Young Writer Wei Sixiao Wins First Prize of the 7th Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize for His Work Tu Guang Cun Mu (the Village)
On October 21, 2024, the seventh Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize ceremony was held in Beijing, where young writer Wei Sixiao won the top honor for his work Tu Guang Cun Mu (the Village). During the ceremony, Blancpain also unveiled the limited editions in the form of pair watches for the 2024 Literary Prize, featuring the iconic models from Villeret Collection, the Complete Calendar Moonphase 6654 and the Moonphase Date Indicator 6126, in an elegant champagne-gray finish. The gold rotor of each watch is engraved with an image of a quill, symbolizing the celebration of literary creativity.
This year's theme, "Where lies the Originality in Chinese Literature?" explores the unique human experiences and creativity that endure amid the information bubble, big data, and the rise of artificial intelligence. The jury, composed of Joan Chen, Lo Yi-chin, Shuang Xuetao, Xu Zidong and Zhang Dinghao, selected Wei Sixiao as the first prize winner after an intense round of discussions. Jack Liao, Swatch Group China Management Committee Member and Brand Manager of Blancpain China; Liu Ruilin, Founder of Imaginist and Vistopia; and Xu Zidong, representing the jury, presented the trophy to Mr. Wei. The Literary Prize Commitee generously compensated the winner (provided by Blancpain) and offered him a classic Blancpain Villeret watch.
The five finalists, Da Tou Ma, Gu Xiang, Tong Mo, Wei Sixiao and Zheng Xiao Lv, all received the Young Friend of Blancpain award and a finalist's certificate from Mr. Liao and Ms. Liu. The other four finalists each received a bonus from the Manufacture to support their creative endeavors and inspire them to continue their literary work. Young Friend of Blancpain award symbolizes both Blancpain's appreciation and encouragement of young talent, as well as the young talents' alignment with Blancpain's brand values.
The Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize, co-founded by Blancpain and China's most influential cultural brand Imaginist, aims to create a literary accolade that is impartial, authoritative, professional and enduring while honoring the outstanding writers under 45 years old each year. The co-founders continue on their quest to convey a simple but meaningful message to the public: "Reading makes time more valuable".
Mr. Xu, speaking on behalf of the jury, noted: "By choosing the village as its central theme, rather than focusing solely on an individual character or event, Tu Guang Cun Mu (the Village) employs meticulous realism to carry forward the tradition of The Field of Life and Death. The novel deepens and expands Chinese rural literature, not only featuring the peasant narratives of past decades as seen in works like To Live and Ordinary World, but also portraying contemporary phenomena in the countryside —tractors harvesting maize, farmers engaging with social media, township election campaigns, and rural hospitals. Amidst these changes, the
novel invites us to reflect on the enduring elements, particularly the intricate network of human relationships bound by blood and family, as highlighted in From the Soil by Hsiao Tung Fei."
Upon receiving the award, Mr. Wei admitted to feeling less composed than he had hoped. He remarked, "In my mind, three literary prizes stand out: the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Booker Prize, and the Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize. I was genuinely anxious as to whether I could win this prize. Before the shortlist was announced, I dreamt I hadn't made it; before the final list came out, I dreamt I hadn't made it. Yet, I never dreamt that I would actually win. I believe the importance of a literary prize isn't measured by its existence but by imagining what would be lost if it didn't exist. Now in its seventh year, the Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize offers a vital platform for young writers."
About the Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize
The Blancpain-Imaginist Literary Prize, co-founded by the prestigious Swiss watchmaker Blancpain and China's foremost publishing brand Imaginist, is the first accolade to be jointly established by a commercial brand and a publishing house, with the goal of identifying and supporting talented young writers under 45. Since its inception, the Literary Prize has upheld the principles of impartiality, authority, and professionalism, steadfastly maintaining these standards as its cornerstone.
Engagement of the members of the latest generation just entering adulthood is always a key indicator that determines the future of the world of literature. In the field of literary creation, talented young authors are always seeking an opportunity, while publishing platforms are looking for potential authors, and, at the same time, aim to attract more attention and garner more engagement. Many contemporary classical authors were discovered and recognized in their youth, as literary awards specifically designated for up and coming authors were available to them. In today's world, literary creation is a lonely and long road for young authors. The literary prize is designed to create a future that gives authors the space to focus on the creation of their works just as calligraphers are given the space and time to practice their craft.
Imaginist, the most influential publisher in China, has been dedicated to discovering the best authors who write in Chinese, offering an opportunity for thoughtful words to be published, while imagining another possibility for books. Works by Mu Xin, Kenneth Pai Hsien-yung, among others, have become even more valuable with the passage of time, nourishing the emotional life for generations of readers. Imaginist has, for a long time, been focused on publishing both the literary classics alongside the works of some of the most dynamic and thoughtful young authors who care about the human condition through the diverse collection of works that they have created with their open-minded insights. There's always great literature out there to be discovered, and the best of it always pushes the boundaries and explores new horizons. That's the core idea behind what Imaginist strives for in literature.
Bearing the identity mark of Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie (MDHH), Blancpain is a truly luxury watchmaking brand. For Blancpain, a creator of classic timepieces, watchmaking is as much a result of enduring love as writing. Since its establishment in 1735, Blancpain has ushered in the age of branded watchmaking. Over the past 289 years, navigating the ever-changing tides of time and numerous historical junctures, Blancpain has steadfastly upheld its brand philosophy of solely crafting mechanical watches and maintaining unwavering quality standards. This devotion resonates deeply with authors' dedication to literature and their pursuit of creating classic works, with a shared purpose. Moving forward, Blancpain sees literature as an extension of time - this is Blancpain's take on literature.
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