Screw Update: What is travel literature today?
Where to go and where not to?
Over the years, we have changed the map of our actions little by little.
“stranded”, “repatriation”, “fence”, “blockade”, anchor Wu Qi said, these words basically constitute our life experience. The more we live in circles, the more we have to talk about the opposite, talk about the “Balkans”, talk about “Germany”, talk about the “Great Wall”, talk about “travel”.
We look outside: how long until the passport expires? What the hell is going on? While looking at yourself: Can the answers to all our questions be found in the history of other countries, in other times and places?
On the schedule of the 7th One-way Street Bookstore Literature Award this year, anchor Wu Qi and guests Luo Xin, Guo Yujie, Yang Xiao, Zhu Yinghao, and Bo Lin held an online round table of “Sailors Conference” and raised these questions. . You are welcome to search for “screw is tightening” on various platforms to listen to the audience.
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07:09
In this state of the world, is everyone’s writing/research going well?
09:53
Bolin: It’s over. The passport expires in less than half a year.
13:59
Luo Xin: Halfway through the tour of the Great Wall, I “don’t leave Beijing unless necessary”
18:16
Yang Xiao: The advantage is that all experiences can be turned into writing materials
22:13
Zhu Yinghao: After archaeology, things from more than 100 years ago are still there, and my community has changed beyond recognition.
28:38
Guo Yujie: The first best trip is to fall in love, and the second is to interview
35:03
The world is like this, where are the new possibilities?
46:10
Berlin: Travel writing is not about seeing the world, but about seeing yourself
55:34
Luo Xin: The reality is always giving new revelation, letting you know that you didn’t think enough in the past
1:07:05
What is travel literature today?
1:14:21
Travel literature has its seriousness and its problem consciousness
1:19:56
“Travel is the enemy of prejudice”
1:20:53
Travel literature recommendation: a lot of books!
public figures mentioned in the conversation
Ferdinand Paul Wilhelm Freiherr von Richthofen (1833-1905) German traveler, geographer and geologist, scientist
Paul Salopek (1962-), American journalist and author
Xu Ben (1950-), Chinese sociologist
Navid Kermani (1967-), German writer
Liu Zichao (1984-), writer, media person
Mark Twain (1835-1910), American writer and speaker
John Thomson (1837-1921), Scottish photographer, topographer, travel explorer, author, and one of the first photographers to travel to the Far East
August Sander (1876-1964), German photographer
George Orwell (1903-1950), British writer, journalist, and social critic
VS Naipaul (1932-2018), Indian-British writer, Nobel Prize winner for literature
Books & Publications Mentioned in the Conversation
The Temptation of Frontiers: The Search for Yugoslavia, Berlin, forthcoming
Re-Walking: Searching for Southwest Associated University on Highways, Rivers, and Post Roads, by Yang Xiao
“Xu Sanguan Selling Blood” by Yu Hua
“Single Reading 24. Out of the Island”, edited by Wu Qi
“Single Reading 25 · Fighting for Memory”, edited by Wu Qi
A Sense of Reality: Ideas and Their Historical Studies, by Isaiah Berlin
Retribution for Sins: War Memories in Germany and Japan, [Dutch] Ian Bruma
“Walking Along the Grave”, [de] Navede by kelmani
Der Spiegel, founded in 1947, published in Germany
Across America, by John Steinbeck
From Dadu to Shangdu, by Luo Xin
The Lost Satellite: A Journey Into Central Asia, by Liu Zichao
Arrival Before Midnight, by Liu Zichao
“The Land of Freedom and Love”, the cloud also retreats
“Longguan Road” by Hu Cheng
There is a Tree in the North, by Ouyang Ting
Dreams of Lima: Xiaoyu’s Notes on Latin America, by Lu Xiaoyu
“Once Upon a Time in Sakhalin” by Bu Jian
Travels to Sakhalin, by Chekhov
“Return to Home”, [French] Didier Elipont
“She Came From Mariupol”, [de] Natasha Warding
Knowledge points mentioned in the conversation
Tongzhi Shaanxi-Gansu Hui Rebellion, large-scale Hui uprisings in Qing Shaanxi and Gansu provinces from 1862 to 1873
Three years of hardship, a national food and non-staple food shortage crisis 1959-1961
Sassanid Dynasty, also known as the Second Persian Empire (224-651 AD)
places mentioned in the conversation
“Assassin Valley”, referring to the Alamut Valley, located in Iran
Gorgan Great Wall, located in the northeast of what is now Iran, built by the Persian Empire
Hadrian’s Wall, built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian
Shenmu City and Fugu County, located in Yulin City, Shaanxi Province
Wild Dog Ridge, located in Yongzhou, Hunan, Tianquan Ridge, the birthplace of the Xiangjiang River, commonly known as Wild Dog Ridge
Lingling District, located in Yongzhou City, Hunan Province
Quanzhou County, located in Guilin, Guangxi
Hagia Sophia in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia
Interactive way
If you have any thoughts or questions about this topic or this program, please feel free to leave a message in the comment area of each listening platform, or Weibo Wu Qi @五七, @郭玉杰, 杨晓@杨晓@Southwest University, @zhuyinghao Interact with hosts and guests. In the next episode of the show, we will select some questions and the anchor Wu Qi will answer them.
“The Screws Are Tightening” will be online on certain Thursdays of every month, look forward to screwing together next time!
Producer: Peng Qianyuan
Producer: Hu Yaping
Editor: Cai Zhiqin
Visual Design: Li Zhengke, Yang Ruowei
Program operation: Zhang Boya Liu Yuxuan
Original Music: Xu Xiaoxiao
Intern: Liu Qiqi
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