“Yes, I got yesterday when announced. And I haven’t read anything about yet. So I think in the future perhaps I will read something.”
“Do you have some plan to read his books? Do you have some plan to read his books?”
“Yes, yes.”
“I don’t think so.”
“Why?”
“I don’t know. Because I don’t know what he did.”
“Yes, I probably read. I guess my wife is running after it right now, but there is no book because they are all sold out.”
The Metro, one of the most popular newspapers in Sweden, made a series report about Mo Yan. A bookstore in South of Sweden sold out all of Mo’s books in minutes after Mo was announced to win the prize. In the newspaper, they introduced some of Mo’s books and his bio-bibliography.
Nobel literature laureate Mo Yan is interviewed by Xinhua in his hometown Gaomi,
east China's Shandong Province, Oct. 12, 2012. The Swedish Academy awarded Chinese
writer Mo Yan the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature Thursday in Stockholm, Sweden.
Mo Yan said in a Friday interview that his works are closely related to his hometown.
Mo Yan, a pseudonym for Guan Moye, was born in Gaomi of Shandong in February 1955.
He started publishing literary works in 1981. His major works include "The Red Sorghum",
"Big Breasts and Wide Hips", "Sandalwood Penalty" and "Frog". (Xinhua/Zhu Zheng)
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