Mo Yan, male, 1955 was born in Ping 'anzhuang, Heya Township, Gaomi County, Weifang City, Shandong Province, and is a contemporary writer in China. Mo Yan, whose real name is Guan, is now a professor at Beijing Normal University, director of the International Writing Center, and a researcher at distinguished professor and China Academy of Art of Hebei University ... 20 12 10, becoming the first Nobel Prize in Literature Prize winner in China.
/kloc-enlisted in February, 1976, and worked as a soldier, monitor, teacher and officer. /kloc-started literary creation in 0/978. 198 1 year, he published his first short story, Rain on a Spring Night, to show his literary talent. 1986, the novella Red Sorghum was published, which caused a sensation in the literary world. 1988, Red Sorghum won the Golden Bear Award at the West Berlin International Film Festival; 20 19, 165438+ 10, two brick ink news was founded together with Wang Zhen. 2021April 14, was awarded an honorary doctor of literature by the University of Hong Kong.
Mo Yan's creative characteristics
Mo Yan attached great importance to the ontological meaning of literature. Experience is the biggest feature of his rural writing, which benefits from his 20-year rural life. He lives with the rural society day and night, and the charm and pain of the rural society have penetrated into the writer's bone marrow and become a unique experience.
The existence of this belonging is different from the rural areas rationally cut by intellectuals earlier, in order to show their feelings of worrying about the country and the people and their ambition to help the world; It is also different from urban writers' experience of rural life. Generally, they only see the superficial views of rural society and draw some extreme conclusions. On the contrary, it is a kind of profundity from the outside to the inside. He can find that the countryside not only has the hard work of planting land, but also has the joy of harvesting; There are both well-known numbness and ignorance, as well as unknown sincerity and purity.
In this regard, Mo Yan also made no secret of his identity as a peasant writer. He thinks this is the restriction of his hometown. Because he was born and raised in Sri Lanka, the lifestyle, customs and characters of his hometown were printed into the writer's consciousness, which cultivated his unique way and angle of understanding the world. Therefore, when he meets a suitable urging creature in his creation, he will easily have an instinctive reaction and make corresponding emotional guidance.