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  1. Flucht: Eine moderne Tragodie (Chinathemen) (German Edition) by Xingjian Gao, 1992
  2. Le Livre d'un homme seul by Gao Xingjian, 2008-02-11
  3. One Man's Bible by Gao Xingjian, 2002-09-01
  4. Une Canne a peche pour mon grand-pere by Gao Xingjian, 2001
  5. Of Mountains and Seas: A Tragicomedy of the Gods in Three Acts by Gao Xingjian, Gilbert C.F. Fong, 2008-09-08
  6. Gao Xingjian: Between Figurative and Abstract by Xingjian Gao, 2007-01-01
  7. Soul of Chaos: Critical Perspectives on Gao Xingjian.: An article from: World Literature Today by Sylvia Li-chun Lin, 2002-03-22
  8. Ethnic Chinese Nobel Laureates: Charles K. Kao, Roger Y. Tsien, Steven Chu, Gao Xingjian, Tsung-Dao Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Chen Ning Yang
  9. Gao Xingjian, ink paintings 1983-1993 by Curtis L Carter, 2003
  10. Prix Nobel Français: J. M. G. le Clézio, André Gide, Alexis Carrel, Anatole France, Gao Xingjian, Henri Becquerel, Sully Prudhomme (French Edition)
  11. THEATRICAL IMPULSE AND POSTHUMANISM.(dramatic works of Gao Xingjian): An article from: World Literature Today by Yin Haiping, 2001-01-01
  12. Gao Xingjian, el realismo extremo: Premio Nobel 2000.(autor): An article from: Siempre! by Humberto Guzmán, 2004-03-07
  13. El templo.(extracto del libro La caña de pescar de mi abuelo del autor Gao Xingjian)(TT: The temple.)(TA: excerpt from book My Grandfather's Fishing Stick ... An article from: Letras Libres by Gao Xingjian, 2000-12-01

41. Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize For Literature -- October 12, 2000
gao xingjian, Chineseborn French citizen, 60 Chinese-born writer gao xingjian won the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature Oct. 12. The Swedish Academy said
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A discussion with Nobel Prize winner Paul Greengard An Online Special on the 1999 Nobel Prizes Browse the NewsHour's coverage of The Nobel Foundation Chinese-born writer Gao Xingjian won the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature Oct. 12. The Swedish Academy said Gao's work showed "universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama." Gao, now a French citizen living in a Paris suburb, left his native China in 1987, a year after the Communist regime banned his play, The Other Shore . Among Gao's best known works is Soul Mountain , the story of a journey through the remote Chinese countryside in a search for roots, inner peace and liberty. Horace Engdahl of the Swedish Academy said "

42. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
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43. Gao Xingjian Bibliography
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44. Gao Xingjian - David Higham Associates
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Chinese playwright, novelist and artist Gao Xingjian became a critic of the Communist regime as a young man. He fled Beijing and has lived for many years in France where his first novel, SOUL MOUNTAIN, was first published and became a bestseller, going into five editions. In 2000 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Mabel Lee's English translation of SOUL MOUNTAIN has been a success worldwide. Gao's new novel ONE MAN'S BIBLE focuses the political horrors of the
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From China's first-ever winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature comes an exquisite new book of fictions, none of which has ever been published before in English.

45. Gao Xingjian
gao xingjian. Born 4Jan-1940 Birthplace Ganzhou, China. Gender Male Ethnicity White Occupation Author, Playwright, Artist. Level of fame Niche
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46. Belgium Warms Upto Gao Xingjian : HindustanTimes.com
Belgium warms upto gao xingjian AFP Brussles, December 20, 2002 1100 IST writer gao xingjian, whose work is banned in China, organisers said Tuesday.
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Related Category: Asian Literature, Biographies Gao Xingjian Pronunciation Key Cultural Revolution socialist realism , and political views. His writing was banned in the 1980s, and he emigrated (1987) to France, where he settled in Paris and became (1998) a French citizen. Influenced by Beckett Ionesco (both of whom he has translated into Chinese), Artaud , and Brecht , he has a global vision, experimental technique, absurdist leanings, and a skepical point of view that place him squarely in the ranks of literary modernism. In his plays, Gao often mixes avant-garde elements with techniques of traditional Chinese theater, such as shadow plays, masked drama, dance, and music. Among his theatrical works are the Beckettian Bus Stop (1983) and the openly political Fugitives (tr. 1993), a love story set against the 1989

49. The Spirit Of Things - 29/10/00: Red China Blues - Nobel Prize Winner, Gao Xingj
Recently awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, gao xingjian has been described In a rare Australian interview, gao xingjian speaks with Rachael Kohn.
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Red China Blues - Nobel Prize Winner, Gao Xingjian, on The Spirit of Things

