After keeping a low profile since he was crowned Nobel laureate in literature in December, Mo Yan is ready to face the media.A picture in time
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Sharing a stage with J.M. Coetzee, the 2003 Nobel laureate in literature, Mo Yan revealed publicly on Tuesday his mood change after winning his own such prize.
Chinese writer Mo Yan was awarded 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature in Stockholm Concert Hall in Sweden on Monday.
The night before Nobel laureate author Mo Yan picked up his award, he spoke to Swedish students in a cinema prior to the screening of the 1987 film Red Sorghum based on his namesake novel.
Mo Yan, winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature, is also popular in Egypt.
It is always difficult for a Nobel Literature Prize winner to prepare his or her public speeches.
When talking with young Swedish students, Mo Yan paid homage to Chinese authors that he learned writing from.'I will continue telling my stories': Mo YanMo nostalgic for youth and red sorghum
Neatly putting an emphasis on his storytelling craft is how writer Mo Yan prefaced his Nobel Lecture in Literature speech.
Mo Yan, the winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature, was in a humorous frame of mind as he covered a number of topics during a news conference in Stockholm on Thursday.
Chinese writer and 2012 Nobel Literature Prize winner Mo Yan has a lecture at Swedish Academy in Stockholm, capital of Sweden on Dec 7, 2012.