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Through this powerful, fiercely lyrical story of a Chinese garlic farmer's 1988 revolt, Mo Yan (Red Sorghum) uncompromisingly portrays the harsh realities of an existence difficult to comprehend.
Nobel laureate Mo Yan has granted Shandong Satellite TV the rights to a TV series adaptation of his classic novel "Red Sorghum", the provincial satellite TV network announced on Monday. Mo ...
Mo Yan, 57, is one of the most celebrated Chinese writers, known for novels including Red Sorghum, the Garlic Ballads and Big Breasts & Wide Hips. "Mo Yan," meaning "don't speak" in Chinese, is a ...
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to celebrated Chinese writer Mo Yan, whose books include "Red Sorghum" and "The Garlic Ballads." Some more politically outspoken Chinese dissidents and ...
Mo Yan is the Chinese author of "Red Sorghum” and "The Garlic Ballads" Brent Lang. October 11, 2012 @ 6:02 AM. Share on Social Media. Share on Facebook; Share on X (formerly Twitter) ...
BEIJING — Novelist Mo Yan, this year's Nobel Prize winner for literature, is practiced in the art of challenging the status quo without offending those who uphold it. Mo, whose popular ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Chinese writer Mo Yan won the 2012 Nobel prize for literature on Thursday for works which combine "hallucinatory realism" with folk tales, history and contemporary life in China.
A directorial and acting debut for Zhang Yimou and Gong Li, respectively, the film catapulted both to international stardom and launched a series of collaborations between the two. This film is an ...
'Red Sorghum' author makes a Seattle stop on his first U.S. tour Jan 1, 2009 Mo Yan, author of "Red Sorghum," will be speaking at Seattle's Central Library on Monday.
OZASIA found the perfect festival opener in Qingdao Song and Dance Theatre’s Red Sorghum.
Chinese writer Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday, a cause of pride for a government that had disowned the only previous Chinese winner of the award, an exiled critic.