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Why is Lemont known as "Zola of Poland"?

Why is Lemont known as "Zola of Poland"?

On the one hand, their writing styles are similar.

Zola is a representative of naturalism, and Nana is one of Zola's five most influential novels, which is a typical experimental novel in terms of creative techniques and literary viewpoints.

Naturalism is the evolution and development of realism, which has the realistic characteristics of realism. As far as realism is concerned, it goes further than realism. Naturalism's description of environment, scenery and psychological activities of characters is more objective, concrete and delicate than realism. The Farmer by Raymond, a great national epic, is also deeply documentary.

On the other hand, their experiences and life experiences are very similar.

Zola was born in Paris, and her ancestors were Italian. When Zola was 7 years old, her father died of pneumonia. Since then, orphans and widows have lived a life of hunger and cold.

in p>1858, zola's family moved to Paris. In 1859, Zola failed to take the high school graduation examination in Paris, and his family was poor, so he had to interrupt his studies. In 186, the poor young man was forced by life to find a job in the Paris customs stack, and soon lost his job. During the period of unemployment, Zola was so poor that she often pawned clothes at pawn shops.

Lemont was forced by life and left his hometown to make a living.

The same experience and similar style of writing, no wonder people often compare them.