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Nobel Prize in Literature. · 2013 →. 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 the contemporary." [1] He is the second Chinese author to win the prize after the exiled Gao Xingjian.
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Oct 11, 2012 · This picture taken on March 25, 2012, shows Chinese writer Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel Literature Prize winner, attending a novel competition in Haikou, in south China's Hainan province.
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Oct 11, 2012 · Chinese author Mo Yan has been awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize for literature. A prolific author, Mo has published dozens of short stories, with his first work published in 1981. The Swedish Academy ...
Oct 11, 2012 · Mo won the Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT. BEIJING (AP) — 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, sprawling, bawdy tales bring to life rural China, is the first ...
Oct 11, 2012 · The Swedish Academy announced Thursday morning that it had awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2012 to Chinese writer Mo Yan. In its announcement the academy described Mo as a writer "who ...
May 5, 2018 · Mo is the only Chinese citizen to win the Nobel Prize for literature. Gao Xingjian, who was born in Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, in 1940, won the prize in 2000, three years after becoming a French ...
Oct 11, 2012 · Photo by STR/AFP/GettyImages. Mo Yan, a Chinese novelist sometimes compared by American critics to William Faulkner, became the second Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature this ...