I. Personal introduction
Zhang Chengzhi, male, Hui nationality, alias Zhang Lushan, 1948, from Beijing. Originally from Jinan City, Shandong Province. He has worked in the Museum of Chinese History, the Institute of Ethnology of China Academy of Social Sciences, and the Navy Studio of Aichi University. Now he is a freelance writer. He started writing on 1978. He won the first national short story award, the second and third national excellent novella awards, and the minority literature creation award. More than 30 books have been published. In the 1980s and 1990s, it was based on? Idealism temperament? Famous.
Second, personal representative works
His representative works include History of Mind and Golden Ranch. The novellas include River in the North, Dark Horse, Assassin in the Western Regions, Snow Road, Evening Tide, Brilliant Boma, Looking North from the Great Wall, Nut, Osaka, Peak and Beautiful Moment. Prose includes? Clean spirit? Among them, The History of Mind published by 199 1 describes the course of the suffering of the northwest philosophers. Some critics think this is rare? Looking for spiritual value and challenging the secular banner? . The latest works include The Ruins of Flowers: A Journey to Andalusia, Prose Collection and The Deaf's Ear published by Henan Literature and Art Publishing House in 2007.
Third, the existence that cannot be ignored.
Since I entered Shandong Academy of Sciences, I have a deep understanding of all fields of literature. At the same time, I also consciously or unconsciously noticed that every writer or scholar who talks about contemporary literature from all levels and angles will mention a person. When it comes to the pinnacle of literature, most writers and scholars only talk about Zhang Yimou as a typical writer, without talking about him in depth. It was not until this afternoon that Professor Huang Fayou of Nanjing University talked about the cross-ethnic writing of minority writers that the whole class took Zhang Chengzhi as an example for analysis. He talked about his unusual knowledge and achievements in cross-national and cross-context writing. In the final conclusion, he mentioned that Zhang Chengzhi was recognized as the last idealist in the 20th century.
Zhang Chengzhi has always been an indispensable existence among today's writers, and his position is beyond doubt.