Mo Yan speaks: lectures and speeches by the Nobel laureate from China
"Just as Nobel Prize Winner in Literature Mo Yan captivated his audience with his storytelling as a young boy and later readers with his novels (e.g., Red Sorghum , The Garlic Ballads, The Republic of Wine , Big Breasts and Wide Hips ) and short stories (e.g., 'Shifu, You'll Do Anythi...
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Cambria Press
[2021]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Just as Nobel Prize Winner in Literature Mo Yan captivated his audience with his storytelling as a young boy and later readers with his novels (e.g., Red Sorghum , The Garlic Ballads, The Republic of Wine , Big Breasts and Wide Hips ) and short stories (e.g., 'Shifu, You'll Do Anything for a Laugh'), his speeches on literature in recent years are riveting. They provide rare insight into the complex thought processes of one of the most influential writers in the world. Mo Yan's passion for this work also comes across clearly in his lectures and speeches, reinforcing the strong emotions his works evoke in his readers. Many of these speeches have been translated into Japanese and Korean, and they are now available in English. From the writers who have influenced him to the relationship between his life and his works, these speeches provide an extraordinary window in Mo Yan's world and will help us appreciate his works even more" |
Beschreibung: | x, 300 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781604979893 9781621966203 |
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505 | 8 | |a The smell of fiction -- Fiction and society -- The tradition of Chinese fiction -- Writing what you most want to write -- Ten major relationships of contemporary literature -- My American books -- Mysterious Japan and my literary journey -- The infinite merits of translators -- Ramblings on Strindberg -- One man's bible -- The anxiety of influence -- Literature is the world's -- Fiction's function is greater than social criticism -- The mysterious cow of my home -- Fear and hope -- My literary journey -- Why I write -- Reading with my ears -- Six lives in search of a character -- Writing has its own road -- Writing as one of the common people -- Literature and youth -- A modest proposal on literary individuality | |
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