MCLC: Yan Lianke wins Kafka Prize

Denton, Kirk denton.2 at osu.edu
Sat May 31 08:00:48 EDT 2014


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Subject: Yan Lianke wins Kafka Prize
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Source: Global Times (5/29/14):
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/862959.shtml

Chinese writer Yan Lianke earns Franz Kafka Prize

Chinese writer Yan Lianke will receive the Czech Franz Kafka Prize in
October this year, according to a report on ceskenoviny.cz on Tuesday. Yan
is the first Chinese author to win the prize, and the second Asian writer
to win the honor after Haruki Murakami in 2006.

"Just like the Nobel Prize, the Franze Kafka Prize is awarded to person,
rather than a single work, as a conclusion of all the work in his life. So
it is a great honor for us," said Peng Lun, a literature editor.

Set up in 2001, the Franze Kafka Prize is an annual international award
held in the Old Town Hall in Prague in honor of Austrian writer Franz
Kafka (1883-1924). As one of the requirements to win the prize, at least
one of the author's works needs to have been translated and published in
Czech.

In an interview with lyd.com.cn, a local media outlet in Yan's hometown,
Yan said he felt at ease about winning the award even though he knew
nothing about the selection process.

Yan's works are seen as excelling at describing the bottom level of
society in a magical realist style. A winner of the Lu Xun Literature
Prize and the Lao She Literature Prize in China, Yan was also a finalist
for the 2013 Man Booker International prize. Many of his books have been
translated and published overseas, including his novel The Four Books,
which has been translated into Czech.



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