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  1. Soul Mountain by Gao Xingjian, 2001-11-01
  2. One Man's Bible by Gao Xingjian, 2003-09
  3. Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather: Stories by Gao Xingjian, 2005-01-01
  4. The Other Shore by Gao Xingjian, Gilbert C. F. Fong, 2001-01
  5. Ling shan ('Soul Mountain' in Traditional Chinese Characters) by Xingjian Gao, 1990-12
  6. Return to Painting by Gao Xingjian, 2002-09-01
  7. The Case for Literature by Xingjian Gao, 2008-05-20
  8. Escape and The Man Who Questions Death: Two Plays by Gao Xingjian by Gao Xingjian, Gilbert C. F. Fong, 2007-03-01
  9. Cold Literature: Selected Works by Gao Xingjian (Bilingual Series on Modern Chinese Literature) by Gao Xingjian, Gilbert C. F. Fong, 2005-07-30
  10. Ink Paintings by Gao Xingjian: The Nobel Prize Winner by Xingjian Gao, 2002-08-25
  11. Soul of Chaos: Critical Perspectives on Gao Xingjian
  12. Snow in August: Play by Gao Xingjian by Gao Xingjian, 2004-09-30
  13. Ink Dances in Limbo: Gao Xingjian's Writing As Cultural Translation by Jessica Yeung, 2009-02-28
  14. Gao Xingjian's Idea of Theatre: From the Word to the Image (Sinica Leidensia) by Izabella Labedzka, 2008-08-15

1. Gao Xingjian Nobel Lecture
gao xingjian nobel Lecture 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature. Biography,Lists of Works by Gao Xingjian, Nobel Laureates.
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Gao Xingjian
Biography Works in Translation Nobel Laureates Nobel Lecture "The Case for Literature" I have no way of knowing whether it was fate that has pushed me onto this dais but as various lucky coincidences have created this opportunity I may as well call it fate. Putting aside discussion of the existence or non-existence of God, I would like to say that despite my being an atheist I have always shown reverence for the unknowable. A person cannot be God, certainly not replace God, and rule the world as a Superman; he will only succeed in creating more chaos and make a greater mess of the world. In the century after Nietzsche man-made disasters left the blackest records in the history of humankind. Supermen of all types called leader of the people, head of the nation and commander of the race did not baulk at resorting to various violent means in perpetrating crimes that in no way resemble the ravings of a very egotistic philosopher. However, I do not wish to waste this talk on literature by saying too much about politics and history, what I want to do is to use this opportunity to speak as one writer in the voice of an individual.
A writer is an ordinary person, perhaps he is more sensitive but people who are highly sensitive are often more frail. A writer does not speak as the spokesperson of the people or as the embodiment of righteousness. His voice is inevitably weak but it is precisely this voice of the individual that is more authentic.

2. Gao Xingjian Nobel Lecture
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Gao Xingjian
Biography Works in Translation Nobel Laureates Nobel Lecture "The Case for Literature" I have no way of knowing whether it was fate that has pushed me onto this dais but as various lucky coincidences have created this opportunity I may as well call it fate. Putting aside discussion of the existence or non-existence of God, I would like to say that despite my being an atheist I have always shown reverence for the unknowable. Ink Paintings by Gao Xingjian: The Nobel Prize Winner Hardcover A person cannot be God, certainly not replace God, and rule the world as a Superman; he will only succeed in creating more chaos and make a greater mess of the world. In the century after Nietzsche man-made disasters left the blackest records in the history of humankind. Supermen of all types called leader of the people, head of the nation and commander of the race did not baulk at resorting to various violent means in perpetrating crimes that in no way resemble the ravings of a very egotistic philosopher. However, I do not wish to waste this talk on literature by saying too much about politics and history, what I want to do is to use this opportunity to speak as one writer in the voice of an individual.
A writer is an ordinary person, perhaps he is more sensitive but people who are highly sensitive are often more frail. A writer does not speak as the spokesperson of the people or as the embodiment of righteousness. His voice is inevitably weak but it is precisely this voice of the individual that is more authentic.

