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Who are the literary giants in The Wild Dog of the Literary Giants?

I have listed some writers for you, as follows. Wen Hao Wild Dog 20 16 was introduced by the Bone Society in April, and there were many writers in Japanese history. However, apart from the name, the content and core of this work have nothing to do with these great writers, but it plays a great role in promoting youth literature. The appearance of every literary hero makes me, who knows little about Japanese literature, can't help shouting long live, and then spread their lives to people around me. If you look for information about one or more great people because of this job, and then find their works to read, then the purpose of animation has even been achieved. Why am I so sure? Because judging from the author's pen name, it must be his wish to promote and develop literature from the side and promote the popularization and development of literature.

Because the original author's name is Chaowu Kafka. Yes, the Jew who wrote Metamorphosis and Castle, the father of modern western literature in the 20th century, and the pioneer of expressionist literature, Franz Kafka. Well, this book is back to the original. Today, we will start with "the wild dog of the literary giant" and remain humble and awe-inspiring. Let's take a look at Japanese literary heroes! Akutagawa Ryunosuke: The Brightest Meteor.

1965438+On the evening of June 27th, 2007, a grand banquet attended by cultural backbones and newcomers was held at the Honour Hotel in Japan Bridge, Tokyo.

All the spotlights are focused on one person, and he is Takesuke Akutagawa.

The party is to celebrate the publication of his first book Rashomon. That year, Takasuke Akikawa was 25 years old, with magnificent hair and beautiful weather. I just graduated from Imperial University of Tokyo (post-Tokyo University) and wrote immortal articles such as Rashomon, Nose and Yam Porridge. He was the most dazzling star in the literary world at that time.

In addition, there are rumors that Natsume Soseki, a great Xiong Feng figure in Japanese literature, intends to recruit him as a son-in-law. At that time, Takasuke Akikawa seemed to have flowers and beads around the green circle. Later, Sato recalled the past and sighed: "Thinking of his hopeless literary career and thinking of being in the middle of the seat, angry Akikawa is happy. However, the melancholy and sensitive Akikawa does not seem to enjoy all the happiness and beauty in the world. Life is not as good as a Baudelaire line ",this is what he used to say when he was young.

This genius was born in1March 3, 892 (the 26th year of Meiji), and his name is Ryunosuke. Finally, 1 am. 1On July 24th, 927, he ate too many sleeping pills in the drizzle, read the Bible, and quietly left the world of endless pain in his sleep. Only ten years after a big party at the age of 35. In Akutagawa Ryunosuke's works, apart from oral Rashomon and Bamboo Forest, his personal short story The Change of Hell best reflects his pursuit of life: in order to draw a perfect picture, the painter watched his daughter being swallowed up by fire.

The idea of "art first" is his lifelong pursuit. On the road of pursuing art, he burns firewood instead of people around him, thus achieving the unique greatness and immortality of art, and enduring kindness and dreams in pain, which may be his dazzling genius! All the above are personal opinions.