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Szymborska on writing

Szymborska on writing

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On the road of writing, how to start and when to stop?
Nobel Prize Winner--Szymborska's Creative Suggestions
Sincere, witty, humorous, witty, ironic.
"The world has to be rewritten again and again because the moment is different, or simply because we didn't exist then."
From 1953 to 1981, Wisława Szymborska worked as an editor for the Polish magazine "Literary Life". During this period, she and another colleague were in charge of the "Literary Newsletter" column, anonymous replies and comments work. A column featuring the works of rising stars in the literary world attracted letters from aspiring literary lovers from all over the world, and the editors of the magazine responded with witty opinions mixed with wit and irony. Years later, these reviews are finally assembled and published, exchanging their fascinating literary perspectives with all writers still on the road. The book "Szymborska on Writing: To Creators Still on the Road" contains sincere advice to aspiring creators, and you can also see the poet's confession in response to his writing career. Fifteen pictures of Szymbors are also included in the text The collage of cards is very interesting when the pictures and texts are placed side by side.
Readers who are engaged in writing work may be able to resonate with Szymborska's words of encouragement in her heart. She sympathizes with the hard work of writing, and she does not forget to use her own experience to urge her frustrated partners: "I myself also started from It started with poor poetry and stories.” Extracting the unusual poetry from the ordinary life is exactly what the writer has to do. Szymborska acts as an exclusive editor in the book, sorting out writing strategies for novices, and giving faithful suggestions and ideological inspiration.
"Let's take off our wings and try to create on foot?" Szymborska said.

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