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  1. Un Nobel tras el telón de bambú: el último Premio Nobel de Literatura visita esta semana España para promocionar "La montaña del alma" (Ediciones del Bronce), ... author Gao Xingjian): An article from: Epoca by Fátima Uríbarri, 2001-05-20
  2. Gao Xingjian. Snow in August.(Book Review): An article from: World Literature Today by Philip F. Williams, 2005-05-01
  3. Chinese Dramatists and Playwrights: Lao She, Gao Xingjian, Cao Yu, Han Lao Da, Ping Lu, Gao Lian, Zhang Junxiang, P. C. Chang, Tang Ti-Sheng
  4. Gao Xingjian's "The Other Shore": A Study Guide from Gale's "Drama for Students" (Volume 21, Chapter 9)
  5. Shakespeare segun Bloom: el Nobel Gao Xingjian; Alvaro Mutis, premio Cervantes; Harold Bloom pope de la critica literaria, y Javier Cercas, autor de un ... relacionado ): An article from: Epoca by Fatima Uribarri, 2002-12-27
  6. Un académico sueco, traductor del chino Gao Xingjian desde hace 20 años.(traducción de obra literaria de autor chino; La montaña del alma, libro; extracto)(TT: ... excerpt)(Extracto): An article from: Proceso by Sanjuana Martínez, 2000-10-15
  7. French People of Chinese Descent: Yo-Yo Ma, Gao Xingjian, Oscar Temaru, Mariane Pearl, Chinese Diaspora in France, Chinois, Gaston Tong Sang
  8. Recent Works of Gao Xingjian (Exhibition of works done between 2002-2006)
  9. Écrivain Chinois: Gao Xingjian, François Cheng, Lao Tseu, Ba Jin, Li M'hâ Ong, Cao Cao, Cao Xueqin, Li Bai, Jin Yong, Woeser, Chow Ching Lie (French Edition)
  10. Soul of Chaos: Critical Perspectives on Gao Xingjian.(Book Review): An article from: Criticism by Kyoung Lee, 2002-09-22
  11. Pronto se leerá en México al Nobel de Literatura Gao Xingjian.(TT: Soon, one may read in Mexico a work by Nobel Prize recipient Gao Xingjian.)(Artículo Breve): An article from: Proceso by Judith Amador Tello, 2000-10-15
  12. BETWEEN THE INDIVIDUAL & THE COLLECTIVE.(Gao Xingjian): An article from: World Literature Today by Sylvia Li-chun Lin, 2001-01-01
  13. Écrivain Chinois Francophone: Gao Xingjian, François Cheng, Shan Sa, Ying Chen, Dai Sijie, Ya Ding, Chen Jitong (French Edition)
  14. Gao Xingjian: un renacentista del siglo XXI.(autor; incluye notas sobre su novela La montaña del alma)(Biografía): An article from: Epoca by Idoia Sota, 2004-09-24

61. GAO XINGJIAN: Photograph & Commentary By Gwendolyn Stewart
gao xingjian; photographs of him and observations about him by Gwendolyn Stewart.
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GAO XINGJIAN
WINNER OF THE 2000 NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE
Photograph by GWENDOLYN STEWART ©2005 THE NOBEL CITATION AN EXTENSIVE GUIDE TO COMMENTARY ON GAO XINGJIAN'S WORK
GWENDOLYN STEWART
is both a photojournalist and a political scientist specializing in political leadership in Russia, China, and the U.S. A former Bunting/Radcliffe Fellow, she is an Associate (and former Post-Doctoral Fellow) of the Davis Center for Russian Studies and Central Eurasian Studies at Harvard, as well as an Associate in Research of the Harvard Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. For the Fairbank Center she co-founded and co-chairs the China Current Events Workshop, a monthly forum for examining pressing issues in Greater China. Her Harvard Ph.D. dissertation ( Sic Transit ) dealt with the role of the leaders of the republics, especially Boris Yeltsin, in the breakup of the Soviet Union. She is currently writing RUSSIA REDUX, the story of Russia under Yeltsin and Putin, part political analysis, part travel-memoir. Imagine wandering over the largest country on earth, not in the train of a railroad, but in the train of one of the most powerful and contradictory men on earth. Or all by yourself.

