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What works does Wang Anyi have?
Wang Anyi (1954-), a native of Tongan, Fujian, and a native of Nanjing, Jiangsu, moved to Shanghai with her mother Ru Zhijuan in 1955. 1970 After graduating from junior high school, he jumped the queue in Huaibei, Anhui Province, and 1976 began to publish literary works. She is a diligent, prolific and broad-minded professional writer who can constantly surpass herself. There are excellent works that put "some influential judgments in an awkward position" at every stage, so that among many works in the history of literature, she is the most difficult writer to be accommodated in which historical stage-here. Looking at Wang Anyi's novel creation for more than 20 years, before the mid-1980s, Wang Anyi's novels mostly focused on the life of educated youth, expressing young people's pursuit and yearning for ideals and love, such as the autobiography of youth in the series of Wen Wen, and the works such as The Terminal of this Train and Sixty-ninth Junior High School Students with mature art and thought. After the mid-1980s, with the rise and spread of the upsurge of "seeking roots in culture" in the literary world, Wang Anyi began to think about the historical fate of national culture and folk survival under this cultural restriction with a deeper historical perspective and a deeper cultural philosophy perspective, and created local cultural novels such as Xiao Bao Zhuang and Da Liu Zhuang. Later, the author also has sexual and cultural novels represented by Love in a Barren Mountain, Love in a Small Town and Love in a Splendid Valley, and urban cultural novels represented by Song of Eternal Sorrow. If we say that "cultural reflection", a way of drawing materials and conceiving novels, occupies a heavy share in Wang Anyi's novel creation after the mid-1980s, so that we will have some reasons to classify Wang Anyi as a "root-seeking" writer, but we should also see that the broad cultural vision in Wang Anyi's novels is not comparable to the "root-seeking novels" of that year. In addition to a large number of essays, short stories and novels published separately, there are six volumes of Selected Works of Wang Anyi published.