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    Móyè; born 5 March 1955), better known by the pen name Mo Yan (/moʊ jɛn/, Chinese: 莫言; pinyin: 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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  • battle amidst a desert storm as Tsao fights Jade, Chow and Mo-yan. Weakened by her wounds, Mo-yan perishes in quicksand. Just as Tsao is about to finish off...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • television series based on the novel Agarwood Like Crumbs by Su Mo. It stars Yang Zi as Yan Dan and Cheng Yi as Ying Yuan. The 1st part premiered on Youku...
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    Retrieved 2017-08-30. Leach, Jim (Jan–Feb 2011). "The Real Mo Yan". Humanities. 32 (1): 11–13. "Mo Yan får Nobelpriset i litteratur 2012". DN. 11 October 2012...
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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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    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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  • translating the work of Mo Yan (the 2012 Nobel Prize in literature winner) into Swedish. Her translations are directly tied to Mo Yan becoming the first 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • White Dog and the Swing (category Works by Mo Yan)
    Swing is a 2004 collection of short stories by Nobel prize-winning author Mo Yan. It collects thirty short stories from the 1980s. 白狗秋千架 = White dog & the...
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  • Ricardo Carlos Castro Yan (Tagalog: [jan]; March 14, 1975 – March 29, 2002) was a Filipino actor known for his roles in numerous romance and comedy films...
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  • needed] The New York Trilogy (1985–86) by Paul Auster Red Sorghum (1986) by Mo Yan Maus (1986) by Art Spiegelman Foe (1986) by J. M. Coetzee Watchmen (1986–87)...
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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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  • 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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    "Legislator to push for changes in nationality law", The Taipei Times, p. 2 Mo, Yan-chih; Loa, Lok-sin (1 December 2007), "Law change to aid migrant spouses"...
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    Jing Ke (category Yan (state))
    fictionalized take on Jing Ke's attempted assassination. Nobel laureate Mo Yan wrote a play in 2003, entitled "Our Jing Ke" (我们的荆轲), which retells the...
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  • It is the hometown of writer and 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Mo Yan, who has set some of his stories in the region. Gaomi has three subdistricts...
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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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  • 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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  • Entertainment, an American media production company Pow! (novel), a 2012 novel by Mo Yan POW (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • (1966) Yu nu jin gang (1967) Bi yan mo nu (1967) Yu mian nu sha xing (1967) – Wu Wan Lung Kong zhong nu sha shou (1967) Mao yan nu lang (1967) Yu nu fei long...
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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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  • January 2018. Mo, Yan-chih (12 February 2010). "King attacks Hsiao over DPP record". Taipei Times. Retrieved 12 January 2018. Mo, Yan-chih (26 February...
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