Literature is culture, this is history, this is a life course. Anne Sexton once said, "Poetry should shock the five senses, it should be hurt." Literature can teach us past, but otherwise we do not know. If you have never written these short stories or poems, it will allow people to study the culture they can not experience. It teaches and influences people to fully enjoy life without worrying about other people's thoughts. Through reading this course, I learned that there is no strong relationship with literature.
It began as a boring and unnecessary activity for those who were used to learning the entire paragraph after rereading. In the process of growing up, I liked leaving literary works in my head like dust floating in the abandoned room. My idea holds it quietly, taking into account what I read, and it will sound fresh as it is heard again. I believe that literature is for tasting, enjoyment, and experience. For me it is completely wrong to try to inject logic into why the written ideas are in a particular order.
Poetry, novels and stories, these are some of the first to come to mind when thinking about the question "What is literature?" Recently I know that literature includes songs, speech, theater, and many other literature in the form of written words. I can call literary works what is created with creative imagination, they are literary works. Given the description of these documents, the literature report seems to be very mysterious. If literary works are created by creative imagination, it will point directly to imaginary works. ... Read more ...
Considering contemporary Japanese literature, my idea is to quickly turn to the cover of the Murakami Haruki's red and white vintage book, and you should be sure that most of the bookstore's display tables of today are like card decks I understand. The cover itself is obviously Japan - imitating the flag, its color is reversed - as if to say "this, this is Japanese literature". Many of Murakami's critics are the best candidates for winning the Nobel Prize for literature this year and are definitely the most famous writers in West Japan. When talking about running, Kafka on the shore, Norwegian trees and other works were adopted as bestsellers for movies and essays in the UK and the United States. I think that Murakami is a pleasant writer - his surreal prose is an emotion and an imaginative move - but the West tends to equate his name with Japanese literature and there is a problem.