Enriching
Life Through Travel: A Recap of Xue Mo’s Journey in International Book Fairs
and Interviews 2023
CHICAGO,
IL, US, December 15, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Driven by a grand vision to
gain worldwide recognition and etch his name in history, author Xue Mo has
dedicated years to writing authentic Chinese stories and promoting China’s rich
traditional culture across the globe. His bold foray into world literature, marked
by a unique literary style that weaves traditional themes with modern
narratives, has immensely enriched his life, transforming him from an emerging
talent to a literary icon. Today, Xue Mo and his works have emerged as a
cultural phenomenon on the global stage, especially after making a significant
impact at international book fairs. Therefore, his global tour and the
inspiring milestones along the way are not only noteworthy but also deserving
of being chronicled and celebrated.
At
the 74th Frankfurt Book Fair in 2022, Xue Mo’s works were prominently featured
in a special exhibition at the booth of the Chinese International Book Trading
Group (CIBTC), attracting publishers and rights agents from many countries such
as Germany, Argentina, India, Israel, Japan, South Korea, and Switzerland. Many
visitors were drawn to the booth, intrigued by Xue Mo’s portrayal of western
China and its people. According to an official survey conducted from September
23 to October 31, 2022, covering German domestic and international media
(including social, online, print media, radio, and TV), Xue Mo and his works
garnered wide international media attention, not just in Germany but globally,
ranking first in media coverage and even surpassing the Spanish Guest of Honor.
This was considered one of the most impressive and memorable events at the
fair.
During
the London Book Fair from April 18 to 20, 2023, Xue Mo, the only Chinese author
with an independent booth, delivered a keynote speech titled “World Peace Calls
for Feminine Power.” This event was covered by over a thousand media outlets,
including PR Newswire, Associated Press, and European Times, under the headline
“Literature Witnesses Feminine Power: A Panel Discussion on Xue Mo’s Works Held
in Olympia London.” Additionally, major publishing giants, such as Nielsen,
Independent Publishers Group (IPG), PAWS International Publishing, Andrew
Nurnberg Associates, Agence littéraire, and BYTE THE BOOK UK, showed keen
interest in representing or publishing Xue Mo’s works.
CCTV-1
Evening News reported on April 21, 2023, that the conclusion of the London Book
Fair signaled a period of fruitful achievements in Sino-foreign publishing
exchange. Xue Mo’s works, representing Chinese literature, were prominently
showcased at the fair. Lu Cairong, Vice President of the China International
Communication Group (CICG), in an interview with a reporter, shared, “Xue Mo’s
works offer a comprehensive introduction to our Chinese history, culture, and
reality, thereby facilitating a deeper understanding of contemporary China
within the international community.”
On
June 8, 2023, Emmy award-winning Kate Delaney from the radio show America
Tonight interviewed author Xue Mo about his work “Into the Desert.” This
interview was broadcast on 210 radio stations across the United States within a
week, and by July 23, it had received full-page coverage in over 500 American
media outlets.
On
August 22, 2023, Emmy Award winner and renowned actor Logan Crawford from The
Spotlight Network conducted a 30-minute Zoom interview with author Xue Mo,
delving into his novella “Into the Desert.” The discussion highlighted Xue Mo’s
literary aspirations, as well as the main characters in the novel and their
symbolic meanings.
At
the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair, Xue Mo’s literary works, distinctive personality,
and melodious voice became a heat topic among international exhibitors and
media. Over a thousand Western media outlets, including the Associated Press,
PR Newswire, NEWS IN US, UK Education News Network, Euronews, Seeking Alpha,
Morning Star, and Fox News, reported on Xue Mo’s presence. Remarkably, he was
the only author at the fair to have an independent booth solely displaying his
works and the only Chinese author invited by the organizers to attend the
75th-anniversary opening ceremony.
Xue
Mo’s works quickly sold out to enthusiastic readers during the exhibition,
giving Xue Mo a firsthand experience of their passion for Chinese literature.
Among the eager buyers were those who withdrew cash specifically to purchase
the English editions of “Desert Hunters” and “White Tiger Pass,” including
individuals from Argentina, Germany, long-residing overseas Chinese in Germany,
and youths not yet part of the workforce. At Xue Mo’s stand, a teenage boy,
driven by the aspiration to “become himself,” purchased the last Chinese copy
of Xue Mo’s work.
The
local overseas Chinese community also provided warm support, exemplified by Ms.
Chen and her family. Before the fair, they eagerly volunteered to assist, even
offering to store Xue Mo’s books at their home. During the fair, Ms. Chen’s
husband personally drove from Heidelberg to deliver the books to the booth.
During
the fair, Xue Mo also visited several notable bookstores in Paris, including
Librairie You Feng, London’s largest bookshop Waterstones Piccadilly, and
Librairie de France, exploring opportunities for book publishing and cultural
exchange.