3. Gao Xingjian Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Literature
gao xingjian, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the nobel Prize Internet Archive.Category Arts Literature Authors G gao xingjian......gao xingjian, a nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. gao xingjian. 2000 nobel Laureate in Literature
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G AO X INGJIAN
2000 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama.
Background
  • Born: January 4, 1940
  • Place of birth: Ganzhou (Jiangxi province), China
  • Residence: Paris, France
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4. Gao Xingjian
Breve biograf­a y rese±a bibliogr¡fica del autor chino, Premio nobel de Literatura.
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Gao Xingjian
N acido en 1940 en la provincia de Jiangxi (China oriental) de padre banquero y madre actriz, conoció los campos de reeducación y fue obligado a quemar una maleta repleta de manuscritos. Licenciado en francés por el Instituto de Lenguas Extranjeras de Pekín, traductor, no fue hasta 1979 cuando consiguió que sus obras empezaran a ver la luz del mercado y viajar al extranjero. Entre 1980 y 1987 publica relatos cortos, ensayos y obras de teatro en las revistas literarias chinas. Su Primer ensayo sobre las técnicas de la novela moderna (1981) origina una violenta polémica sobre el modernismo. Al año siguiente, cosecha el éxito con Señal de alarma , la primera pieza de teatro experimental que se monta en Pekín en mucho tiempo. Otra obra teatral, Parada de autobus (1983) le convierte en enemigo del régimen, que había emprendido una campaña contra la contaminación espiritual. Su obra más conocida es La montaña del alma , escrita entre 1982 y 1989, que relata la peregrinación de un etnólogo en la China septentrional durante la Revolución, en busca de culturas minoritarias. La novela, de cerca de 700 páginas, recuerda la idea grandiosa del romanticismo alemán de una poesía universal. Xingjian utiliza técnicas narrativas muy distintas de las de los novelistas chinos, hasta el punto de que un editor de su país de origen llegó a decirle que no sabía escribir, pero no deja de inspirarse en la tradición de su país para hablar de su época. En el año 2000 recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura, siendo el primer escritor chino en conseguirlo.

5. Literature 2000
Notes by the Swedish Academy.Category Arts Literature Authors G gao xingjian...... gao xingjian Biobibliography nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Interview Prosenobel Diploma nobel Symposia Prize Award Photo Other Resources. 1999, 2001.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 2000
"for an œuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama" Gao Xingjian France b. 1940
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6. Gao Xingjian
Biography, text of his nobel Lecture and list of his works in translation.
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7. Gao Xingjian - Nobel Lecture
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8. Gao Xingjian - Biobibliographische Notiz
Biobibliographische Notiz der Schwedischen Akademie f¼r den Literaturnobelpreistr¤ger 2000.
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Biobibliographische Notiz Gao Xingjian Premier essai sur les techniques du roman moderne/A Preliminary Discussion of the Art of Modern Fiction A Pigeon Called Red Beak Collected Plays (1985) und In Search of a Modern Form of Dramatic Representation (1985) rief eine hitzige einheimische Debatte hervor und verursachte international Aufsehen.
1986 wurde das Drama La fuite/Fugitives/Die Flucht Ein Sommerregen in Peking, Die Flucht
Le somnambule
Werke von Gao Xingjian auf deutsch An der Grenze zwischen Leben und Tod Basting, Monica, Hartmann, Sascha, JA oder/und NEIN ein Drama von Gao Xingjian Literatur Trees on the Mountain : an Anthology of New Chinese Writing Gao Xingjian, le moderniste Basting, Monica, World Literature with Chinese Characteristics : On a Novel by Gao Xingjian // Stockholm Journal of East Asian Studies 4, 1993. Lee, Gregory B.

9. Literature 2000
Notes by the Swedish Academy.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 2000
"for an œuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama" Gao Xingjian France b. 1940
(in Ganzhou, China) The Nobel Prize in Literature 2000
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Chemistry

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Find a Laureate: Last modified December 19, 2000 The Official Web Site of The Nobel Foundation

10. Gao Xingjian - Nobel Prize For Literature 2000 - Books In Stock - Bochum Univers
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Translated by Forster-Latsch, Helmut and Latsch, Marie-Luise. [German] Bochum Brockmeyer Chinathemen DM 27,80 lieferbar Gao Xingjian The Bus Stop [German] Bochum Brockmeyer Chinathemen DM 12,80 lieferbar Gao Xingjian Basting, Monika. Yeren - Tradition and Avantgarde in Gao Xingjian's Play "The Savages" (1985). [German] Bochum Brockmeyer Chinathemen DM 29,80 lieferbar Gao Xingjian Bochum projekt Verlag 3-89733-013-X Edition Cathay DM 23.00 You may print out this form, fill in the number and send it by fax within the States or within Europe directly to the Press. Of course you may also order by email, fax or letter: US: Bochum University Press, c/o Ms Lei Song, 2504 Grant Ave #2, Redondo Beach CA 90278 USA, phone +1 310 379-9031, fax +1 209 729-5412, email us@BoU.de

