Routines of fictional literature

Kevon 2022-01-11 08:02:01

This work takes Tolkien's coma during the First World War as an opportunity, and reminisces Tolkien's youth and his youth experience in a stream of consciousness. So from Tolkien’s experience and from the situation of the first season of "De Yun Dou Laugh Society" that I have just marked in the past two days, we can firmly draw a conclusion-talented people must be in their youth. Will show clues. Let's think carefully, at least in the writer industry, is there any creator who has always been bad when he was young (rather than hiding and not publishing), and in his later years with a Virgo blockbuster? I couldn’t think of such a typical one at once. After all, text needs a process of repeated connection. Only by relying on the experience of life and the long river of years can we find the know-how in literary creation. I’m afraid this can be done in non-fiction literature, but in fictional literature. This is not true. From my own experience, a very important aspect of fictional literature is its routines. Of course, fictional literature also pays attention to the beauty of language in literature, but fictional literature is very important because of its fiction. And the plot does not need to be seen all by oneself.

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  • J.R.R. Tolkien: You are the most remarkable spirit I have ever met. You have courage and resourcefulness, talent, you're proud, maddeningly, wonderfully, so; and you are cunning and vibrant and completely alive. You deserve every happiness you find. No. No, you don't. You don't deserve happiness, that's not what I - What I mean is, you deserve much more. You deserve magic.

  • Father Francis: I spend my every afternoon with mothers, widows. What can I say to them? Your sons have died in the war to end all wars.

    J.R.R. Tolkien: What do you say?

    Father Francis: Words are useless. Modern words, anyway. I speak the liturgy. There's a comfort, I think, in distance. Ancient things.