On
the afternoon of October 19 (Berlin time), the launch ceremony of the German
edition of “Desert Hunters” was held successfully in the International Hall of
the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair. During the event, author Xue Mo engaged in a
thought-provoking conversation with Claudia Kaiser, the Vice President of
Business Development for Asia, Africa, and Arab countries at the Frankfurt Book
Fair; Martina Hasse, a German sinologist; Crina Obster, the German translator
of the book “Selected Stories by Xue Mo,” and Dr. Sunandan Roy Chowdhury, the
Editor-in-Chief of “Eastern Review” Magazine and founder of SAMPARK Publishing
house. They deeply delved into topics such as the core values of literature,
the awakening of women, and the power of motherhood.
In
October 2023, author Xue Mo was featured on the magazine cover of Literary
Classics Volume 1/Issue 2, published by Sweetspire Literature Management. A
special column and four full pages were devoted to reporting on Xue Mo,
including an author biography, “Xue Mo and His Light,” a brief introduction to
“Into the Desert,” a thematic interview, and literary critiques.
From
November 17 to 19, 2023, Xue Mo participated in the Miami Book Fair, featuring
the new releases “Curses of the Kingdom of Xixia” and “Into the Desert.” He was
invited to attend the book signing events at the “Great Writers” and “Literary
Classics” booths. Xue Mo’s classic works have been well-received by local
readers, attracting many book buyers. In total, more than 400 books were sold,
along with 200 branded artistic bags featuring Xue Mo’s calligraphy, and over
2000 bookmarks with Xue Mo’s quotes.
On
November 23, 2023, coinciding with the Thanksgiving holiday, Xue Mo and his
works garnered recognition and support from the Times Square organizing
committee. The promotional clip “Xue Mo Comes” was broadcast 44 times
throughout the day on the screens of Times Square.
On
November 30, 2023, Ric Bratton from This Week In America interviewed Xue Mo,
discussing his “Selected Stories” and “Curses of the Kingdom of Xixia.” The
interview was simultaneously broadcast on various platforms, including YouTube,
Amazon Music, Audible, Apple iTunes, iHeart, Podchaser, Bloomply, Radiopublic,
and more.
On
December 9, 2023, Xue Mo was interviewed at the U.S. Annual Book Festival, and
within a week, this interview was broadcast on a hundred radio stations across
Georgia, Illinois, Miami, and other states.
Xue
Mo’s works have been translated into over 20 different languages and published
by prestigious publishing houses worldwide.
At
international book fairs, some experts have hailed Xue Mo as the
standard-bearer of Chinese western literature, a synthesist of the Confucian,
Buddhist, and Taoist cultural traditions, and a cowboy of China’s western
frontier.
His
songs “Sunny Pass” echoed on the international stage, allowing many overseas
readers to closely experience the authentic spirit of Chinese western
literature. In life, there are countless women like Ying’er and Lanlan, who
bravely face hardships and oppression. They never yield or surrender to fate,
instead inspiring readers with their pursuit of happiness and longing for a
better life amid adversity.
As
Leo Garcia, a senior executive from Great Writers once remarked, “An increasing
number of readers are becoming familiar with Xue Mo; everyone in our team knows
about him. I’ve seen his photos from the Frankfurt Book Fair in the
international media where he wore a very distinctive Chinese-red shirt, which
was quite eye-catching. Some of my friends who met Xue Mo in person have become
his fans, particularly touched by the literary spirit embodied in his works.
Colleagues from Penguin Random House have also spoken to me about Xue Mo,
mentioning the popularity of his novels, which seem to be published by various
presses.”
Xue
Mo brought the powerful winds of the desert to international book fairs, along
with the spirit of Chinese civilization, reaching the hearts of every overseas
reader who encountered his works. His songs carried by the winds were both piercing
and gentle, subtle and defiant, serene and beautiful.
As
Logan Crawford, host of The Spotlight Network and an Emmy Award winner,
recounted his interviews of the year to friends, he once again spoke of Xue Mo.
Logan mentioned how Xue Mo’s singing deeply moved American audiences,
particularly the blind community, who, after hearing his interview, were eager
for audiobooks of “Into the Desert.” To them, Xue Mo stands as a great writer
whose works poignantly capture the essence of feminine power, echoing the
Chinese proverb, “Women hold up half the sky.”
Famed
American translators Howard Goldblatt and Sylvia Li-chun Lin, who have
translated over ten of Xue Mo’s works, continue to be deeply moved by his
writings. In their emails, they commented, “Xue Mo’s novels are filled with
humanitarian care and philosophical thought. He is one of the most profound
writers in contemporary China.”
Xue
Mo once said, “What I love most is to quietly stay somewhere to write and read,
but I must travel beyond China. By stepping out, I can see more landscapes,
meet more people, encounter unexpected surprises, and face unforeseen
challenges. There will be flowers and applause, but also cold receptions and
even rejections. Whatever I encounter, I always gladly accept, as they all
enrich my life and become my spiritual wealth. I just need to focus on walking,
making our voices heard, telling our wonderful stories, and attracting those
with similar visions through the love and wisdom found in my life.”
PS:
“Curses
of the Kingdom of Xixia” written by Xue Mo and translated by Fan Pen Li Chen is
now available for purchase on Amazon!
Buy
the book at
https://www.amazon.com/Curses-Kingdom-Xixia-Excelsior-Editions-ebook/dp/B0C4G1JMJ1/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1702669476&sr=8-1
Know
more about Xue Mo at http://xuemo.com/