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Between Realism And Post-modernism

Posted on:2011-05-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305489087Subject:Japanese Language and Literature
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Haruki Murakami, a Japanese contemporary writer, published his novel "Norwegian Wood" in 1987, which set off a wave of literature "wind" in Japanese literature. Subsequently, the book has been translated into many versions, which drew attention of the literary world, and even caused a "Haruki Murakami phenomenon." Since the Chinese version of the book published, it also made waves in Chinese literature, and the relevant academic bookmaking are constantly emergingIn this work, the author made reflections on the questions which are both opposite and unified. Such as the existence, life, death, love, sex, reality, fantasy and so on. It demonstrated the conflicts that emerged after a collision between youth generation of Japanese and post-industrial society, through which we can see their inner world of depression and wandering.Nowadays people's concerns about the work of Haruki Murakami have been on the rise. While the scholars pay more attention to the story, but not enough to the literary style. In particular, the "Norwegian Wood," Haruki Murakami considered to be his first realistic novel, in which the art of tactics using did not develop thoroughly. At present, His book aroused much controversy, which focused on realistic writing style or the post-modernist writing style was used in "Norwegian Wood" This paper mainly deals with the art methods used in "Norwegian Wood", which will help us to understand the profound connotation of this work.This article did successive analysis on personality, artistic methods, and the changes of"Haruki Murakami style", to touch the creative form of"Haruki Murakami style", to understand Haruki Murakami's personalization of artistic methods in post-modernism, and To share the wonderful world set up by Haruki Murakami without any pompous words.
Keywords/Search Tags:Murakami Haruki, Norwegian Wood, Phenomenon, Realism, Postmodernism, Art Methods
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