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Guiqulai——Sana Novel Creation And Its Transition

Posted on:2013-02-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W X FanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374470523Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Sana, one of the representative Daur writer in China, has published about one million words’works in the form of novel, prose and informal essay. While her short stories, Medium-length novels and some proses are very outstanding. The peculiar ethnic and different racial characteristics presented in her works make Sana won the title of "the Morin Dawa Women Writer" and the "brilliant writer in Three of the Ethnic Minority". Her representative works are "Bian Chou","The Lost Home"," The Dalema’s Tree" and so forth.As a vigorous female writer, there is no consistent theme in Sana’s works. Since she began to write from1993, there are two important changes in choosing themes and artistic expression. Her writing career begin from1993by her first work "Bian Chou" and then,"Halor Gorge" and "Buddhist" to express strong national characteristics.Since2000, Sana’s writing style changed greatly in choosing themes and artistic features. Sana paid more attention to the common people in the urban city. The master works are "Lost Hometown","The Spring in Argun River","Heishui Ballads","The Blue Moon on the Top of the Mountain" and "Leading Edge".In recent years, Sana created more works with the ethnic theme and the writing stills have enhanced to a higher level. Compared with her works in her early writing years, her recent works are more mature to present the ethnic characteristics and are called "the new ethnic theme novels" by the literary world.In conclusion, her writing career can be divided into three stages:the past, the present and the future. Its theme is just a coincidence with Tao Yuanming’s master piece "Homeward Bound Speech" to pursue one’s original simplicity.(Tao Yuanming, a famous poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty317-420)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Sana, ethnic theme, I(urban&rura)theme, creation change
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