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WLT executive director RC Davis discusses Mo Yan in recent Beijing radio broadcast

December 14, 2012
by WLT

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RC Davis-Undiano, the executive director of WLT and CLT, was recently interviewed for a Beijing radio broadcast on the status of Chinese literature overseas. Listen to his discussion of Mo Yan, the Nobel Prize, and the CLT magazine and book series here: http://goo.gl/CR4AJ.

For more information:

“A Westerner’s Reflection on Mo Yan,” WLT executive director Robert Con Davis-Undiano

Sandalwood Death at the University of Oklahoma Press

CLT Book Series at the University of Oklahoma Press

 

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