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Recently awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, Gao Xingjian has been described as China's leading dramatist. Although he is now a French citizen and a critic of the Chinese Communist Party, Gao's recently-translated book, Soul Mountain is an odyssey through the Chinese countryside in search of liberty, spirituality and understanding. In a rare Australian interview, Gao Xingjian speaks with Rachael Kohn. Joining him is the translator of Soul Mountain , Mabel Lee.
As well, we hear from Chinese-American writer, Adeline Yen Mah ,author of Falling Leaves and Watching the Tree . She talks about the remnant spirituality she absorbed as a child growing up in Tianjin, China and in Hong Kong.
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Gao Xingjian has been awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature.
He is considered the leading Chinese writer, although he is now a French citizen. He is best known as a dramatist, and his plays have been performed around the world. He also writes novels and paints, and it is his recently-translated novel, Soul Mountain that has captured the attention of the Swedish academy.

50. Conceison, Gao Xingjian, Bus Stop
The plays of gao xingjian present a daunting challenge—even in English The Nobel Prize makes gao xingjian the patron saint of Chinese playwrights.
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Fig.1: Program from University of Michigan production of The Bus Stop. The background is a painting entitled "Meditation" (1994), used by permission of Gao Xingjian ]; he writes his plays for performance and offers numerous suggestions as an appendix to each script, detailing ideal staging techniques. If indeed his dramaturgy is foremost in his body of literature and his plays are expressly performative, then consideration of his plays in/as performance is crucial to an informed understanding of Gao as a writer, intellectual, and exile. What I discovered in actually staging one of his plays at the University of Michigan in March 2001after reading Gao's scripts in both English and Chinese over the past decadewas that I had never truly engaged with the play Chezhan (The Bus Stop) until I actively envisioned (and realized) it as performance. I also assigned the play to my theatre history class and found that those students who read it and those students who saw it staged (both in English translation [

51. Soul Mountain By Gao Xingjian Detailed Book Review
Review Summary of Soul Mountain by author gao xingjian. Soul Mountain by the year 2000 Chinese Nobel Prize winnr, gao xingjian, seems, at the outset,
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Enter a book review (click here) and become a paid scholar! Books Movies Sci-Fi/Fantasy Mystery/Thriller ... New book search (click here) Review Summary of Soul Mountain by author Gao Xingjian "Soul Mountain" by the year 2000 Chinese Nobel Prize winnr, Gao Xingjian, seems, at the outset, to be a collection of wanderings and quests for knowledge interspersed with dialogues with a mysterious "other woman", all hopelessly entangled with references to obscure dynasties and geographic locations.
to the western reaer, this amalgam of references to hidden and lost documents mixed with a present-day relationship with a woman may seem inaccessible.
But the reader is drawn along by the writer's clear, unpretentious style in his search for Soul Mountain, and wonders if he will ever find it, or will he perish in the search?
The reader wonders, as well, if the woman will commit suicide and throw herself into the River of the Dead.
Western practitioners of Tai chi adn qigong read with interest about the author's search for Daoist writings, many of which were destroyed in the Cultural Revolution of the 70's in China.
The problem or joy of the novel is that it is not linear; perhaps the author is mildly tweaking the western reader by not starting in the beginning or charting his journey geographically in the style of a travelogue, but rather beginning with an inner quest:'How should I change this life for which I had just won a reprieve?"

52. Seattle Arts & Lectures -Gao Xingjian
gao xingjian is the author of eighteen plays, two novels, and several works of literary criticism. All of his works have been banned on the Chinese mainland
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Like other intellectuals and artists, Gao faced political repression during most of the 1960s. Fearing imprisonment, he burned all of his writings when the Cultural Revolution broke in 1966 and spent the next several years writing in secret. He reemerged publically in the early 1980s with the publication of a collection of essays and several plays, all of which were eventually banned. In 1982 Gao began writing a novel that would become his masterpiece, Soul Mountain.
A year later, Gao was incorrectly diagnosed with lung cancer. Resigned to death, he spent six weeks indulging his appetites and reading philosophy. Eventually, he discovered the misdiagnosis; however, a new threat arose when rumors began to circulate that he was to be sent to a prison farm because of his controversial writing. Gao left Beijing and disappeared into the remote forest regions of Sichuan, and then spent five months following the course of the Yangtze River out of China. His amazing 15,000 kilometer sojourn forms the basis of Soul Mountain.

53. Gao Xingjian Quotes
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As a male writer, women are always what men pursue, and their world is always a mystery. So I always tried to present as many views as possible on women's worlds.
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In the history of literature there are many great enduring works which were not published in the lifetimes of the authors. If the authors had not achieved self-affirmation while writing, how could they have continued to write?
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Love is so holy, so confusing. It makes a man anxious, tormented. Love, how can I define it?
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Observing humans and observing oneself yields a clear-minded starting point for literature.
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54. Gao Xingjian. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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  • 57. Gao Xingjian
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    gao xingjian Chinese émigré novelist, playwright, and critic who was awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature for “an oeuvre of universal validity,
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