Writer Lu Yao (1949 65438+February 3 ~ 1992 65438+ 10/7), formerly known as Wang Weiguo, Han nationality, is a contemporary writer in China. 1949 12.3 was born in a poor peasant family in Qingjian county, Yulin city, Shaanxi province. At the age of 7, due to family difficulties, he was adopted to his uncle in Yanchuan County. Studying in Yanchuan county middle school, 1969 went back to his hometown to farm. During this period, he worked as a temporary worker and taught in a rural primary school for one year. 65438-0973 entered the Chinese Department of Yan 'an University, during which he began to create literature. After graduating from college, he was the editor-in-chief of Shaanxi Literature and Art (now along the river). 1980 published a thrilling scene and won the first national excellent novella award. The novella Life, published in 1982, describes the life pursuit and tortuous experience of a rural intellectual youth, which aroused great repercussions and won the second national excellent novella award. After being adapted into a movie of the same name, it won the Best Feature Film Award in the 8th Hundred Flowers Award, which made a sensation throughout the country. "In Hard Days" won the 1982 novella award in contemporary literature and joined the Chinese Writers Association. 1988 completed the million-word novel "Ordinary World", which is a novel with a panoramic view of contemporary urban and rural social life. This book consists of three volumes. In the broad background of the past decade, the author has portrayed many images of ordinary people from all walks of life through complicated contradictions and entanglements. Labor and love, frustration and pursuit, pain and joy, daily life and huge social conflicts are intertwined, which profoundly shows the difficult and tortuous road that ordinary people have gone through in the historical process of the great era. With its magnificent momentum and epic character, this novel shows the social life and great changes of people's thoughts and feelings in urban and rural areas of China in the reform era in a panoramic way, so Lu Yao won the Mao Dun Literature Award. It was broadcast in china national radio before it was finished. 1992165438+1October 17 At 8: 20 a.m., Lu Yao died in Xi 'an at the age of 42 because of cirrhosis ascites.
Lu Yao's works
Lu Yao's novels are mostly rural themes, describing people and things that happened between rural areas and cities. His works include the novella A Soul-stirring Scene (1980, which won the first national excellent novella award), Life (the second national excellent novella award, which was adapted into a movie of the same name), the short story Sister, Snow and Winter Plum, and the novel Ordinary World (65438+).
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Ordinary World
life
In hard times
My Six Encounters with Uncle Wu
Yellow leaves fall in the autumn wind.
A thrilling scene
short story
The moonlit night is quiet.
The happiest day of my life.
summer
elder sister
wintersweet
Pine trees and small red flowers
Fleet transient
painful
Essays
Morning begins at noon.
Lu Yao's novels are selected from Preface.
Dialogue about life
Looking for land
Writer's labor
Liu Qing's Legacy
Silent surge
Aria of life
The tree of life will last forever.
Preface to Life in France
This weak refracted light beam
The foundation of artistic criticism