摘要
MO Yan, winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature, is hailed as a writer who merges hallucinatory realism with folk tales, and the past with the present. Since he published his first novel Falling Rain on a Spring Night in 1981, Mo has again and again expanded the breadth and depth of the narrative of Chinese stories, from his earlier works Red Sorghum, to Life and Death Are Wearing Me out and Frog , then to his recent writings such as A Gorgeous Robe (play script) and Seven Stars Shine on Me (poems).