Abstract

Editor's Note: Since the broadcast of the six-installment television series River Elegy, there has been remarkably strong and intense reaction in the society. The impact that people felt came not only from the program's broad, deep, and sincere reflection on history and culture, but also from its ingeniously organic integration of ideas and on-screen audio-visual images. The creators of the program believe that they were experimenting with a marriage between political opinion and the art of television. This could well imply the emergence of a new form of art. Because it is indeed a richly creative cooperation between the television profession, intellectual and cultural circles, and writers, we would like to double our efforts at publicizing it.

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