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    Guan Moye (simplified Chinese: 管谟业; traditional Chinese: 管謨業; pinyin: Guǎn Móyè; born 5 March 1955), better known by the pen name Mo Yan (/ m oʊ j ɛ n /, Chinese: 莫言; pinyin: Mò Yán), is a Chinese novelist and short story writer.

  2. Feb 7, 2022 · 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.

  3. Facts. © The Nobel Foundation. Photo: U. Montan. Mo Yan. The 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. Life.

  4. 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, which became popular in the 1980s. Mo was awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature.

  5. 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.

  6. Howard Goldblatt is the official translator of Mo Yan and has translated almost all of his significant works. Goldblatt not only promoted Mo Yan’s works, but he was also an important reason for Mo Yan receiving the Nobel Prize. Although Mo Yan’s works are available in translation in various languages,

  7. Oct 12, 2012 · Since 1986, Mo Yan has gradually been recognized as one of the significant writers in the world—often ranked with Yu Hua and Su Tong as an influential voice in China’s post-Cultural Revolution period that started in 1976.

  8. Mo Yan ( 莫言) is a famous contemporary Chinese writer. In 2012, He became the country's first Nobel Literature Prize laureate. He took the second place in the 2012 Chinese Writers Rich List that was released on Nov. 29, 2012, having earned 21.5 million yuan ($3.45 million) in royalties.

  9. Guan Moye ( simplified Chinese: 管谟业; traditional Chinese: 管謨業; pinyin: Guǎn Móyè; born 17 February 1955), better known by the pen name Mo Yan ( / moʊ jɛn /, Chinese: 莫言; pinyin: Mò Yán ), is a Chinese novelist and short story writer. He is best known to Western readers for his 1987 novel Red Sorghum Clan.

  10. Aug 13, 2021 · Mo Yan is one of the most preeminent Chinese writers to have engaged with the darker periods of recent Chinese history, yet the Nobel committee’s decision to award the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature to Mo led to fierce reaction.