The Age Absent of Classics and the Writer’s Anxiety: An Interview with Yan Lianke

IF 0.1 Q4 Arts and Humanities Chinese Literature Today Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/21514399.2021.1916367
Haiyan Xie
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This interview was conducted on a summer day at the International Culture Center of Capital Normal University in Beijing: August 12, 2019. Suffering from a relapse of his backache, Yan Lianke had to talk and answer questions by reclining on the couch for nearly three hours. Despite of it, he was patient and impressively open to questions that may not have quick or easy answers. The interview covers a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on three aspects: 1) the multiple dimensions of Yan’s anxiety stemming from living in today’s social reality, literary creation itself, and the incapability of grasping the future; 2) Yan’s understanding of classics against the backdrop of contemporary Chinese literary reality; 3) the paradox of Yan’s emotional attachment to the “native soil” (xiangtu) both in life and in literature, and his perception of a writer’s social responsibility as not running away from the life with which one is most familiar.
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经典的缺席与作家的焦虑——访阎连科
本次采访于2019年8月12日在北京首都师范大学国际文化中心进行。由于背痛复发,严连科不得不在沙发上躺了近三个小时,一边说话一边回答问题。尽管如此,他还是很有耐心,并对那些可能无法快速或简单回答的问题持开放态度。访谈内容广泛,主要集中在三个方面:1)生活在当今社会现实中的焦虑、文学创作本身的焦虑、对未来把握能力的焦虑等多重维度;(2)当代中国文学现实背景下的严对经典的理解;(3)阎在生活和文学中对“乡土”的情感依恋,以及他对作家的社会责任不逃避最熟悉的生活的认知的矛盾。
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