Chapter 301: Xiao Zuo Yiqing
Kentaro Miyamoto didn't believe it at all: "You're testing my mind again, why bother?" ”
Fujiwara Miki said with a serious face: "This time it's true." ”
Kentaro Miyamoto was unmoved and said, "You weren't real that time?" If I do agree, not only will you change your mind right away, but you'll also say that I don't love you enough.
You women's actions, words don't count, your mouth is not right, and so on are all due to nature. Especially beauties, who have such a privilege. ”
Fujiwara Miki said confidently: "Kosaku is pleasant." It's the same as saying that you men don't have problems. Love me in front of you, love me with your mouth open, and love me with your mouth closed. After saying that, he went to love other women behind his back. ”
Kentaro Miyamoto sighed with emotion: "Sauron Kierkegaard is too right. Get married, and you will regret it. If you don't get married, you will regret it too. To get married or not to get married, you will still regret it. ”
Miki Fujiwara said bluntly, "I know that you have always liked some of Sauron Kierkegaard's views. I don't like him, though.
Even though he is a Danish psychologist of religious philosophy, a poet, the founder of modern existentialist philosophy, a pioneer of postmodernism, and a pioneer of modern humanistic psychology, he is still not my cup of tea.
Just as many people now put the Japanese writer Kenji Miyazawa on the altar. Actually! His work is also not my cup of tea. ”
Kentaro Miyamoto said truthfully: "I don't like Kenji Miyazawa's works either. However, when I read Sauron Kierkegaard's work, I was quite impressed.
His life experience is still relatively lucky. Since inheriting a huge inheritance, he has lived in seclusion in Copenhagen for the rest of his life, writing and publishing at his own expense. This is quite similar to Kenji Miyazawa.
If you have money, you can choose to do what you like, after all, you don't have to worry about your livelihood at all. As for whether the self-published books sell well or not, it is not my concern.
From the beginning, I didn't think about making money by relying on this, but I just hoped that more people could see my work and like it.
What will be famous for centuries, and what will be famous...... I'm afraid I haven't even thought about it. I really appreciate this kind of life and lifestyle. ”
Fujiwara Miki continued: "On the contrary, the great American writer Jack London came from a poor background and had a tortuous life experience.
Intellectuals who are either born in the upper echelons of society or are born at the bottom of society, and who are often among the social classes at these two ends have a relatively higher probability of producing masterpieces. ”
Kentaro Miyamoto said bluntly: "Because intellectuals from the middle strata of society are not up or down, it is not easy to see the true face of the whole society.
On the one hand, it is that they have not experienced any storms in their growth process, let alone storms. For ordinary people, a slight setback can completely defeat them, or even collapse them altogether.
On the other hand, they look upwards, more often in the fog to see flowers, outsiders look at insiders, and look down, and will not really enter the world of the poor.
Jack London's non-fiction "Dwellers of the Abyss" not only lived in the slums for months, but also had the experience of sleeping on the streets.
At this time, he had already become famous with "The Call of the Wild", and completely got rid of his poor life.
George Orwell, the great British writer, according to him, the upper middle class is lower, that is, middle-class families who have no money.
Even though he had attended Eton College in England, he was discriminated against because of his background as a poor student. During his study period, his academic performance was not outstanding.
In fact, George Orwell was born into a family of low-ranking government officials in Motankhli (Motihari), Pungar Province (Bengal), British India, and his father worked for the Opium Bureau of the Viceroy of India.
According to today's parlance, that is, a child from a middle-class family, not a child from an upper-class family at all.
I remember very well that he wrote in his documentary work "Paris and London" that bed bugs fell into the milk, and the poor had nothing to drink. He also said that this was a personal experience he had before.
My personal opinion, that's pure. I even seriously suspect that George Orwell did not go to the ghetto, or that he did not stay for long, symbolically.
Even if a bed bug falls into the milk, the poor will either pick it out and drink the milk again, or they will drink it directly into their stomachs along with the bed bugs. Even if it is seen by the poor, they will not care. ”
Fujiwara Miki looked sideways and said, "Don't say it so disgusting, okay?" ”
Kentaro Miyamoto said seriously: "It's really not like I'm talking nonsense. Although I have not personally experienced the real life of the poor, I can still know more or less the real life of the poor from the depictions of the poor in many related works.
"Glory and Dreams" writes about the Great Depression in the United States from 1929 to 1933, when a Chicago widow would always take off her glasses first in order to prevent herself from seeing the wriggling maggots on her food.
This is evident from this. It is also a true reflection of how terrible the famous Great Depression of the last century was.
And that's not the scariest of all. What's even more terrifying is that it is also written in the book, at that time there was a complete distinction between blacks and whites.
Without any contraception, white women also actively sell their bodies in order to make money from black men. Once discovered, she will bite to death and say that the other party raped her.
At that time, I don't know how many black men were unjustly killed. Again, it is not known how many abortions and abandoned babies there are like this. ”
Fujiwara Miki was immediately displeased: "I know that the Great Depression is very terrible, after all, I have studied economic history. However, it was also in the classroom in broad daylight. In addition, there are many people.
It's annoying for you to talk to me about this at night. I'll tell you, if I wake up from a nightmare, you won't want to sleep well. ”
Kentaro Miyamoto knew that she was timid and said, "Don't say it, don't say it." ”
Fujiwara Miki deliberately changed the subject: "Recently, I was watching an American drama called "Wool War". I think it's okay. ”
Kentaro Miyamoto replied: "I've heard that when this work came out, it was published by the author at his own expense on Amazon. How so? In the beginning, it simply didn't blow as well as it does now.
Its level is equivalent to China's online literature or Japan's lightness. It's not hard sci-fi either. In short, it is as simple as that to make it understandable to more people. ”
(End of chapter)