Mo Yan. Wow! Any other readers?
Becky Lindroos
bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jan 30 01:40:19 CST 2017
Not read anything by him yet but Red Sorghum and Frog are on my wish list. Thanks for the thumbs up.
Becky
> On Jan 29, 2017, at 9:59 PM, Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:
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> I’m taking breaks from that now almost universal affliction of the demonic T- Rump chewing on my brain by the daily pleasures of home maintenance, by doing art and by reading a book called ‘Frog' by Mo Yan, beautifully translated from Cinese by Howard Goldblatt. The storyteller in the novel is the nephew of a woman obstetrician whose life is followed from childhood under Japanese Occupation through early Maoism, the cruelties of the cultural revolution, to contemporary China. The darkest aspect of her life is the enforcement of the one child policy. This topic is weighty, the enforcement clearly un-natural and I have no personal clarity concerning it, but it seems to embody so many of the questions that face us on this crowded and abused planet.
> I grew up in California with Japanese and Chinese friends, a mother fascinated by East Asian culture, and a fair number of trips to Chinatown. I study tai-ji with a Chinese woman and teach Qigong tai ji to a small group and regularly study chinese art. So love, fascination, some modest practical discipline , and deep respect for the culture , but far from in depth knowledge . But I can tell that the translation catches the bluntness and intense energy of conflict, family and dialog among Chinese people. His writing is relentlessly lively, real and unsentimental, and fiercely humane.
> Mo Yan has won the Nobel and the Newman prize for Chinese lit. His world is dense, alive, credible with cruelties and magic, always savory, and full of hope and heart. If you haven’t read this amazing writer, he is a rare and gifted artist.
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> Mo Yan is his pen name and means “Don’t Speak”. He is best known for the novel "Red Sorghum”, also a film.
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