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The Shift From Materialism To Spiritual Pursuit

Posted on:2013-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G P WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374959963Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Fan Wen’s Tibetan theme novels mainly refer to his "trilogy in Tibetan ", named Shuiru Dadi, Beimin Dadi and Dadi Yage. The three novels could be regarded as the author’s dedicated work, which is finally completed by the author’s constantly field investigation and folk visit in Tibet, and by reading of a lot of historical documents for10years. It mainly reflects the history and culture of the whole20th century in the combined area of the Langcangjiang and Nujiang Canyon located in Tibet and Yunnan province. Its first publication aroused high attention, and won wide praises. Because such grand and complex epic narrative in the contemporary literature is rare, the work is complimented by the words like solemn and encyclopedic. What’s more, the author is a Han Chinese writer, which is more commendable. As Tibet is a very marvelous place, and the way of Tibetans’life is more elusive. No matter how much you want to see everything from the perspective of Tibetan, racial differences in psychology are unavoidable. But Fan Wen has fairly successfully written the mysteries of Tibet, and the spiritual mysteries of the Tibetan.This article mainly explains the "trilogy in Tibetan "from three aspects. The first part mainly discusses the steering of Fan Wen’s writing, from secular life narrative to exploration on people’s spirit life. Before the21st century, his works are mainly on the aspects of secular life, and later began to turn to the themes on Tibet. While analyzing his works before and after21st century, the steering reasons are analyzed. The second part mainly focuses on his descriptions of Tibetan life, Tibetans is a nation full of faith, their faith road is not always going smoothly, and the faith life is filled with special national characteristics.And emphatically analyzing the characteristics of Tibetan life. The third part mainly comparing Fan Wen with A Lai and Zhang Chengzhi, it is concluded that no matter the descriptions on religion history or characteristics of Tibetan life, Fan Wen’s work is more unique and full of humanistic care. And beginning conducts reflection on the human’s life of the21st century through Fan Wen’s works. In an era with materialistic swell, how do people find homes in spirit.
Keywords/Search Tags:trilogy in Tibetan, life, faith
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