Red Sorghum: A Novel of China by Mo Yan

Red Sorghum: A Novel of China



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Page: 368
ISBN: 9780140168549
Format: pdf
Publisher: Viking Penguin


Mar 11, 2013 - very far behind in writing about the books i'm reading, but still steadily making my way through (hopefully) 52 books this year. Oct 12, 2012 - The acclaimed “Red Sorghum: A Novel on China”, spanning the saga of three generations of a family in the 1930s, which was made into an Oscar-winning movie, has been published in translation by Penguin US. Feb 24, 2014 - The 2014 OzAsia Festival program will open with the Australian premiere of a thrilling new dance drama, Red Sorghum, adapted from the 1986 novel by Chinese Nobel prize-winning author Mo Yan. 'red sorghum' is a tricky novel. Mo's best-known novel Red Sorghum was written in 1980s and was later adapted for a movies directed by Zhang Yimou of the same name that captured the Golden Bear in Berlin. Oct 11, 2012 - Some critics, however, suggest that Mr Mo is too close to China's establishment and too compliant with the Communist Party's continued censoring of books and media. Apr 1, 2014 - Book Information: The Vagrants by Yiyun Li. MY: When I JF: Your last book that was translated into English, a very short memoir, Democracy, narrates the end of an era within China from your own experiences as a young boy and man. The author of eight books and several collections of short fiction is perhaps best known for his novel Red Sorghum (红高粱). Oct 11, 2012 - JF: Early novels like Red Sorghum seem to be more overtly historical or even considered by some as 'romances' whereas in recent times your novels have moved to more overtly contemporary settings and themes. Region: The Literature of China. Oct 11, 2012 - This year's laureate is Chinese writer Mo Yan, for his 1987 novel Red Sorghum, which the committee has qualified of "hallucinatory realism" and praised for blending "folk tales, history and the contemporary". Jul 2, 2013 - Red Sorghum, the 2012 Nobel Prize winning book is a story of a family told over several generations in the 1930's in China, tracing into the time when Japan had invaded China. Other books in this region: Red Sorghum, Mo Yan. Read more: A prestigious award for a Chinese writer . Oct 19, 2012 - As many dissident Chinese writers and artists, from Ai Weiwei to Ma Jian, pointed out after he had been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Literature, Mo Yan's silence has lived up to the name he took years ago, when he began writing. Oct 12, 2012 - Yesterday Guan Moye (管谟业) became China's first Nobel Prize winner for literature.





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