Mo Yan
I Mo Yan anyang 2008 | |
Talipampan | Mo Yan |
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Obra | Talasulat, talaturu |
Bangsa | Isik |
Edukasyun | Master of Literature and Art - Beijing Normal University (1991) Meyari - People's Liberation Army Art School (1986) |
Panaun ning pamanyulat | 1981 – kasalukuyan |
Bantug a obra | Red Sorghum Clan, The Republic of Wine, Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out |
Galal) | Template:Awd |
Asawa | Du Qinlan (杜勤兰) (1979-kasalukuyan) |
Ának | Guan Xiaoxiao (管笑笑) (1981-kasalukuyan) |
Ayasag
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I Guan Moye (simplified Chinese: 管谟业; traditional Chinese: 管謨業; pinyin: Guǎn Móyè; mibait 17 Febrero 1955), a mas kilala king talipampan (pen name) a Mo Yan (Chinese: 莫言; pinyin: Mò Yán), metung yang Isik a nobelista ampong talasulat makuyad a salita (short story writer), a agpang kang Donald Morrison king magasin pambalita (news magazine) ning Estados Unidos a TIME, "metung kareng pikabalwan dili, maralas babawal[Discussion] ampong paneng mapipiratang talasulat a Isik"("one of the most famous, oft-banned and widely pirated of all Chinese writers").[2] Sasabyan dang ya ing pakibat ning China kang Franz Kafka o Joseph Heller.[3] at pikabaluan yang dili kareng talabasa king Albugan uling kareng kayang nobelang Red Sorghum ampong Sorghum Wine, a kaybat megawang pelikula, ing Red Sorghum. Anyang 2012, Mirinan yang galal i Mo kapamilatan ning pamananggap king Nobel Prize in Literature uling king kayang obra antimong talasulat a "kapamilatan ning hallucinatory realism piyayanib na la deng kuwentung pangmalda (folk tale), ing amlat ampo ing kasalungsungan a panaun (the contemporary)". ("who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary").[4][5]
Lon la murin
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]Dalerayan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- ↑ Inge, M. Thomas (June 2000). "Mo Yan Through Western Eyes". World Literature Today: 501–507.
- ↑ Morrison, Donald (14 February 2005). "Holding Up Half The Sky", TIME. Retrieved on 14 February 2005. Archived from the original on 27 June 2013.
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- ↑ "Mo Yan får Nobelpriset i litteratur 2012", DN (11 October 2012). Retrieved on 11 October 2012. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013.
- ↑ The Nobel Prize in Literature 2012 Mo Yan. Nobelprize.org (11 October 2012). Retrieved on 11 October 2012.
Karagdagang babasan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- A Subversive Voice in China: The Fictional World of Mo Yan. Shelley W. Chan. (Cambria Press, 2011).
- Chinese Writers on Writing featuring Mo Yan. Ed. Arthur Sze. (Trinity University Press, 2010).
Suglung palwal
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Novelist Mo Yan Takes Aim with 41 Bombs (China Daily 27 June 2003)
- VÍDEO prize movie of Mo Yan Archived Nobyembri 24, 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- "Granta Audio: Mo Yan", Granta, 11 October 2012, John Freeman
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