Original title: The second season of the humanities documentary “Literature Everyday” is launched to open the window for writers to view everything
“In that far place, there is a good girl…” The loud singing sounded on the winding highway in Xinjiang, unlocking the password for Liu Liangcheng and Hong Qi to meet, and entering a slow-growing, animistic world. An old friend Hong Qi, a songwriter, poet and singer, was called “the idealist of folk songs” by authoritative music critics, and came to Mulei Academy once more.
After two years, the second season of the humanities documentary “Literature Everyday” produced by the documentary director Wang Shengzhi’s team will be launched on April 21. Continuing the tone and style of the first season, the second season still begins with a visit from a friend, the writer opens up his spiritual world, and the two roam together in places closely related to the writer’s creation, traveling back and forth between real life and literary works. Give the audience real and concrete literary thinking and rich and delicate life experience.
In the second season, six writers and their friends appeared: Liu Liangcheng, Hong Qi, Yu Jian, Hu Liangcan, Li Xiuwen, Han Songluo, Shuang Xuetao, Shi Hang, Li Er, Zhang Qinghua and Chen Yan, Chen Xiaoduo . They roamed the wider world: singing on the pastures in Urumqi, playing guitar in the sandy sands of Dunhuang, going to Jianshui to take a trip to the three-hundred-year-old Baigong Bridge; The old man said that back then, he squatted on the side of the road and chatted with the shepherds, and went to the village in the city to talk with the migrant workers…
Compared with the first season, the second season opens up a richer life style, presents a broader and richer local customs, faces the dilemma of modern life, and rediscovers the Chinese life aesthetics. As director Wang Shengzhi said: “They read aloud in the world and roam in the world. As long as they walk out of the door and out of the study, they will definitely meet.”
(Reporter Chen Junyu)