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  1. One Man's Bible by Gao Xingjian, 2004-03-31
  2. Yeren: Tradition und Avantgarde in Gao Xingjians Theaterstuck "Die Wilden" (1985) (Chinathemen) (German Edition) by Monica Basting, 1988
  3. Gao Xingjian and Transcultural Chinese Theater by Sy Ren Quah, 2004-05
  4. Yi ge ren de sheng jing ('One Man's Bible' in Traditional Chinese Characters) by Xingjian Gao, 1999-04
  5. Buy a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather ('Gei wo lao ye mai yu gan', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English) by Xingjian Gao, 2001-02-01
  6. Sheng si jie (in traditional Chinese, NOT in English) by Xingjian Gao, 2001-10-01
  7. La Montagne de l'âme by Xingjian Gao, 2002-09-26
  8. Das Buch eines einsamen Menschen by Xingjian Gao, 2006-04-30
  9. El libro de un hombre solo/ The Book of the Lonesome Man (Spanish Edition) by Xingjian Gao, 2008-02-25
  10. Der Berg der Seele. by Xingjian Gao, 2003-07-01
  11. Le Somnambule by Gao Xingjian, 1995
  12. Die Busstation (Chinathemen) by Xingjian Gao, 1988
  13. Soul Mountain [Full leather signed by the author] by Gao Xingjian, 2006
  14. La Montana del Alma (Collecion Booket, Ediciones de Bronce) by Gao Xingjian, 2001

21. The Other Shore Summary & Study Guide - Gao Xingjian - ENotes.com
The Other Shore summary and study guide with notes, essays, quotes, analysis and pictures
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22. Gao Xingjian: Biography From Answers.com
(born Jan. 4, 1940, Ganzhou, Jiangxi province, China) Chinese migr novelist and playwright. His novel Soul Mountain (1989) resulted from a pilgrimage in the form of a 10
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23. Gao Xingjian - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Gao Xingjian
Chineseborn French novelist, dramatist, and artist. Gao Xingjian's writings reflect his views as a political activist and supporter of human rights.
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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

25. Gao Xingjian
Gao Xingjian (pron. IPA k u ɕĭŋ tɕiɛ̂n; Chinese 高行健; pinyin Gāo X ngji n; WadeGiles Kao Hsing-chien; born January 4, 1940), is a French Chinese migr
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Gao Xingjian Born: January 4 (age 67)
Ganzhou
Jiangxi China Occupation playwright, screenwriter, novelist, painter, director Nationality China
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Writing period: from 1982 Gao Xingjian (pron. IPA Chinese Pinyin Wade-Giles : Kao Hsing-chien; born January 4 ), is a French Chinese émigré novelist ... dramatist and critic, who received the Nobel Prize in Literature . He is also a noted translator, particularly of Samuel Beckett and Eugène Ionesco , a stage director and a celebrated painter.
Life
Gao's original hometome is Taizhou Jiangsu Province . Born in Ganzhou Jiangxi China , Gao has been a French citizen since . In he was awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government.
Gao's father was a clerk in the Bank of China , and his mother was a member of Young Men's Christian Association . His mother was once a playactress of Anti-Japanese Theater during the Second Sino-Japanese War period. Under his mother's influence, Gao enjoyed painting, writing and theater very much when he was a ittle boy. During his middle school years, he read lots of literature works translated from the West, and he studied

26. TP: Nobelpreis Für Literatur
Erstmals chinesischsprachiger Schriftsteller ausgezeichnet. Die Schwedische Akademie verleiht den Nobelpreis f r das Jahr 2000 an Gao Xingjian.
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Der Nobelpreis wird verliehen "für ein Werk von universaler Gültigkeit, bitterer Einsicht und sprachlichem Sinnreichtum, das chinesischer Romankunst und Dramatik neue Wege eröffnet hat". Gao Xingjian wurde in Ostchina geboren und ist jetzt französischer Staatsangehöriger. Er ist Erzähler, Übersetzer, Dramatiker, Regisseur, Kritiker und Künstler. Der Durchbruch gelang ihm mit dem absurden Stück Arrêt de bus/Bus Stop/Die Busstation (1983), das während des Feldzuges gegen "geistige Verunreinigung" verurteilt und von einer Parteikoryphäe als das Schädlichste bezeichnet wurde, das seit Errichtung der Volksrepublik geschrieben worden war. 1986 wurde das Drama L'autre rive/The Other Shore/Das andere Ufer verboten, und seither wurde keines seiner Dramen mehr in China aufgeführt. 1987 verließ er China und ließ sich ein Jahr später als politischer Flüchtling in Paris nieder. Einige seiner Werke sind in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt worden, seine Stücke werden in der ganzen Welt aufgeführt. Anzeige
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L'Hiver von Gao Xingjian Werke von Gao Xingjian auf deutsch: Die Busstation : eine lyrische Komödie aus der VR China / übers. von Chang Hsien-chen und Wolfgang Kubin. - Bochum : Brockmeyer, 1988. Flucht : eine moderne Tragödie / übers. von Helmut Forster-Latsch und Marie-Luise Latsch. - Bochum: Brockmeyer, 1992. - [Anhang: Flucht und Literatur von Gao Xingjian.] An der Grenze zwischen Leben und Tod / übers. von Mark Renné // Heft für ostasiatische Literatur. Nr 13. November 1992. Basting, Monica, Yeren : Tradition und Avantgarde in Gao Xingjians Theaterstück "Die Wilden" (1985). - Bochum : Brockmeyer, 1988. - [Includes the text in the original Chinese and in German.] Hartmann, Sascha, JA oder/und NEIN (1992) : ein Drama von Gao Xingjian. - Bochum: Projekt Verlag, 1999.

