e-magazine
The Hot Zone
China's newly announced air defense identification zone over the East China Sea aims to shore up national security
Current Issue
Table of Contents
Editor's Desk
Previous Issues
Business Category
Subscribe Now >>
Expert's View
World
Nation
Business
Finance
Market Watch
Legal-Ease
North American Report
Forum
Government Documents
Arts & Culture
Expat's Eye
Health
Science/Technology
Lifestyle
Books
Movies
Backgrounders
Special
Photo Gallery
Blogs
image
Reader's Service
E-mail us
RSS Feeds
PDF Edition
Web-magazine
Reader's Letters
Make Beijing Review your homepage
Hot Links

cheap eyeglasses
Market Avenue
eBeijing

Special> Video> Latest
UPDATED: December 6, 2012
Chinese Nobel Laureate Travels to Receive Award

 

Mo Yan, this year's winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, will leave for Sweden with his wife and daughter on December 5 to accept the award, said an official from the writer's hometown.

Shao Chunsheng, an official from the municipal administration of radio, film and television in the city of Gaomi in east China's Shandong Province, said the writer will take five outfits to the event.

"He may dress in a custom-made tuxedo prepared by his daughter while attending the award ceremony," said Shao, who will also accompany Mo to Sweden.

The Swedish Academy announced in Stockholm on October 11 that Mo would receive the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Mo Yan, a pseudonym for Guan Moye, was born in 1955 and grew up in Gaomi.

"Mo Yan is an honest and low-key man, but he is ardent in his artistic pursuits," said Shao, adding that people can expect an "excellent speech" from Mo at the ceremony.

During Mo's youth, he witnessed rural upheaval during the great famine in the early 1960s, as well as the Cultural Revolution, which lasted from 1966 to 1976. Both periods served to inform and inspire his works.

(CNTV.cn, Xinhua News Agency December 5, 2012)


 
 

 
Latest Videos more
China's First English-Language Newspaper Readable via Computer
Chinese Courts Launch Weibo Trial Updates
China to Launch Chang'e-3 Lunar Probe in Early December
Premier Li Keqiang Visits Romania
Top Story
-Protecting Ocean Rights
-Partners in Defense
-Fighting HIV+'s Stigma
-HIV: Privacy VS. Protection
-Setting the Tone
More Latest
-China's First English-Language Newspaper Readable via Computer
-Chinese Courts Launch Weibo Trial Updates
-China to Launch Chang'e-3 Lunar Probe in Early December
-Premier Li Keqiang Visits Romania
-Premier Li's Visit to Enhance Cooperation With Romania
-Chinese Emergency Teams Start Work in Philippines
-Clean Energy and Carbon Emission Targets Still Face Challenges
Most Popular
Useful Links: CHINAFRICAChina.org.cnCHINATODAYChina PictorialPeople's Daily OnlineWomen of ChinaXinhua News AgencyChina Daily
CCTVChina Tibet OnlineChina Radio Internationalgb timesChina Job.comEastdayBeijing TravelCCNStudy in China
About BEIJINGREVIEW | About beijingreview.com | Rss Feeds | Contact us | Advertising | Subscribe & Service | Make Beijing Review your homepage
Copyright Beijing Review All right reserved