62. First Chinese Nobel Laureate In Literature Gao Xingjian Visits Hong Kong
First Chinese Nobel Laureate in Literature gao xingjian Visits Hong Kong. gao xingjian, the Nobel Laureate in Literature 2000 and author of Soul Mountain
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21 December 2000 - Chronic endocrine disordersCATHAY PACIFIC SUPPORTS First Chinese Nobel Laureate in Literature Gao Xingjian Visits Hong Kong
Gao Xingjian, the Nobel Laureate in Literature 2000 and author of Soul Mountain and One Man's Bible , will make a three-day visit to Hong Kong in January 2001. Arriving on 29 January, Mr. Gao will visit The Chinese University of Hong Kong on 30 January where he will deliver a public lecture and give a press conference afterwards. On 31 January, he will visit the City University of Hong Kong and give another talk in the morning, and also attend a reception hosted by Ming Pao Enterprise Corporation Limited in the afternoon. Mr Gao will leave for Taiwan on 1 February. Details of his visit will be announced later. While this will be his first visit to Hong Kong since receiving the Nobel Prize, Mr. Gao has been well-known in local cultural and academic circles ever since the late eighties, when several of his plays were staged here. He first visited Hong Kong in 1993 at the invitation of the Institute of Chinese Studies of The Chinese University of Hong Kong to deliver the first Sin Wai Kin Lecture on Contemporary Chinese Culture, and he directed the premier of his play The Other Shore at the Academy of Performing Arts in 1995. The play was subsequently translated into English by Professor Fong Chee Fun of CUHK, who became one of his nominators for the Nobel Prize this year. A number of his works in Chinese have been published here in Hong Kong, and his ink-brush paintings were frequently exhibited in a local art gallery. It is therefore expected that Mr. Gao's visit will draw a great deal of attention and publicity.

63. Rediff.com: Gao Xingjian Wins Nobel Prize For Literature
rediff.com. nobel, literature, gao, xingjian. Chinese novelist gao xingjian has won the Nobel Prize 2000 for literature. Some of the novelists he pipped
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Chinese novelist Gao Xingjian has won the Nobel Prize 2000 for literature. Some of the novelists he pipped to the post include Sir V S Naipaul, Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe and Canadians Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. The Nobel laureate was born January 4, 1940, in Ganzhou (Jiangxi province) in eastern China. The writer, translator, dramatist, director, critic and artist declared persona non grata in China for his controversial play, Fugitives is now a French citizen. Xingjian grew up in the aftermath of the Japanese invasion of China. His father was a bank official and his mother, an amateur actress who stimulated the young Xingjian's interest in theatre and writing. He received his basic education in various schools in China, before earning a degree in French at the Department of Foreign Languages in Beijing in 1962. During the Cultural Revolution, he was sent to a re-education camp and felt it necessary to burn a suitcase full of manuscripts. It was not until 1979 that he could finally publish his work and travel abroad. He then chose to visit France and Italy. In the period between 1980 and 1987, he published numerous short stories, essays and dramas in literary magazines in China. He also published four books.

64. SOUL MOUNTAIN BY NOBEL PRIZE WINNER GAO XINGJIAN KICKS OFF GLOBAL E-BOOK PROGRAM
HarperCollins Publishers today announced the launch of the first global ebook publishing program. Leading the launch list of fifteen titles is the novel
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Visit our press release resource page... Email Us Email us if you have any questions! eBooks N' Bytes Informer Learn how to plan, publish, and promote your ebooks. HarperCollins Publishers Announces First Global E-Book Publishing Program Under Newly Formed Imprint, PerfectBound New York, NY (February 20, 2001) - HarperCollins Publishers today announced the launch of the first global e-book publishing program. Leading the launch list of fifteen titles is the novel Soul Mountain by Gao Xingjian , winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2000. The e-book edition includes "The Case for Literature," Mr. Gao's address to the Swedish Academy (this text is not available in print editions of the novel). Each PerfectBound e-book will be published in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand during February and March. Additional e-book lists will follow bi-monthly, eventually featuring a combination of globally and locally published titles.

