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Konjic (1846— 19 16) was a famous Polish writer in the 19th century. 1872 started his literary creation and published many works, such as With with fire and sword, Riptide, Where Are You Going, Crusader Knight, etc. 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature.

The development trend of modern novels seems to be more and more immoral.

From Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover to Nabokov's Lolita and Wang Xiaobo's The Golden Age of China, every writer's book seems to be a bomb thrown at the quiet manor of novels: they find the hypocrisy hidden under people's moral coats, so they shout like children in that fairy tale: That king is naked! However, 1905 Xian Kewei, who won the Nobel Prize, is a bit special in this team. The idealism and moral sense embodied in his works prove the existence of human morality from another side.

In The Lighthouse Watcher, Wei Zhi created a respectable old man: Skaven Ski. The old man was hired as a lighthouse keeper on an isolated island. When he felt that his miserable life had finally come to an end and he could spend his old age happily on this neglected island, a book of poems sent from his motherland Poland made him feel at a loss. Finally, homesickness makes the old man forget his duty at night-lighting a lamp to guide the ship to sail. He was removed from his post and embarked on the road of wandering again. Like Turgenev's description of grassland, the novel's description of the sea and his hometown Polish village is exquisite and vivid, but the final ending makes people feel deep sadness and sympathy.

In The Lighthouse Watcher, the hero is an old man, and the author pours all his feelings and pen and ink into him, just like pouring into an empty cup. The only thing mentioned in the novel is that an American consul recruited him, but only a few strokes, and then there are memories of the old man and descriptions of the surrounding scenery. At the end of the novel, Cyclamen describes the old man who once again embarked on the road of wandering: "These days, the old man has been greatly weakened and his back has bent down, but his eyes are still bright. On the road of his new life, he held a book in his arms (that is, a collection of poems that touched his homesickness) and stroked it from time to time, as if afraid that even this little thing would leave him. " This shows us the shadow of subtle branches: idealism and moral sense. Although the old man has experienced great setbacks, he has not been defeated by life and his eyes are still bright. This also reminds me of an old man's saying in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea: "Man is not born for failure. A man can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated." "Touch by hand from time to time", this detail makes me feel the superiority of an excellent writer and the power behind his words, and also makes me understand that useful details often lead to emotional climax.

In the novel Knight of the Crusader, Xianke Wei Zhi showed his ability of strategizing.

"Crusader Knight" tells the story that the hero Pisko avenges the mother of the young girl Danusha, but is killed by the Crusader Knight and later saved by Danusha. Zpishko and Danusha fell in love, but one night Danusha was kidnapped by the Crusaders, and Danusha's father was tortured and disabled by the Crusaders during the rescue. Zpishko went through all the hardships and finally rescued the girl, but the girl went insane and finally died in the arms of her lover. After countless wars of blood and fire, Zpishko found the enemy who killed Danusha. He avenged himself and finally married another girl, Yakinka, who had been silently in love with him, and had a child. In this novel, Xianke Wei Zhi shows his usual writing characteristics: majestic and tortuous (Xianke Wei Zhi may know that a novel, especially a novel, should not rely on moral preaching, but should pay more attention to the plot), and some plots are as broad as an epic (this is not only reflected in the people hunting, attacking the city and watching the death penalty in the square, but also in the plot in which a soldier attacks countless enemies surrounded him).

Xianke Xiao Zhi always pays more attention to his own ideas and ideals. This Polish, who is obsessed with the disaster-stricken Poland, is not like a novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature. In his works, victory, justice, dignity and patriotism are everywhere. The wars he wrote are not like those written by Hasek, Babel and Heller. For Hasek and joseph heller, war is like a huge paradox, and following or fleeing is like a black humor. In Babel's works, war is even more horrible and irrational (it seems ironic that Babel wrote terrible and unforgettable war scenes in poetic and beautiful language). In the minds of these great novelists, justice, morality and patriotism have shrunk to the smallest corner, and war has long been completely irrational.