Broadly speaking, all young people who like culture and art can be called literary youth. Because the existence of such people is based on a certain degree of cultural and artistic involvement, the proportion of the urban population will be higher than the agricultural population.
"Literary and artistic youth" is an identity that has re-emerged after "petty capitalism", and the corresponding changes in the environment include: the rise of "independent music" forms such as rock and folk music, and the rise of "independent music" forms such as "rock and folk music", as well as the rise of "independent music" forms such as "rock and folk music", and the rise of "independent music" forms such as "independent music". The corresponding changes in the environment include the rise of "independent music" such as rock and folk music in the music industry, and the promotion of the concept of "creative bazaar" in the trend world such as eco-bags, handmade clothes, dolls, etc. Everyone is surrounded by "independent music". Everyone is surrounded by several people labeled "literary youth". These characteristics are the cause and effect of each other, hobby literature, so will not earn money, poor, and therefore more demented.
First, more or less freedom-loving. In particular, they value "negative freedom". They may not have the ambition to change the world, but maintain their own small world, not affected by others. In layman's terms, that is, when the individual is in a non-compulsory or unrestricted state, the individual is free. Such a person is less susceptible to compulsion, whether that compulsion comes from the individual or from an institution.
Secondly, there is a strong sense of individualism. Valuing personal property, emphasizing personal interests, and of course the most important one is personal independence. Not bothering others and being able to take care of themselves. They don't like a visible mentor or idol to worship.
Third, romanticism. Like beautiful things, a little nervous and melancholy. Believe that the minority is more sacred than the majority, failure is more noble than success, they feel that success is often something vulgar. To be able to think this way, one has to have a secure life to do so.
The first thing you need to know about the literary youth confession is her specific preferences, and you can't make sweeping generalizations.