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Name: Gao Xingjian
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Gao Xingjian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gao Xingjian (pron. IPA: [káu ɕĭŋ tɕiɛ̂n]; Chinese: 高行健; pinyin: Gāo Xíngjiàn; Wade-Giles: Kao Hsing-chien; born January 4, 1940), is a French Chinese émigré ...
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GAO XINGJIAN – JULIA ALVAREZ
Between Homeland and Heartland A literary and arts event featuring Julia Alvarez and Gao Xingjian
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Choose another writer in this calendar: by name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. TimeSearch for Books and ...
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Gao Xingjian: The Voice and Hand of A Self | Cleveland Public Library
Dr. Marion Lee, Fine Arts, Ohio University, will deliver a talk and visual presentation on the writing and art of Nobel Prize winner, Gao Xingjian.
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Gao Xingjian Gao Xingjian (whose name is pronounced gow shing-jen) is the first Chinese recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in 1940 in Jiangxi province in eastern ...
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Gao Xingjian - Biography
Biography. Gao Xingjian, born January 4, 1940 in Ganzhou (Jiangxi province) in eastern China, is today a French citizen. Writer of prose, translator, dramatist, director ...
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Gao Xingjian - Bibliography
Works in Chinese: Xiandai xiaoshuo jiqiao chutan. – Guangzhou : Huacheng, 1981: You zhi gezi jiao Hongchunr. – Beijing : Beijing Publishing House, 1985
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Gao Xingjian — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Gao Xingjian. Gao Xingjian (gou' shiing'jyän') , 1940–, Chinese-French novelist and playwright, b. Ganzhou. He earned (1962) a degree in French in Beijing and ...
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Revolution in literature
Business Standard, India - 14 hours ago
Gao Xingjian won the Nobel in 2000, for Soul Mountain (1989). He grew up in the aftermath of the Japanese invasion, was sent to a reeducation camp, ...


Paperback Row
New York Times, United States - Jul 11, 2008
Another individualist, Gao Xingjian, was the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize (in 2000). His Nobel lecture and several other essays have been ...


Chinese writing on stage
Baltimore Sun, United States - Jun 22, 2008
When Gao Xingjian, then 60, became the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000 after decades of prolific work as a writer and ...


Stretching a point
South China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - Jun 23, 2008
Its Chinese title, Mei You Zhu Yi, a reference to Nobel Laureate Gao Xingjian's book Without ism, suggests an approach free of stylistic or ideological ...

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