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Chinese writer Mo Yan (M) has been named the 109th Nobel Laureate in Literature. The Nobel Prize committee describes Mo Yan’s as a writer” who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary”.
Mo Yan was born into a farming family in 1955 in rural China’s Shandong province. He first became a serious writer in 1981, while serving in the People’s Liberation Army. His birth name is Guan Moye. Mo Yan is his pen name, which in translation means “Don’t Speak”, which was advice from his parent’s during his youth and the time of great political tensions within China.
Mo Yan is much admired for his ability to challenge the powers that be without angering or offending them too greatly. He is a great source of domestic pride for many Chinese, especially among the writing community. Of course he is not without his critics, who claim him as being too cozy with the communist government.
We have several of his titles available in Chinese as well as a few English translations, including Big Breasts and Wide Hips: a novel. (M)
Congratulations to Mo Yan!
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/10/mo-yan-wins-nobel-prize-in-literature.html