| Xu Zechen is a representative writer in thei "post-70s,whose writing focuses on the concern of "people",constructing the realistic survival plight of "people",and finding the inner spiritual way outlet of "people".Under the interaction between the influence of the cultural context of the times and his own literature pursuit,Xu’s novels have developed in the theme and narrative strategy.Throughout the trajectory of Xu Zechen’s novel creation,it can be found that he mainly expressed the individual’s life experience with the theme "escape" in the early stage of his creation.Since the creative node of Jerusalem,Xu Zechen rethought the individual’s spiritual predicament,trying to achieve spiritual redemption through the confession of sins.Then to the reality of Capital,Xu Zechen constantly studied the growth space of literature and the spiritual outlet of "people",which makes his novel creation present a dynamic changing process.The thesis is divided into five parts to study the development of Xu Zechen’s novel creation:The introduction comprehensively summarizes the current research of Xu Zechen’s novel creation,and describes the significance of this thesis.The first chapter mainly studies the development of the theme of Xu Zechen’s novel creation,that is,the theme "escape",from expression of desire to self-seeking;the theme "confession",from hiding it in secret to pardoning;the theme "anxiety",from identity to guilty and depressed.The second chapter deeply analyzes the development of the narrative strategy of Xu Zechen’s novel,mainly from three aspects to discuss:narrative structure,narrative space and narrative perspective,to study the writer’s spiritual turn.The third chapter focuses attention on distinguishing the reasons for the development of Xu Zechen’s novel creation,mainly combining three dimensions of the times,culture and individual to analyze the reasons for the development of his novel creation.The conclusion summarizes the writing significance and enlightenment embodied in the development of Xu Zechen’s novel creation. |