27. CCCB :: Gao Xingjian
Novelist, poet, playwright and painter. Like a renaissance artist, Gao Xingjian concentrates his work through different disciplines, where he investigates diverse forms of personal
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28. Interview: Die Hölle Ist Man Selbst | Literatur | ZEIT ONLINE
(Die Zeit) Interview mit dem chinesischen Nobelpreistr ger Gao Xingjian ber den kalten Blick des Schriftstellers. Das Gespr ch f hrte R diger Wischenbart.
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29. Prague Writers´ Festival | Gao Xingjian: Nobel Prize 2000
Gao Xingjian was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000—“for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths
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Gao Xingjian: Nobel Prize 2000
Gao Xingjian was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000—“for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama”. For Gao, life is a process of fleeing—from political oppression, from others, even from oneself. “Once the self has been awakened, one cannot flee—this is the tragedy of modern man.” Playwright, novelist, essayist and painter Gao Xingjian was born in 1940 in Ganzhou, in eastern China. His father worked for a bank, his mother was an actress—who guided her son towards painting and traditional Chinese theater. In 1962, Gao received a degree in French literature from the Beijing Foreign Languages Institute and subsequently was assigned work as an editor and translator at the Foreign Languages Press. Refusing to conform to the Communist Party’s guidelines for literature, Gao wrote in secret—burning a suitcase full of manuscripts at the outbreak of the Cultural Revolution . Under investigation, he fled to a remote mountain village. Writing became his only salvation.

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31. The Nobel Prize In Literature 2000
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2000 was awarded to Gao Xingjian for an œuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the
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32. Gao Xingjian — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Gao Xingjian. Gao Xingjian (gou' shiing'jy n') , 1940–, ChineseFrench novelist and playwright, b. Ganzhou. He earned (1962) a degree in French in Beijing and
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35. Gao Xingjian - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com
Gao Xingjian (高行健, pinyin Gāo Xngjin; born January 4, 1940), is a Chinese
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Gao Xingjian
Gao Xingjian pinyin January 4 ), is a Chinese emigr novelist dramatist and critic, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature . He is also a noted translator, stage director and painter. Born in Ganzhou Jiangxi China , he is now a French citizen . In he was awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. Although the general position by the Chinese media and government towards Gao is silence, the Yangcheng Evening News , a state-run newspaper, in , during a criticism of his novel Soul Mountain , called him an "awful writer", and said that the idea of him winning the Nobel Prize was "ludicrous". The Chinese government officially regards Gao as an exiled dissident , and all of his works are banned.
Selected works
  • Signal Alarm Bus Stop Wild Men , "Savages", 1985) The Other Shore: Plays by Gao Xingjian A Fishing Rod for my Grandpa ", 1986) - a short story collection Soul Mountain Without -isms , "No Ideology", 1995) One Man's Bible
Works of Gao Xingjian in English
  • Buying a Fishing Rod for my Grandfather , novels, flamingo, London, 2004, ISBN 0007170386
Works of Gao Xingjian in German
  • The bus station: a lyric comedy from the VR China by Chang and Wolfgang Kubin Hsien chen. - Bochum: Brockmeyer, 1988.

36. Gao Xingjian :: Humanarchives.org
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37. GAO XINGJIAN – JULIA ALVAREZ
Between Homeland and Heartland A literary and arts event featuring Julia Alvarez and Gao Xingjian
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Between Homeland and Heartland
A literary and arts event featuring Julia Alvarez and Gao Xingjian
Paintings featured in Between Figurative and Abstract: Recent Paintings by Gao Xingjian

38. Gao Xingjian - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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39. Gao Xingjian
Gao Xingjian 1940Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000, Gao introduced avant-garde ideas from European theatre, as well as the Theatre of the Absurd, to Chinese
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Gao Xingjian 1940-
Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000, Gao introduced avant-garde ideas from European theatre, as well as the Theatre of the Absurd, to Chinese audiences. He studied French at university, and his first job was as a translator on the French-language edition of China Reconstructs . He spent five years in a cadre school during the Cultural Revolution and later worked as a translator in the Chinese Writers Association. He published his first novella in 1978. In 1981, he transferred to the People's Art Troupe as a writer, and has written many plays, of which the most famous is Chezhan [The Bus-stop]. He now lives in France. Many of his works have been translated into English, Swedish and French. He was honoured with the title of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1992. Works available in English:
  • Buying a fishing rod for my grandfather (Mabel Lee). London: Flamingo, 2004.
  • (Gilbert C. F. Fong). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2007.
  • Cold Literature (Gilbert C.F. Fong). Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2005.
  • 40. Gao Xingjian From Encyclopedia Of Contemporary Chinese Culture | BookRags.com
    Gao Xingjian from Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture. Gao Xingjian summary with 2 pages of research material.
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