11. Ink Paintings By Gao Xingjian, Nobel Prize Winner
Ink Paintings by gao xingjian, nobel Prize Winner. ISBN 1931907-03-X, Order No.1007. 8 ½ x 11, Hardcover, 92 pages. Art. $34.95 (Click here to buy this book).
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ISBN: 1-931907-03-X, Order No. 1007 8 ½ x 11, Hardcover, 92 pages Art Click here to buy this book
Ink Paintings by Gao Xingjian is a remarkable and extraordinary art book by the Nobel Prize Winner for Literature in 2000, the only Nobel laureate who is also an established painter. This book brings together over sixty ink paintings by Gao Xingjian that are representative of his philosophy and painting style. Gao believes that the world cannot be explained, and that artistic creation offers the only way to escape from the madding crowd. The images in his paintings show exactly those aspects of the world that he believes to be inexplicable the black-and-white inner world that underlies the complexity of human existence. All his paintings are drawn in the traditional Chinese black ink on rice paper because he feels that "the brushing and spread of the ink on rice paper holds a definite kind of enjoyment" for him. What is special about Gao is that he always listens to music while painting, waiting for the music to strike a chord in his heart before setting out. Gao's painting is characterized by the spontaneous overflow of the ink and his seemingly abstract images which are nonetheless figurative or metaphorical. People admire his meditative images and evocative atmosphere by which Gao intends his viewers to visualize the human conditions in extremity.

12. Nobel Prize, Chinese Literature And Gao Xingjian (e-link=Gao Xingjian)
nobel Prize, Chinese literature and gao xingjian. Many Chinese have felt disappointedin the past that no Chinese writer has been awarded the nobel Prize.
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/cityutoday/news/category/development/culture/n20010501_2
01 May 2001 Nobel Prize, Chinese literature and Gao Xingjian Many Chinese have felt disappointed in the past that no Chinese writer has been awarded the Nobel Prize. Unexpectedly, at the beginning of the new millennium, the Nobel Prize in Literature travelled across languages and cultures, from distant Sweden to arrive, for the first time, in the hands of a Chinese writer Gao Xingjian Within the Chinese diaspora, the news caused heated discussion about the Nobel Prize and Chinese literature in general. On 16 January, Professor N G D Malmqvist , the senior selection committee member for the Nobel Prize in Literature and founder of the Department of Sinology at Stockholm University , gave a public lecture on the subject at CityU-an event jointly organized by the Chinese Civilisation Centre and the Ming Pao Monthly Professor Malmqvist explained that the reason Chinese writers have waited so long to receive the Nobel Prize is attributable to the few quality translations of good Chinese works. But because of Gao being awarded the prize, he believes Western readers will pay more attention to Chinese literature and predicts more Chinese writers will win the Nobel Prize in the future. Mr Liu Zaifu , Visiting Professor in the Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics

13. Gao Xingjian: A Literary Journey (e-link=Gao)
Soul Mountain is all about questioning of literature, Chinese history and evenlanguage gao xingjian, the first Chinese writer to win the nobel Prize for
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31 January 2001 Gao Xingjian: A Literary Journey Chen Shu Yee Although his novel Soul Mountain is all about questioning of literature, Chinese history and even language Gao Xingjian , the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, says he has no desire to overturn anything. "There's no need to overturn the tradition. It is there and no one can deny it," said Gao at his public lecture on 31 January at CityU, where the celebrated author talked to a large and enthusiastic audience about his views on literature and writing. "When I was young, I received piles of letters from the editors saying that nobody would understand my novels," said Gao "This forced me into searching for the meaning of the novel." Indeed, it has taken a lifetime to find new ways of telling a story, he explained. With so many plays, short stories and novels under his belt, Gao has surely found many ways of approaching the novel. "However, I haven't found them all," he said. "I'm going to continue to look for them, and, I believe, after I die, other people will carry on this endeavour...I think this is how history is developed."

