Mabel Lee ko firoore golle winndiyanke keɓɗo njeenaari Nobel biyeteeɗo Gao Xingjian. O jannginii jaŋde Aasi to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Sydney, omo jeyaa e ardiiɓe Ostarali to bannge geɗe pinal Siin. Lee ko porfeseer ganndal Aasi fuɗnaange-rewo to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Sydney, o fuɗɗiima firo jimɗi binndoowo Sinuwaa biyeteeɗo Yang Lian nde o hawri e Gao Xingjian, to Pari e hitaande 1991. Caggal ndeen pottital, Lee hollitii firo Soul Mountain, a... eɓɓoore nde ƴetti duuɓi jeeɗiɗi, e ɗiɗi goɗɗi ngam yiytude bayyinoowo deftere ndee to Ostarali. Caggal nde deftere ndee yalti, Gao Xingjian wonti Sinuwaa gadano heɓde njeenaari Nobel e binndol.[1]

Mabel Lee
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Ɓii-leydiyankaakuOsterliya Taƴto
InndeMabel Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguLee Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo24 Bowte 1939 Taƴto
WoldeInngilisjo Taƴto
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Lee's translation wondi 2001 NSW Premier's Translation Prize[2] haaje ha nder nder nder nder tawtoreede dow deftere nden, e dow no tawtoreeda maako boo bo bo bo bo. Caggal nde o hootiima e janngude, o traditi wonde go'o nder defte Gao, Bibel Go'o, e nder defte maako e defte maako.

E hitaande 2012 fassara Lee Gao Xingjian: Aesthetics and Creation wurtini Cambria Press. Deftere nden woni nder Cambria Sinophone World Series wonande Victor H. Mair.

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  1. Mark Feeney (2000-10-13). "Nobel in Literature Awarded to Chinese Dissident". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
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