Red Sorghum: A Novel of China. Mo Yan

Red Sorghum: A Novel of China


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Red Sorghum: A Novel of China Mo Yan
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Oct 11, 2012 - Mo Yan of China has won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature. The author paints his scenes in vivid language: the red sorghum of the title itself refers to the hardy grain that shimmered in fields like a "sea of blood"; dancing, it "reeked of glory; cold and graceful, it promised enchantment; passionate and loving, it was tumultuous." The narrator felt a This novel about the last Empress Dowager of China as a young concubine in the late Qing dynasty is smoothly told. Oct 13, 2012 - Many have criticized the prize for he is seen very close to the Chinese political establishment. PropertyDeveloper says: October 12, 2012 at 2:14 pm. Oct 11, 2012 - Mo, whose pen-name means "don't speak", is renowned for his popular novels about rural life in China, which have been compared in their complexity to Gabriel García Márquez. Oct 15, 2012 - Red Sorghum Book Cover China celebrated another achievement last week, as Mo Yan became the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize for literature. Jan 27, 2014 - Some sample passages from the first nine pages of Mo Yan's novel Red Sorghum: The autumn winds are cold and bleak, the sun's rays intense. Then perhaps HK would love China as much as we loved Gong Li in the Red Sorghum film. Mo Yan, a living Chinese Nobel Prize winner, seemed like a sure thing. Feb 15, 2013 - Based on the novel Red Sorghum Clan by Nobel laureate Mo Yan, this is an heroic legend, unfolded with verve and economy, a celebration of love, community and eccentricity. Doesn't only embrace individuals that are against the Chinese system.” So says stridently nationalist Global Times on the awarding of the Nobel Prize for Literature to Mo Yan – the guy we'd barely heard of who wrote the novel that became one of those acclaimed movies we never saw back in the late 80s. Director Zhang Yimou took up photography He emerged from that terrible experience to become the outstanding cinematographer of the Chinese cinema's so-called Fifth Generation, then one of its leading directors with this masterly debut.





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