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"The Master Is Getting More and More Humorous" Author: Mo Yan Publisher: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House
"The Master Is Getting More and More Humorous" Author: Mo Yan Publisher: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
"Master is Getting More and More Humorous" contains nine novellas written by Mo Yan from the late 1990s to the new millennium. Some of these novels return to simplicity in style, while others are full of language experiments, but all of them are filled with the artistic charm of excellent narrative. Among them, "Ox" writes childhood memories from a child's perspective, without showing off skills, almost in a straightforward manner, with the author's experience at the time as the core, interpreting it into a rural tragicomedy; "Master is Getting More and More Humorous" was adapted into the movie "Happy Times" and put on the screen; "Change" is an autobiographical novel, and its appearance seems to be an end, but it also contains the meaning of a beginning.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Mo Yan was born in Gaomi, Shandong in 1955. He is a world-class writer who enjoys wide reputation both at home and abroad. He has written 10 novels, including Red Sorghum, Garlic Ballads, Thirteen Steps, Herbivorous Family, Wine Country, Big Breasts and Wide Hips, Mangrove, Sandalwood Death, Forty-One Guns, and Life and Death Are Wearing Me Out, more than 100 short stories, and many plays and essays; many of his works have been translated into multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese.