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XUE MO

XUE MO was born in Liangzhou, Gansu province.

He was earlier known as Chen kaihong.  he used the pen names Xue Mo. His work explores themes such as love, freedom, life and death, and humanity’s relationship with nature.

So far, Xue Mo’s works have been translated into more than 20 foreign languages, including English, German, French, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Italian, Nepali, Spanish, Arabic, etc. thumb

Selected works[edit]

Desert Rites

Desert Hunters

White Tiger Pass

Wild Fox Ridge,

Curses of the Kingdom of Xixia,

Eternal Love,

The Sound of Broad Beans Late at Night,

Eternal Mind: The Monk and the Goddesses (The Holy Monk and the Spirit Woman),

The World Is a Reflection of the Mind,

The Essence of Practicing Mahamudra, and more.

Epic poem Suosalang.

Selected Stories by Xue Mo

There are three pieces of his non-fictional works, including”One Man’s West,” “The Offspring of the Huns,” “Don Quixote in North America,” and ” Mountain God’s Arrow Piles.”

Life

XUE MO grew up surrounded by sand, drought, and poverty and by the love and kindness of his family.

His parents led a peasant farmer’s life and could not read, yet Xue Mo dreamed of being a writer from a young age. His village had few books, but relatives and guests often visited and told stories. He would memorize and retell these tales, much to his father’s delight as a boy.

At 15, after writing an essay titled “A Letter to Uncle Scientist,” Xue Mo was selected to study at a county school, Wuwei No.1 Middle School.

After graduating from Wuwei No.1 Middle School, Xue Mo continued his education at Wuwei Normal Secondary School and, upon graduating, was assigned to teach at a local middle school.

in 1995 , Xue Mo’s best-known work is his Desert Trilogy. He dedicated 12 years to writing “Desert Rites,” the first novel in the series.


In 2019, Xue Mo held a dialogue with Wolfgang Kubin, a renowned sinologist from Germany, at the Frankfurt Book Fair.

In 2023 London Book Fair,   Xue Mo made a speech in a forum titled "Literature toWitness the Power of Women"


RT-WORLD-PEASE (talk) 11:44, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]