Written several novels and short stories

Read on this classic tale of Shandong family with Mo Yan’s brilliant verbal imagery of beautiful Chinese landscapes, culture and tradition. He took up Mo Yan as his pen name, which literary means don’t speak in Chinese, as a way to express the subject matter of his writings that primarily deal with the Chinese political history. The narrator tells the story going back and forth with his family’s history and recording the Japanese invasion war’s progress. He has written several novels and short stories from which his novel Red Sorghum was adapted into an award winning movie.

Mo Yan has created a world that is a fine blend between fantasy and reality with historical and social perspectives of 20th Century China. The work gives a deep insight into the Chinese culture and life style of that war period.

Her end becomes a symbol and a common thread in the story for linking the past & the present.

The novel graphically narrates the atrocities committed by the Japanese army in China during the period of war. The story of the novel Red Sorghum is narrated by the Grandson of the protagonist, Commander Yu who leads a group of villagers in preparing them for the advancing Japanese bother. There is constant bloodshed in the novel with in detail narration about the Japanese invaders, bandits, warlords and the feral dogs yet the theme of love (for the country, countrymen, life, family, village) is very much present at the center of the story. Mo Yan, the 2012 Nobel Prize winner for Literature is a well known Chinese novelist born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi, north-eastern China. Meanwhile, Yu’s wife is returning back from the Sorghum fields with food but is brutally end by the startling firing China F-Type Clip Factory from the Japanese men. He is currently the vice-chairman of the Official China Writer’s Association. It is a non-chronological novel narrated mainly in flashbacks. It is a saga of human greed and corruption and the plight of China in the 1930’s. The book is on pre-order at infibeam. Commander Yu sends his 14 year old young son to go home to get some food for all his men. His real name is Guan Moye and he began by writing short stories in journal in 1981 while he was working for People Liberation Army.

Written several novels and short storiesultima modifica: 2019-09-28T03:29:39+02:00da utypecliplikely

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