Chinese writer Mac Ngon won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012
As expected, Chinese writer Mo Ngon (Mo Yan) won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2012. He is known for his works of both folk, history and modernity.
Mac Ngon is famous for his works on rural life in China, he was the first Chinese to receive this honor.
Chinese writer: Mac Ngon
Mac Ngon, now 57, has won $ 1.2 million with his victory.
The Swedish Academy praises Macao's works : 'Realist illusion incorporates folk, historical and modern stories'.
Mac Ngon is one of the most admired writers in China. His works also have a lot of content to describe the life of the woman. The most famous of which must include the following works: Frog (Frog), Big Brieasts and Wide Hips (roughly translated as Big breasts and wide hips), Red Sorghum (Red sago - works have been transferred) Can become a movie in 1987).
The Mac Ngon pen has a strange meaning, translates it to 'Don't say'.
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