The Recognizing Process of Mu Dan's Poet Status

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3:63-68 (2007)
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Mu Dan were absent from the history of literature to "classic" poet, has gone through a "re-discovery", the words continue to explain the course. The early 1980s, his "nine leaves" as the poet re-"played", which is strategically given patriotic poetry, the essence of realism; 80 years in the late works of literary history described him as "nine leaves school." representative accepted that the impact of Western modernist forms, "China's national poet"; the 1990s shortly after his rebellious nature, heterogeneity, and modernity can be highlighted, is listed as the first century poet, was upgraded to modern poetry. " iconic poet. " Mu Dan is a thoughtful interpretation of history means the history of literary events, a classic "recycling" of Discourse. Mu Dan had been rediscovered and recognized as one typical poet from an absentee in the literature history from 1980s. He was regarded as one representative poet of "Jiuye" School so his poems had been interpreted with the essence of patriotism and realism in the early 1980s . Then, he was described as one national poet of China who accepted the Western modernists' style in the middle of 1980s. Moreover, he was regarded as the chief poet and a symbolic poet of China modern new poems since the apostasy, distinction and modernization in his poems had been discovered in 1990s. Therefore, to reinterpret Mu Dan's status is a literature event with the characteristic of history of thought and a process of rehabilitation

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