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    Gao Xingjian (Chinese: 高行健; born January 4, 1940) is a Chinese émigré and later French naturalized novelist, playwright, critic, painter, photographer...
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    2000 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Chinese émigré writer Gao Xingjian (born 1940) "for an æuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and...
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  • One Man's Bible (category Works by Gao Xingjian)
    novel by Gao Xingjian published in 1999 and in English translation in 2003. Set during the Cultural Revolution, the novel stars an alter-ego of Gao who reflects...
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    Soul Mountain (category Works by Gao Xingjian)
    Soul Mountain is a novel by Gao Xingjian. The novel is loosely based on the author's own journey into rural China, which was inspired by a false diagnosis...
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  • Mabel Lee is a translator of the works of Nobel Prize-winning author Gao Xingjian. She has taught Asian studies at the University of Sydney and is one...
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    October 11, 2012. Retrieved November 18, 2022. Lovell, Julia (2002). "Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Prize, and Chinese Intellectuals: Notes on the Aftermath of...
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  • Youyou, Physiology or Medicine, 2015 Charles K. Kao*, Physics, 2009 Gao Xingjian*, Literature, 2000 Daniel C. Tsui*, Physics, 1998 Chen-Ning Yang*, Physics...
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  • Grandpa, is a 2004 collection of six short stories by the Chinese writer Gao Xingjian. All of the stories were originally written between 1983 and 1990. The...
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  • The Other Shore (category Plays by Gao Xingjian)
    previously translated The Other Side) is a play by the Chinese writer Gao Xingjian. It was first published into English in 1997 and translated again in...
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  • The Bus Stop is a Chinese absurdist play written in 1981 by Gao Xingjian. Though originally completed in 1981, a second draft wasn't completed until 1982...
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    11 October 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2022. Lovell, Julia (2002). "Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Prize, and Chinese Intellectuals: Notes on the Aftermath of...
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    theater (huaju), and notable dramatists such as Cao Yu, Hong Shen, and Gao Xingjian began honed their craft on campus. Among the most important plays produced...
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  • Modern China. Eileen Chang, a highly influential modern Chinese writer. Gao Xingjian, Nobel prize laureate for Literature in 2000. Wu Weiye, one of the Three...
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  • such as Wang Meng, Zhang Xinxin, and Zong Pu and dramatists such as Gao Xingjian experimented with modernist language and narrative modes. Another group...
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    pro-Party messages. Others have distanced themselves from the CCP, with Gao Xingjian producing works such as Alarm Signal (1982), which made no mention of...
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  • (1913–2005) Gan De (fl. 4th century BC) Gang Tian (born 1958) Gao Xingjian (born 1940) Gao Lian (fl. 16th century) Ge Fei (born 1964) Ge Hong (284–364)...
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    writer, book collector Gao Xingjian, 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature Gao Xiumin (actress) (1959–2005), Chinese comedy actress Gao Xiumin (handballer) (born...
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    Maria Stepanova (b. 1972)  Russia Russian poetry, novel, journalism Gao Xingjian (b. 1940)  China  France Chinese novel, drama 2024 Jo Ann Beard (b. 1955)...
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  • Lizhi Feng Congde Feng Zhenghu Gao Xingjian, recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature Gao Yu (journalist) Gao Zhisheng Gui Minhai, publisher and...
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    contemporary Chinese society. Liu Cixin's San Ti series won the Hugo Award. Gao Xingjian became the first Chinese novelist to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature...
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  • play by William Inge The Bus Stop 《車站》, a 1983 Chinese-language play by Gao Xingjian Bus Stop (1956 film), a 1956 film, loosely based on the 1955 play by...
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  • Lahmar by Rabii Tekali: Lamine Fetoui alias Lima 2002 : Le Fil, texte by Gao Xingjian and director by Mohamed Driss 2013 : Un Retour by Abdallah Yahya (documentary)...
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    portray the forgotten face of history" novel, drama, poetry, essay 2000 Gao Xingjian (b. 1940)  France  China Chinese "for an oeuvre of universal validity...
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    " He is the second Chinese author to win the prize after the exiled Gao Xingjian. Mo Yan's writings cover a wide span from short stories, to novels and...
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  • Orhan Pamuk Vineland (1990) by Thomas Pynchon Soul Mountain (1990) by Gao Xingjian Haroun and the Sea of Stories (1990) by Salman Rushdie American Psycho...
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    include Yasunari Kawabata (Japan, 1968), Kenzaburō Ōe (Japan, 1994), Gao Xingjian (China, 2000), Orhan Pamuk (Turkey, 2006), and Mo Yan (China, 2012)....
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    MacDiarmid; Hideki Shirakawa Arvid Carlsson; Paul Greengard; Eric Kandel Gao Xingjian Kim Dae-jung James Heckman; Daniel McFadden 2001 Eric Allin Cornell;...
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    Shirakawa Economics – James Heckman and Daniel McFadden Literature – Gao Xingjian Peace – Kim Dae-jung Physics – Zhores Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, and Jack...
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  • floating gate transistor. Leo Esaki, Nobel Prize laureate in physics. Gao Xingjian, Nobel Prize laureate in literature M. C. Frank Chang, Professor of Electrical...
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  • branches on all three campuses. The main library has established the Gao Xingjian Center. The NTNU emblem consists of a circle formed by six wooden bells...
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