Summary of Mo Yan's Frog: The life experience of a rural female doctor not only reflects the 6-year birth history of native China, but also reveals the contradictions and cowardice in the soul of contemporary China intellectuals. Mo Yan said that "frog" is actually a totem, as a symbol of reproduction.
Frog is a novel written by Mo Yan, a contemporary writer in China. The novel inherits the consistent style of the author's local literature, and stands in a corner of China society with exquisite brushwork and simple words. The novel inherits the consistent style of the author's local literature, with novel structure, distinct rhythm, delicate brushwork, simple writing and tension.
the author introduces
Mo Yan. In 1981, she published her debut short story "Raining on a Spring Night". In 1985, he became famous by publishing the novella Transparent Carrots. In 1986, the novel Red Sorghum published in People's Literature magazine caused a sensation in the literary world. In 1987, he worked as a screenwriter for the film Red Sorghum. In 1988, he published the novel "Song of Garlic Bolts in Heaven". In 1989, he published the novel The Herbivorous Family. In 1993, the satirical novel "Wine Country" was published. In 1996, he published the novel "Big Breasts and Fat Buttocks". In 1999, he published the novel Mangrove. In 21, he published the novel Sandalwood Punishment. In 23, he published the novel Forty-one Guns. In 26, he published the novel Fatigue of Life and Death. In 29, the novel Frog was published. In 211, he won the Mao Dun Literature Award for Frog. In 212, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 216, he was elected as the vice chairman of the Ninth National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association. In 219, he wrote the novel Waiting for Moses. In 219, the novel "Red Sorghum Family" was selected into the "Collection of 7 Novels in 7 Years of New China".