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In 2012, Mo was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work as a writer "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary".
Mo Yan

Mo Yan

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Mo Yan, pseudonimo di Guan Moye, 管謨業, 管谟业, Guǎn Móyč, č uno scrittore e saggista cinese, autore del romanzo Sorgo rosso, a cui il regista Zhang Yimou si č ispirato per girare l'omonimo film. Nel 2005 ha vinto il premio per la letteratura... Wikipedia
Nascita: 17 febbraio 1955 (etą 70 anni), Gaomi, Weifang, Cina
Coniuge: Du Qinlan (s. 1979)

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Mo Yan was born to a farming family in Shandong Province, China. After only a few years of schooling, he began work as a cattle herder at the age of 11.
Mo Yan da www.britannica.com
Mo Yan (born March 5, 1955, Gaomi, Shandong province, China) is a Chinese novelist and short-story writer renowned for his imaginative and humanistic fiction.
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Modern Chinese author, in the western world most known for his novel Red Sorghum (which was turned into a movie by the same title).
Mo Yan da www.nytimes.com
The Nobel literary laureate's latest novel focuses on the narrator's aunt, an obstetrician who switches to an abortionist enforcing China's one-child policy.
Mo Yan writes about the deep-rooted aggression and bravery of peasants against Japanese soldiers; he extols the violent vitality of men in both war and sex.
Results · Red Sorghum: A Novel of China · Red Sorghum: A Novel of China · Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out: A Novel · Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out: A ...
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Mo Yan (a pseudonym for Guan Moye) was born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi in Shandong province in north-eastern China. His parents were farmers.
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.
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MO YAN: In Chinese, Mo Yan means don't speak. I was born in 1955. At that time in China, people's lives were not normal. So my father and mother told me not to ...