65. Fictionwise EBooks: Gao Xingjian
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66. Asia Art Archive
Alisan Fine Arts began representing gao xingjian in 1995 and held his solo Born in China in 1940, gao xingjian is a celebrated modern playwright who was
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67. Muzi.com | News : Gao, Xingjian
Taiwan president hails Nobel winner gao xingjian Chinese Nobel prize winner gao xingjian says writer must oppose society
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    2001-11-07: HONG KONG - A play by China-born playwright and Nobel laureate Gao Xingjian, who is blacklisted by Beijing, will stage its premiere in Hong Kong next year during the territory's annual arts festival, organisers said on Tuesday.
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    LatelineNews 200010-13 gao xingjian, Chinese-born novelist and playwright, reacts as he speaks about his 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature in Bagnolet,
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    70. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Gao Xingjian@ HighBeam Research
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    71. Taipei Times - Archives
    Nobel Literature Laureate gao xingjian (?) yesterday expressed his amicability toward gao xingjian, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize for Literature
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    73. Gao Xingjian

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    Prix Nobel de littérature 2000. Né en Chine en 1940, il vit aujourd'hui à Paris et nombre de ses œuvres sont censurées dans son pays. Tour à tour activiste politique, victime puis observateur extérieur du régime chinois, il rejette tout autoritarisme et dépeint un individu vainqueur de l'histoire collective.
    Gao Xingjian a commencé tout petit à écrire son journal. Pendant la révolution culturelle, il a brûlé de son propre chef une malle pleine de ses textes. Fils d'actrice, il fait du théâtre depuis toujours. Les brouillons de ses œuvres sont d'ailleurs souvent dictés sur un magnétophone. C'est une commande du ministère de la Culture qui le pousse à écrire son premier texte en français. Ses œuvres sont marquées par un mélange de tradition et d'avant-garde. Ainsi, pour son théâtre, il revendique des influences aussi diverses que le théâtre traditionnel chinois, Antonin Artaud, Bertold Brecht et Samuel Beckett. Ses pièces, ses nouvelles et ses romans peuvent aussi bien nous entraîner aux sources de la civilisation chinoise qu'au cœur de l'éros féminin et masculin, ou dans les bonheurs simples du quotidien.
    Gao Xingjian croit avant tout à l'importance de la langue dans la littérature. Source de liberté, l'écriture lui permet d'explorer les innombrables possibilités des mots. Il compte parmi les auteurs les plus riches et les plus novateurs de la littérature mondiale actuelle.

    74. Booklist--Gao Xingjian. Soul Mountain.
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    75. View From The Other Shore Of Gao Xingjian - ExpressNews - University Of Alberta
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    79. Gao Xingjian | Goedhuis Contemporary
    FEATURED ARTIST. gao xingjian. About the artist Biography. 2. Fugue III, 1997 Ink on paper 27 1/4 x 38 1/4 (69 x 97 cm). 1. La Pleine Lune, 1997
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    80. Gespräch Mit Gao Xingjian -"Die Literatur Erlaubt Es Uns, Das Bewusstsein Als M
    Translate this page gao xingjian Ich betrachte mich als einen Weltenbürger. Einen zerbrechlichen Mann, dem es gelungen ist, sich nicht durch die Macht erdrücken zu lassen,
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    Er ist Schriftsteller und Dramatiker und fordert eine Schriftstellerei, die frei von jeglichen Regeln ist. In seinem Meisterwerk Der Berg der Seele beschreibt er eine Reise durch das Innere Chinas, ein gespenstisches China, das China des Philosophen Laotse, das abseits der "Welt des Staubs" Das Buch des einsamen Mannes ist ein Aufschrei: Es berichtet von dem Massaker an seiner Familie. Thema ist weniger die Einsamkeit, sondern die Notwendigkeit des individuellen Zeugnisses. Label France: Gao Xingjian: Auf welchem Wege sind Sie zur Schriftstellerei und nach Paris gekommen? ...nach einigen schmerzvollen Episoden! "Die Literatur kann nur
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    Der Berg der Seele In Ihrer Rede vor der Schwedischen Akademie betonten Sie die Rolle der Literatur als Versuch, den Menschen zu durchschauen. Jean-Luc Douin
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    Bibliografie Le Livre d'un homme seul ("Das Buch des einsamen Mannes"), Verlag de l'Aube, La Tour d'Aigues, 2000

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