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A book from The Reader.
Author: Kenzaburo Oe

Translator: Xu Jinlong

International Book Number: 9789570836486

Page count: 264

Original title: Lectures for Scholars

Binding: flat 25 open

Oe Kensaburo's Collection of Works

Version: 1

Category: European, American and Australian literature

Publication date: 20 10/08/03

Publisher: Lianjing Publishing Co., Ltd.

Text: Chinese (complex) is half a writer and half a reader. How is life related to reading?

Having spent his whole life writing and reading, Kenzaburo Oe, a novelist of Xanadu, is as addicted as all book lovers.

Curious about which book the people at the other end of the library were reading, he took advantage of the gap and wrote this poem on the opened pages; Afraid of forgetting what I read today, I wrote one note after another, which is still uninterrupted; The books he has read are red and blue, and the pages are full of key points. He is also a crazy fan of reading novels when reading dictionaries. Recite all my favorite sentences, hoping to be friends with the author of my favorite book. Kensaburo Oe's taste in reading and writing all his life is in this reading handout.

As long as you find your first book

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Reading lecture by Kenzaburo Oe, a scholar, novelist and Nobel Prize in Literature winner.

Half a writer, half a scholar. How are life and reading related?

Living a life of writing and reading,

Kenzaburo Oe, the first novelist in the world, is as addicted as all book lovers.

Curious about which book the people at the other end of the library were reading, he took advantage of the gap and wrote this poem on the opened pages;

Afraid of forgetting what I read today, I wrote one note after another, which is still uninterrupted;

The books he has read are red and blue, and the pages are full of key points. When reading the dictionary, he is crazy about reading novels.

Recite all my favorite sentences, hoping to be friends with the author of my favorite book.

Kensaburo Oe's taste in reading and writing all his life is in this reading handout.

Because I found these books and met them by chance, I think the people I found writing these books are their real teachers. This is the greatest luck in my life. -Kenzaburo Oe

Kenzaburo Oe/Said's lifelong reading and friends.

In particular, it contains the idea of "On Late Style"-reading "Comprehensive Theory" and reading a translation.

◎ Use red and blue pencils to underline the part of the book that you think is really wonderful and the part that you don't quite understand. If it is a slightly longer paragraph, coil it. This is what I do. As for pencils for drawing lines, I think there must be at least two kinds, because it is an affirmative act to draw lines in places where you are impressed and interested with one of them.

I am not the "natural" type.

I always read foreign novels and papers first, and I am interested in their styles in the process. Especially when reading foreign poems, I always have this idea, so I racked my brains to create my own Japanese style, so my article is called a knot in one's heart and difficult to read. I think this statement is completely correct.

Even now, our life as pure literary novelists is not easy.

Especially young writers, it is even more difficult. It seems that everyone is willing to endure that kind of pain, endure all that, live, write novels, and try to introduce themselves to society in this case. Then, I wrote a book with almost no best-selling prospect. As for me, especially at this time, I will read william blake's works first. So I began to think about how to deal with all this.

Reading is not an activity of obtaining information.

Through reading, we can know how the spirit of the person who wrote this book is moved, and how a person's thinking will make his spirit work. Readers will find all this and feel what important problems they are facing now. In other words, we will also be able to meet our true selves.