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15. Gao Xingjian
2000); 'Between the Individual and the Collective gao xingjian's Fiction' by SylviaLiChun Lin in World Literature Today, Winter (2001); 'nobel meni ensi
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Gao Xingjian (1940- ) Chinese novelist, translator, dramatist, director, critic and artist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2000. His controversial plays combine elements from ancient masked drama with influences from Western modernism, represented by such writers as Artaud, Brecht and Beckett. Gao Xingjian's career as a writer was stopped in China when he wrote a play set against the background of the Tiananmen Square massacre. From the late 1980s Gao Xingjian has lived in France. He holds French citizenship and writes as fluently in French as in Chinese. "From my experience in writing, I can say that literature is inherently man's affirmation of the value of his own self and that this is validated during the writing, literature is born primarily of the writer's need for self-fulfilment. Whether it has any impact on society comes after the completion of a work and that impact certainly is not determined by the wishes of the writer." (from the Nobel lecture After surviving cadre school Gao Xingjian worked as a translator in the Chinese Writers Association. He became a resident playwright at the People's Art Theatre in Beijing and in 1978 he published his first novella. The first opportunity to travel abroad opened for him in 1979 and he visited France and Italy. In the same year his first works appeared. Between the years 1980 and 1987 Gao Xingjian produced a prolifical stream of short stories, essays and plays. The publication of

16. BBC Mundo - Nobel De Literatura Para El Chino Gao Xingjian 12.10.2000
Translate this page Jueves, 12.10.2000. nobel de Literatura para el chino gao xingjiangao xingjian dejó China y obtuvo nacionalidad francesa. gao
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Xingjian fue premiado por su obra "caracterizada por tener validez universal, una visión amarga y cargada de un ingenio literario, la cual ha abierto nuevos caminos en la novela y la dramaturgia china", declaró el jurado del Nobel.
Entre su obra destaca "La montaña del Alma", en la que retrata la búsqueda individual de sus raíces, la paz interior y la libertad a través de una odisea en el tiempo y en el espacio por el campo chino. "Parada de Autobús" es otra de sus grandes obras, que escribió cuando ingresó en el Grupo de Teatro del Pueblo, momento que es considerado uno de los más prolíficos de su vida. Un escritor disidente Zingjian no pudo publicar o viajar al estranjero hasta 1979.

17. Gao Xingjian: Life As A Literature Laureate | Arts And Entertainment | BBC World
gao xingjian Life As A Literature Laureate One of China's best known dissidents,the writer and playwright, gao xingjian was awarded the nobel Prize for
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Gao Xingjian: Life As A Literature Laureate
One of China's best known dissidents, the writer and playwright, Gao Xingjian was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000. Gao, who left China in 1987, is the first Chinese Nobel literature laureate. Prior to winning the award the writer lived in relative obscurity in Paris. In China his work has been banned since 1989, the award consequently has divided the Chinese community. The criticism comes as no surprise to the writer who has faced disapproval throughout his career. On a recent trip to London, Gao talked to Chen Li of the Mandarin China Reel programme about life after the award. Symbol Status A telephone call on 12th October 2000 changed Gao Xingjian's life forever. The call from the Nobel Prize Committee for Literature confirmed that he had become the first Chinese writer ever to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. The committee awarded the prize 'for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama.' Since then he has been under constant bombardment from the media. He has given hundreds of interviews and answered thousands of questions. In his words he has become 'a society person'; a role that he would rather not play:

18. Muzi.com | News : Gao, Xingjian
Play by blacklisted Chinese writer to hit HK stage HONG KONG A play by China-bornplaywright and nobel laureate gao xingjian, who is blacklisted by Beijing
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  • 20. Gao Xingjian Receives 2000 Nobel Prize In Literature
    UCLA Center for East Asian Studies. East Asian Studies News File. GaoXingjian Receives 2000 nobel Prize in Literature. October 12, 2000.
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    UCLA Center for East Asian Studies East Asian Studies News File Gao Xingjian Receives 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature October 12, 2000 Nobel Committee News Reports Earlier Web Reviews His Painting ... Scholarly Looks at His Writing Nobel Prize Committee's Announcement English Chinese (trad.) Chinese (simplified) " The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2000 goes to the Chinese writer Gao Xingjian ' for an œuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama.'
    " In the writing of Gao Xingjian literature is born anew from the struggle of the individual to survive the history of the masses. He is a perspicacious sceptic who makes no claim to be able to explain the world. He asserts that he has found freedom only in writing." English Bibliography Chinese Bibliography (trad./.pdf file) Chinese Bibliography (simplifie./.pdf file) News Accounts BBC (UK) The 30 minute East Asia Today program for Thursday, October 12, 2000

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