The Brief Introduction about Writer Xue Mo and His
Works
Xue Mo, formerly known as Chen Kaihong,
was born in Liangzhou, Gansu province. He is currently a cultural scholar,
China's National First-class Writer, Vice President of Gansu Writers
Association, Humanities Tutor of Tumor Research Institutes of Fudan University,
and Leading Expert of Research Center on Literature translation and
Intercultural communication in Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. He is
the holder of many honorable titles including"Excellent Expert in Gansu
Province", "Excellent Litterateur both in Virtue and Art in Gansu
Province", "Top Innovative Talents in Gansu Province",
"Leading Talents in Gansu Province", and"Top Ten Figures for
China's Brand Culture in 2015".
His works include a series of
full-length novels such as "The Wildfox Ridge","The Crunching of
Broad Beans at Dead of Night","The Legend of Heroes From
Liangzhou", the desert trilogy("Desert Rites", "Desert
Hunters", "White Tiger Pass"), and the soul trilogy
("Curses of Western Xia", "The Holy Mastiff of Western
Xia", "The Holy Monk and Spirit Woman"). He also has written
poetry collection"The Fox Worshiping the Moon", and cultural works
including "The Mahasiddhas' Secrets (Ⅰ--Ⅷ)", "The Buddha's
Wisdom (Ⅰ--Ⅲ)", "The Mahamudra of Light Series (totaling ten
pieces)", "Xue Mo's Philosophy School of Mind
Series","Practical Guide to Cultural Transmission",
"Conspectus of Xue Mo's Philosophy School of Mind". And 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".
He is winner of multiple prizesincluding
the 3rd Feng Mu Prize for Literature, the 6th Shanghai Grand Prize for Best
Novels and Novellas, Red Eagle Literature Prize for Chinese Writers in 2004,
and the 2nd Ordos Literature Prize for Chinese Writers. His works have been
selected in"The Chinese Literature Yearbook"and "The Chinese New
Literature Series". Six times in succession he won the Dunhuang Literature
and Art Award given by the Gansu Provincial Committee and the People's
Government of Gansu Province. Three times in series he won Huanghe River
Literature Prize given jointly by Gansu Literature Association and Gansu
Writers Association. Hetoo has had the nominationofthe 5th National Books
Prize, and three nominations of the MaoDun Literature Prize.
At present, his works are being
translated into multiple languages, involving English, French, German,
Japanese, Korean, Nepali, Arabic, Sinhalese, Italian, Romanian and so on. They
are also arousing immense attention from book lovers at home and abroad.