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Die Schnapsstadt - Roman. Dtsch. v. Peter Weber-Schäfer

German · Hardback

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"Die Revolution ist wie Saturn, sie frißt ihre eigenen Kinder", und das tut sie bei Mo Yan in einem wörtlichen Sinn: Gerüchte besagen, dass in einer entlegenen Provinz Chinas dekadente Parteikader, die nach der Wirtschaftswende zu Reichtum gekommen sind, kleine Kinder nach allen Regeln der Kochkunst zubereiten lassen. Sonderermittler Ding Gou'er wird in die "Schnapsstadt" entsandt, um der Sache auf den Grund zu gehen. Doch kaum hat Ding den Fall aufgegriffen, sieht er sich konfrontiert mit einer wahnhaften Welt ...

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Mo Yan (b. February 17, 1955) is a modern Chinese author, described as "one of the most famous, oft-banned and widely pirated of all Chinese writers". His works have been translated into more than a dozen languages, including English, German and French. "Mo Yan" meaning "don't speak" in Chinese, is the pen name of Guan Moye. Born in the Shandong province to a family of farmers, he left school during the Cultural Revolution to work in a factory that produced oil. He joined the People's Liberation Army at age twenty, and began writing while he was still a soldier, in 1981. Three years later, he was given a teaching position at the Department of Literature in the Army's Cultural Academy. Mo Yan's works are predominantly social commentaries, and he is strongly influenced by the political critique of Lu Xun and the magical realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Using dazzling, complex, and often graphically violent images, Mo Yan draws readers into the disturbing yet beautiful, kaleidoscopic universes of his stories. Awards he has received include: Kiriyama Prize Notable Books (for Big Breasts and Wide Hips, 2005), Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize XVII (2006), Man Asian Literary Prize nominee (for Big Breasts and Wide Hips, 2007), Newman Prize for Chinese Literature (for Soaring, 2009). Mo Yan was winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Authors Mo Yan
Publisher Rowohlt, Hamburg
 
Original title Jiuguo
Languages German
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9783498043872
ISBN 978-3-498-04387-2
No. of pages 512
Weight 602 g
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)

Chinesische SchriftstellerInnen; Werke (div.)

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