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Central European Writers' Reading Month: Li Ang Says Let the World See Taiwanese Literature

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The Central European literary event 'Writers' Reading Month' opened in Poland on the 6th, with Taiwan as the honorary guest of honor, led by writer Li Ang. In an exclusive interview, Li Ang discussed the sensation caused by her work 'The Butcher's Wife' in Poland, attributing it to heightened geopolitical interest in Taiwan after the Ukraine war and Poland's Catholic cultural background. She believes Taiwan's chip industry and cross-strait relations have boosted the international visibility of Taiwanese literature and proposed the literary concept of 'supernatural realism.' She also expressed concerns about the extreme polarization of Taiwanese society and changes in the reading habits of the younger generation.

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Q: What is Li Ang's representative work?
A: Her representative work is 'The Butcher's Wife'.
Q: What literary concept does Li Ang propose?
A: She proposes the concept of 'Supernatural Realism'.
Q: Why does Li Ang think Taiwanese literature is gaining international attention?
A: She analyzes that it is due to the importance of Taiwan's semiconductor industry and the heightened interest in Taiwan due to tense cross-strait relations.