
Mo Yan - Wikipedia
Guan Moye (simplified Chinese: 管谟业; traditional Chinese: 管謨業; pinyin: Guǎn Móyè; born 5 March 1955 [1]), better known by the pen name Mo Yan (/ moʊ jɛn /, Chinese: 莫言; pinyin: Mò Yán), is a Chinese novelist and short story writer.
莫言(中国当代作家,首位中国籍诺贝尔文学奖获得者)_百度百科
莫言,本名管谟业,男,中国当代作家,中共党员。 现为北京师范大学教授,国际写作中心主任,博士生导师 [70];河北大学特聘教授;中国艺术研究院研究员;中国作家协会副主席。 [21] [71] 1966年,他辍学回乡放牧牛羊。 [22] 1973年8月,作为农民合同工到高密县第五棉油厂工作。 1976年2月,参军,曾任战士、班长、教员、干事等职。 1978年,开始进行文学创作。 1981年,发表处女作短篇小说《春夜雨霏霏》,展露文学天赋。 1984年9月,考入原解放军艺术学院 …
Mo Yan | Biography, Books, Nobel Prize, & Facts | Britannica
2025年3月1日 · Mo Yan is a Chinese novelist and short-story writer renowned for his imaginative and humanistic fiction, which became popular in the 1980s. Mo was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature. His books include Explosions and Other Stories, Red Sorghum, and Big Breasts and Wide Hips.
Mo Yan – Facts - NobelPrize.org
Mo Yan Nobel Prize in Literature 2012 Born: 25 March 1956, Gaomi, China Residence at the time of the award: China Prize motivation: “who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary” Language: Chinese Prize share: 1/1
Top 10 Classic Works of Mo Yan - ChinaWhisper
In 2012, Chinese writer Mo Yan (Chinese: 莫言, born on 17 Feb 1955) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Committee described Mo Yan as writing with “hallucinatory realism that merges folk tales, history and the contemporary.” Here we compile a list of his 10 most classic works for readers.
Mo Yan - hkbu.edu.hk
2 天之前 · Mo Yan has deep roots in the cultural soils of China. He came from the rural area, and yet his works transcend his rural background. His works often proceed from his birthplace, Gaomi county in Shandong province, and in the course of composition gives his native land a much more expansive physical space and endless yearning of the people that ...
The Writer Mo Yan: His Life and Most Important Works - Sapore …
2022年2月7日 · Mo Yan (莫言), which literally means “nothing to say”, is the pseudonym for Guan Moye (管谟业), an affirmed writer and essayist known worldwide, especially for having won a Nobel prize for literature in 2012 thanks to his ability to merge popular stories, history and modernism with a strong hallucinatory realism.
Mo Yan 莫言 - Paper Republic
As of October 11, 2012, Mo Yan is the first Chinese author living inside China without French citizenship and accepted by the Chinese government to win the Nobel prize for literature. Mo Yan, more than any other Chinese author, is well represented in foreign languages around the world.
Mo Yan | Databases Explored - Gale
Mo Yan (1955-) Widely praised for the diversity and virtuosity of his output, Mo Yan is regarded as one of China’s most important and controversial novelists. His work encompasses a wide variety of literary traditions and genres, often combining social realism with elements of bizarre fabulation and magical realism.
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2012年10月16日 · Mo Yan, is a famous contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate. Born Guan Moye, the author writes under the pen name Mo Yan, which means "don't speak" in Chinese.