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The artistic achievements of Michel Butor

Butor never stopped creating. In addition to novels and essays, he also wrote poetry and paintings. He has created more than 1,300 works, not including translations and collections with others. "It's hard for me to believe that I have written so many books, more than 1,000. People see so many works and think that I wrote them effortlessly. In fact, writing always requires great hardship. Writing "Timetable" " and "Change", I did a lot of preparation work. After several months of research and layout, I wrote out the writing outline and details and re-wrote some chapters 50 times. Mon Husserl once said: 'Every sentence I write is written with painstaking effort. 'I can also say that, I just hope that the blood shed will be beneficial to people."

From the 1960s. From then on, he began to write some very special poems, which were conversations with other artists such as sculptors, painters and photographers. He has a strong interest in painting and music, and has been painting non-stop since a long time ago. His father worked in the railway agency and spent all his leisure time painting watercolors or making wood carvings. At that time, Bhutto dreamed of becoming a painter and realizing his father's unfulfilled ideal. He also played the violin and wanted to be a musician. He tried everything, and literature prevailed in the end, but he still missed painting and music. "I feel more comfortable with painters than with writers. Without their entreaties, many works would not have been written. So he collaborated with many painters, did some experimental writing, and created works in paintings. In In the West, works of art are particularly protected. They are put into glass cabinets, which is to break into the forbidden area. I want to break the forbidden area for my own reasons, but I also have reasons to break the forbidden area.