
Chinese Contemporary Writers Give Speeches Abroad
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Before Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize for Literature, contemporary Chinese literature and writers had been working hard to reach the world. This book contains speeches given by Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Zhang Wei, Yan Lianke, Su Tong, Ge Fei, Li Er, Bi Feiyu, Alai, Xichuan, Ouyang Jianghe, Wang Jiaxin, Chen Sihe and others in Europe, America, Japan and other places. These speeches are not only an external display of Chinese contemporary literature, but also self-reflection in the face of others. They show another aspect of Chinese contemporary literature and have important reading value. This book contains five speeches given by Mo Yan overseas before he won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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