Gao Xingjian
[gou shing-jyahn] /ˈgaʊ ˈʃɪŋˈdʒyɑn/
noun
1.
born 1940, French novelist and playwright, born in China: Nobel Prize 2000.
/ɡaʊ ˈʃɪŋˈdʒjæn/
noun
1.
born 1940, Chinese dramatist, novelist, and dissident, living in France from 1987; his works include the play Chezhan (Bus Stop, 1983) and the novel Lingshan (Soul Mountain, 1989): Nobel prize for literature 2000
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