Mo Yan, which means "don't speak" -- something he describes as "an ironic expression of self-mockery" -- said that even though novelists are entitled to their opinions, they "must take a humanistic stance, and write accordingly.
"Only then can literature not just originate in events but transcend them, not just show concern for politics but be greater than politics."
He chose the pen name while writing his first novel to remind himself to hold his tongue and stay out of trouble.
Mo has also been accused of not defending free speech enough and refusing to appear with dissident writers at overseas literary seminars.
And he isn't the only Chinese writer to have won a Nobel prize.
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