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"Arret de bus / Bus stop" (1983) was condemned during the campaign against "intellectual pollution" (described by one eminent member of the party as the most pernicious piece of writing since the foundation of the People's Republic) - "La Montagne de l'Ame / Soul Mountain", in which by means of an odyssey in time and space through the Chinese countryside - he enacts an individual's search for roots, inner peace and liberty. This is supplemented by the more autobiographical "Le Livre d'un homme seul / One Man's Bible" - If the writer sought to win intellectual freedom the choice was either to fall silent - or to flee. However the writer relies on language and not to speak for a prolonged period is the same as suicide - Literature allows a person to preserve a human consciousness - It can be said that talking to someone is the starting point of literature and that using language to communicate is secondary - Literature is a universal observation on the dilemmas of human existence and nothing is taboo - The writer is not a hero acting on orders from the people - nor is he worthy of worship as an idol, and certainly he is not a criminal or enemy of the people - In Sweden where for 180 years there was no war - Humans have minds but are not intelligent enough to learn from the past and when malevolence flares up in the human mind it can endanger human survival itself - Scientific and technological progress certainly does not imply - that humankind as a result becomes more civilized ... (Gao Xingjian)
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Gao Xingjian (Mandarin: [káu ɕĭŋ tɕiɛ̂n]; born 1940) is a Chinese émigré novelist, playwright, and critic who in 2000 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature “for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity.” He was also renowned as a stage director and as an artist - In 1997, Gao was granted French citizenship. He is a noted translator (particularly of Samuel Beckett and Eugène Ionesco), screenwriter, stage director, and a celebrated painter - Gao's drama is considered to be fundamentally absurdist in nature and avant-garde in his native China - His prose works tend to be less celebrated in China but are highly regarded elsewhere in Europe and the West - He once burnt a suitcase packed with manuscripts during the Cultural Revolution to avoid persecution ... (Wikipedia)
"The Nobel Prize in Literature 2000". Nobelprize. October 7, 2010.
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
Cultural Revolution – in the 1970s
Gao Xingjian (born January 4, 1940) is a Chinese émigré novelist, playwright, and critic who in 2000 was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature "for an oeuvre ...
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