲下来胡思乱想,硬把一支笔和一叠纸塞到她手里,让她画画。于是,她拿起生疏了几 十年的笔,坐在自家破旧的老式脚踏缝纫机前,或是大棚下、花台前,用写作和绘画的方式,回忆并书写自己的 人生。 在南方明媚的11月,70岁的肖凤玉去了上海。她没想到,自己会在第二届小红书文学节的领奖台上,凭写作拿到 评委会大奖。今年,参与小红书"身边写作大赛"的作者来自全球44个国家和地区,共计2.7万篇投稿,它们汇成了 一条普通人写作的河流。 "我不敢相信,一直怀疑在做梦。"上台前,肖凤玉有点局促,一头白发衬得脸有些黑瘦。她不会说普通话,领奖 时用浓重的广西方言说感谢词:"我的大半生,心里都像压着块大石头。人这一生的伤疤,撕开是脓血,捂久了是 病,可把它摊在阳光下,也能闪光。" 她把上海之行描述为"刘姥姥进大观园",新鲜又好奇。去之前,她 ...
新大众文艺:记录普通人的生活百态
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-30 08:05
Group 1 - The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China emphasizes the "prosperity of new mass literature and art under the internet," highlighting the significance of digital technology in cultural creation and sharing [1] - The rise of new mass literature is characterized by the active participation of ordinary people, transforming them into creators and contributors in the cultural landscape [1] - The movement reflects a broader cultural confidence and vitality in the new era, showcasing the diverse experiences and stories of the populace [1] Group 2 - Wang Yuzhen, a 70-year-old writer, began her writing journey inspired by social media, sharing her life experiences and connecting with a younger audience [2][3] - Her first article, published on Mother's Day 2023, received over 600 views, motivating her to continue writing as a daily practice [2] - Wang's notable work, "The Life of My Late Husband," resonated deeply with readers, illustrating the emotional connection across generations [3] Group 3 - Tang Xingfen, a 56-year-old writer, believes in the power of words as a means of expression and connection, having written over 2 million words across six novels [5][6] - Her journey from a dormitory supervisor to a recognized author showcases the potential for personal growth and fulfillment through writing [5] - Tang emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and self-improvement, regardless of one's background or circumstances [7] Group 4 - Occupying a unique position as a photographer and former security guard, Zhan Youbing documents the lives of migrant workers in Dongguan, reflecting the changes in the industrial landscape over the years [9][10] - His transition from security to photography highlights the transformative power of pursuing one's passion and the importance of capturing the essence of working-class life [10][11] - Zhan has amassed over 1.5 million photographs, chronicling the daily lives of workers and the evolution of the city, reinforcing the narrative of resilience and adaptation [11]
新大众文艺:记录普通人的生活百态(文化中国行·人文观察)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-11-29 22:11
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the emergence and significance of new popular literature in the digital age, emphasizing the role of ordinary people as creators and the cultural confidence it reflects in contemporary society [3] - The "14th Five-Year Plan" proposed by the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China aims to promote the prosperity of new popular literature under internet conditions, showcasing a vibrant cultural landscape [3] - The rise of digital technology has enabled millions of online literature authors and billions of internet users to co-create and share, making "everyone a creator" a reality [3] Group 2 - Wang Yuzhen, a 70-year-old writer from Tangshan, began her writing journey inspired by social media, sharing her life experiences and memories to warm others [4][5] - Her first article, published around Mother's Day 2023, gained over 600 views and two followers, motivating her to continue writing [4] - Wang's notable work, "The Life of My Late Husband," resonated with many readers, particularly younger audiences, highlighting the emotional connection across generations [5] Group 3 - Tang Xinfeng, a 56-year-old writer from Zhejiang, believes in the power of words and uses writing as an outlet for her emotions, sharing her life experiences through her novels [6][7] - She started her writing journey in 2008 and has since published multiple novels, gaining recognition for her storytelling [8] - Tang emphasizes the importance of continuous self-improvement and the impact of reading on her writing, which reflects her life experiences [9] Group 4 - Occupying a unique position, photographer Zhan Youbing documents the lives of migrant workers in Dongguan, showcasing their daily experiences through photography [9][10] - His journey from a security guard to a photographer illustrates the transformative power of storytelling and visual documentation in capturing the essence of labor life [11][12] - Zhan has taken over 1.5 million photographs, chronicling the evolution of Dongguan from rural to urban, and aims to continue recording the lives of workers [12]
公园里的文学节:小红书文学节引发民众写作热情
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-11-17 10:22
11月14-16日,首届小红书文学节在上海鲁迅公园举办。二十余场特色文学活动、生活文学展和图书市集免费向公众开放,吸引了上万名文学爱好者前 往,"小红书文学节"相关话题的浏览量破亿,成为近期最热门的文化活动之一。 作为小红书身边写作大赛的线下延伸,小红书文学节不仅邀请到作家马家辉、诗人余秀华、脱口秀演员鸟鸟、哲学家刘擎等各领域的文化名人,还以"世界 的一日""临海歌谣""大家的手稿""生活大作家""肖大妹人生画展""写作屋全球漂流"等展览,别出新裁地呈现了上万篇普通人记录真实生活的非虚构作品,其 中也包括第二届身边写作大赛来自44个国家和地区的投稿。 同时,现场复刻了高铁、厨房、厕所、教室等日常生活场景,鼓励人们从生活中发现写作灵感,并领取稿纸加入到即兴创作中。 "我几乎可以保证这是世界上最特殊的文学节,它不仅属于作家,更属于所有人。每个人都是作者和读者,都可以来到这里。"中国作家协会副主席、作家李 敬泽说。 从身边写作大赛到小红书文学节 小红书文学节脱胎于一项全民写作计划——身边写作大赛。 作为月活用户超过3.5亿的在线生活社区,小红书上每天有关生活记录的文字超过 1 亿字。为了鼓励更多人用文字记录真实生活 ...
阳光正好 风很温柔 感谢有书 在上海 “阅读”让城市风景化作一个个令人心动的瞬间
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2025-11-16 00:04
Core Insights - The Shanghai International Children's Book Fair is taking place, attracting readers and promoting a vibrant reading culture in the city [1][2] - The "Old Books, New Knowledge" market has circulated over 100,000 books and attracted more than 1.1 million participants over two years, showcasing the popularity of second-hand books [2] - The "Little Red Book Literary Festival" is designed to engage young readers and promote creativity through interactive activities [2][3] Group 1 - The event features a picturesque setting along the Suzhou River, enhancing the reading experience for attendees [1] - The market has become a cultural hub, offering a variety of books and exhibitions that reflect Shanghai's literary heritage [2] - The festival includes unique installations, such as a 7-meter "World Clock" that showcases stories from readers around the globe [3] Group 2 - The festival encourages participation from all attendees, allowing them to contribute creatively and become co-creators of literary experiences [3] - The event highlights the connection between daily life and literature, emphasizing the joy of reading in urban settings [4] - The presence of diverse literary activities and local authors fosters a sense of community among book lovers [4]