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Feb 26, 2018

2012 Chinese author Mo Yan found a Nobel in literature

2012 Chinese author Mo Yan found a Nobel in literature


According to the Swedish Academy sources, Chinese writer and novelist Mo Yan received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012. The Chinese author was born on February 17, 1955 in Gaomi town of Shandong, China. One of the most popular among Chinese writers. In his writings, social discourse prevailed. He is very impressed with the political criticism of Lu Shan. As well as he is influenced by Gabriel Garcia Marquez's magic realism. Mo Yan is his literary name, his real name is Guan Moye While writing the first novel, he took the name of Mo Yan, which means 'do not speak'.

In 1981, Mu Yan started writing. His first novel, 'Filling Rain on a Spring Night' was published in Sebha. His most discussed book 'Red Saragam' was published in Chinese language in 1987. This book was later produced with the story of the film. Mo Yan's latest novel 'Life and Death and Wearing Me Aude' was published in 2008.

Before winning the Nobel Prize, he won the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2006, the Newman Prize for Chinese Literature in 2009 and the Mao Duna Literature Prize in 2011. Mo Yan was on the list of Man Asian Literary Prize nominees in 2007.

Many people were on the list of Nobel Prize in literature. Among them were Syrian poet Edonis, Japanese literary Haruki Murakami, and American poet and singer Bob Dylan. In the victory of the Nobel Literature Prize.

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