Chapter 369: Three-Plate Axe
The Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize sponsored by "Literature and Art Spring and Autumn" were manipulated by certain interest groups, and various reports of the loss of fairness were quickly fermented in Japan, thus stirring up a thousand waves with one stone. A few days after the novel, another message appeared on Japan's largest online forum that was followed and reprinted. Title: A sober air in the Japanese literary world. The main content is that the poster has written thousands of words of content in a heartbroken manner, with the intention of watching for the emergence of the most authoritative and fair Yan Sù Literature Award and Popular Literature Award.
Chie Sakai, who uses online media to incite netizens' feelings and detonate topics, is nothing more than a tried and tested "three-board axe" routine: first spread rumors, then refute rumors, and finally build a temple. In order to achieve her ulterior goals, she knew that she could not eliminate the Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize in the Japanese Literature Award, but she could weaken its highest authority and influence in the literary world. Since he can't buy the "Literary Spring and Autumn" publishing house, he will crack down on its existence to the greatest extent.
Knowing that shopping malls are like battlefields, there are no moral standards and sizes to measure, but only conspiracy, all kinds of tricks and calculations, Sakai Chie, who has the winner as the king, naturally let two henchmen hire a group of people to do things for him. Among them, the "water army" is indispensable, and their daily work is to forward and follow.
Part-time workers earn up to 1,000 yen an hour, but they are paid a whopping 5,000 yen an hour. In addition, a certain author who wrote a short essay questioning the Akutagawa Prize and Naoki Prize, and wrote this article in anticipation of the birth of a new literary prize, received an excess of 200,000 yen.
Sakai Chie, who held a press conference a few days ago, said with a stern expression in the face of dozens of media: "I officially announce as the agent of Mr. Takeshita Kusaokei that from now on, Takeshita Kusao will withdraw from the National PEN Club of Japan." As for the reasons for this, I am not in a position to tell you. "It's not that she cut it first and then she communicates with Takeshita Kusa before announcing this matter.
At the beginning, Takeshita Kusa was not very willing to participate in the National PEN Club of Japan, but was reluctantly agreed by Sakai Chie and Kitagawa Kako who were soft and hard. It was when Chie Sakai offered to withdraw herself from the National PEN Club. He readily agreed. For many people, it's a sharpened head that wants to drill into it. As for myself, I have never been there except for the first official initiation ceremony.
In the opinion of Takeshita Kusaoke. Whether or not a writer is a member of the National PEN Club depends not on the quality of his work. Even if you have the title of National PEN Club, you are not necessarily a writer, after all, people who do not even have a work can still have such a title.
Not to mention children. Plagiarists, officials, businessmen, etc. can also join the National PEN Club. It's not so much a civil organization as a social occasion. Moreover, in these years, the dazzling aura of writers has long been gone, and has entered the era when anyone can call themselves writers.
Didn't someone who pimped someone in Kabukicho also become a writer after he published a book? There is also someone who is released from prison and writes about his feelings and tricks. As soon as the book was published, he was no longer a fraudster in the past, but a writer. In the past, writers laughed at themselves as liars, and now, writers are almost liars.
"May I ask, is Mr. Takeshita's decision related to the black-box operation and private teaching of the National PEN Club of Japan?" A female reporter with good appearance conditions took the initiative to stand up and asked.
"Mr. Takeshita Kusaokei is too busy with his work to take care of too much. The reason why he decided to quit the National PEN Club was to concentrate on writing. I think everyone and I have the same expectations. I hope to see him win the first Nobel Prize in Literature for Japan as soon as possible. Chie Sakai, who knows exactly how to deal with media reporters, smiled.
"Hello. Today, there has been all sorts of negative news about Mr. Ryohei Kuri, president of the National PEN Club of Japan. In this regard, as a national writer, how does Mr. Takeshita Kusaoke, who is the head of the Japanese literary world, think about this matter? "Wait until the female reporter in front of me sits down. A tall male reporter stood up and asked.
"That's all Mr. Ryohei's business. For Mr. Takeshita, concentrating on writing is his top priority. In his opinion, the job of a writer is to write good work. Other than that, he doesn't care about other chores. According to her own plan, Sakai Chie dressed her as a "bad guy" and stood on the moral high ground.
"Miss Sakai. Now that Wasakee Publishing held the first All Japan Essay Contest for Middle School Students and the Takeshita Prize, which encourages college students across the country to write, why don't you, the head of the Sakai Media Group, create a more fair and authoritative literary prize? In the current Japanese literary scene, someone needs to dare to stand up and make a rescue. If you continue to let it rot, you will be completely hopeless. The male reporter who did not sit down was naturally not from the Sakai Media Group, but a person who received money from a newspaper with a "sense of justice" and "salvation of Japanese literature". Then he asked the question, and proceeded according to the established script.
"As we all know, literary awards created under the name of a writer, surname, or pen name are generally not officially operated until after their death. The reason why Mr. Takeshita and I are doing these things is to encourage young people and young people all over Japan to engage in writing. This qiē is all public welfare, and there is no utilitarian heart. On this occasion, I would like to announce that Mr. Takeshita will be the chairman of the jury for the 1st All Japan Essay Contest for Middle School Students held by Wasakee Publishing House. Therefore, everyone who enters the finals does not have to worry about authority and fairness, after all, he will personally conduct a review and review of the manuscript. Sakai Chie, who is not in a hurry to "build a temple" at this time, will officially announce the establishment of the Takeshita Prize and the Sakai Prize, which can be judged by anyone who writes a manuscript throughout the country.
Immediately, applause rang out one after another. This video and text report about Takeshita Kusaoke's withdrawal from Japan's National PEN Club, as well as Sakai Chie's answer to reporters' questions, will of course be known to the Japanese people as soon as possible. Although there is not a single word on the show that it is aimed at the turmoil of Kuriyahei and Akutagawa Prize and Naoki Prize, in fact, every word is being targeted. (To be continued.) )