Móyè; born 5 March 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. Donald...
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The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Chinese writer Mo Yan (born 1955) "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and...
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Yau Mo-yan (邱莫言) Tony Leung Ka-fai as Chow Wai-on (周淮安) Donnie Yen as Tsao Siu-yan (曹少欽) Lau Shun as Cha (查捕頭) Yuen Cheung-yan as Iron Hung Yan-yan as...
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Red Sorghum (novel) (category Novels by Mo Yan)
novel by Mo Yan. Its five parts were published serially in various magazines in 1986 and republished together as a single novel in 1987. It was Mo's first...
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Big Breasts and Wide Hips (category Novels by Mo Yan)
Big Breasts and Wide Hips is a novel by Mo Yan. It won the Dajia Honghe Literature Prize in 1997. The book tells the story of a mother and her eight daughters...
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based on the first two parts of the novel Red Sorghum by Nobel laureate Mo Yan. The film marked the directorial debut of internationally acclaimed filmmaker...
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Chinese novelist and 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Mo Yan, including six of Mo Yan's novels and collections of stories. He was a Research Professor...
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Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out (category Novels by Mo Yan)
Chinese: 生死疲勞; pinyin: shēngsǐ píláo) is a 2006 novel by Chinese writer Mo Yan, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012. The book is a historical...
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The Republic of Wine (category Novels by Mo Yan)
Chinese: 酒国; traditional Chinese: 酒國; pinyin: Jiǔguó) is a satirical novel by Mo Yan, which was first published in 1992. The novel explores the relationship...
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starring in the drama Our Jing Ke written by Mo Yan, played the lonely and desolate female protagonist Yan Ji. In February 2014, Song played Qin Qiuyu...
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In the 2000s, V. S. Naipaul, Mario Vargas Llosa, and the Chinese writer Mo Yan have been awarded, but the policy of "a prize for the whole world" has been...
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October 2024, Alawi was hospitalized due to polycystic ovary syndrome. Pong Mo 'Yan with Ivana Alawi, April 4, 2020, archived from the original on December...
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album, entitled #Trending, which featured the song "Boom Panes" and "Push Mo Yan Teh!". The album reached gold record status with more than 7,500 copies...
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writers—collectively said to constitute the Xungen movement—including Han Shaogong, Mo Yan, Ah Cheng, and Jia Pingwa sought to reconnect literature and culture to...
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Girl [zh] 玲珑 Yuan Yi Tencent Video Love Scenery 良辰美景好时光 Lu Jing / Herman / Liu Mo Yan Tencent Video, iQIYI Put Your Head on My Shoulder 2021 (Thai Remake) อุ่นไอในใจเธอ...
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Times. 3 May 2014. Retrieved 24 January 2025. Ogasawara 2015, p. 70–71. Mo, Yan-chih (25 January 2012). "Ma visits Ma Village, stresses Hakka roots". The...
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Frog (novel) (category Novels by Mo Yan)
Frog (Chinese: 蛙; pinyin: Wā) is a novel by Mo Yan, first released in 2009. The novel is about Gugu (姑姑 "paternal aunt"), the aunt of "Tadpole", the novel's...
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Zihua feels extremely remorseful. One of the three masters from Changliu, Mo Yan, decided to use the power of nature to exchange his life for hers and restored...
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Times. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015. Mo, Yan-chih (14 January 2006). "Legislator seeks to extend Chiang dynasty". Taipei...
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Sandalwood Death (category Novels by Mo Yan)
(Chinese: 檀香刑) is a 2001 novel by Nobel Prize in Literature winning author Mo Yan. The English version, translated by Howard Goldblatt, was released in 2013...
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(China, 2003) Minae Mizumura (Japan, 2003) Gábor T. Szántó (Hungary, 2003) Mo Yan (China, 2004) Doris Kareva (Estonia, 2006) Kiran Nagarkar (India, 2007)...
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(Japan, 1994), Gao Xingjian (China, 2000), Orhan Pamuk (Turkey, 2006), and Mo Yan (China, 2012). Some may consider the American writer, Pearl S. Buck, an...
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internationally. In 2012, the winner of the Nobel Prize of Literature, Mo Yan, acclaimed the remarkable originality of Liu Cixin. Liu's fiction focuses...
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translucent images, he gives us fresh access to reality" poetry, translation 2012 Mo Yan (b. 1955) China Chinese "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales...
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Yama (Buddhism) (redirect from Yan-lo)
Wade–Giles: Yen-mo) or King Yan-lo/Yan-lo Wang (Chinese: 閻羅王; pinyin: Yánluó Wáng; Wade–Giles: Yen-lo Wang), also known as King Yan/Yan Wang (Chinese:...
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Shinkuchan Mo Yan-Chih (2008-06-18). "Taipei increases area of special Ximending zone". Taipei Times. p. 2. Retrieved 2009-07-14. Mo Yan-chih (2007-08-07)...
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The Garlic Ballads (category Novels by Mo Yan)
Ballads (Chinese: 天堂蒜薹之歌) is a 1988 novel by Nobel Prize–winning author Mo Yan. When it was published in the 1980s it was banned in China. The book is...
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more specific to a dream-state. The term occurs in the motivation for Mo Yan's Nobel Prize in Literature. In 1975, Clemens Heselhaus used it to describe...
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Prize for Literature in 2000. In 2012, the novelist and short story writer Mo Yan also received the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 2015, children's writer...
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