Posted on 07/24/2013 8:55:14 PM PDT by TexGrill
TAIPEI -- Chinese author Mo Yan, who won the 2012 Nobel Prize for literature, will visit Taiwan in September to share his literature dreams with local readers. Mo will give a speech on his dreams as a writer at the second Hsing Yun World Humanities Forum in Kaohsiung on Sept. 15, said the Venerable Master Hsing Yun Public Education Trust Fund, which is co-organizing the forum with the Global Views Educational Foundation.
The Nobel laureate will also participate in a panel discussion at the forum with Global Views Monthly co founder Charles Kao and Hsing Yun, a Buddhist monk and founder of the Buddha's Light International Association, one of the largest Buddhist organizations in Taiwan.
Hsing Yun, meanwhile, will share his dreams as a religious figure, while Kao will talk about his dreams as an economist and educator at the forum, according to the organizers.
The one-day forum will take place at the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center.
Mo, whose given name is Guan Moye, was touted by the Swedish Academy, which bestowed the Nobel award, as someone who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary.
The 58-year-old writer was the first Chinese national to win the prize. Gao --ingjian, who was born in China, won the prize in 2000 as a French national.
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I'll have what he's been drinking.
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