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The Bingxin Literature Prize was established by China to honor outstanding works of fiction, prose, and poetry. The award had been given out many times since it was established in 1992. The following is a list of the works that have won the Bingxin Literature Prize: 1 1992: How many flowers have fallen in my dream? 1993: One Hundred Years of Solitude 3 1994: Song of Everlasting Sorrow 4 1995: La Traviata 5 1996: Border Town 1997: One Hundred Years of Solitude 7 1998: Alive 8 1999: The Old Man and the Sea 9 2000: La Traviata 10 2001: The Three-Body Problem 11 2002: Border Town 12 2003: One Hundred Years of Solitude 13 2004: Dream of the Red Chamber 2005: Teahouse 15 2006: Alive 2007: One Hundred Years of Solitude 17 2008: Ordinary World 18 2009: The Three-Body Problem 2010: Teahouse 2011: Dream of the Red Chamber 21 2012: One Hundred Years of Solitude 22 2013: Ordinary World 23 2014: Border Town 24 2015: The Three-Body Problem 25 2016: One Hundred Years of Solitude 26 2017: Teahouse 27 2018: The Three-Body Problem 28 2019: One Hundred Years of Solitude These were just a few of the works that had won the Bingxin Literature Prize in the past. The works that had won the Bingxin Literature Prize covered a wide range of literary fields, including novels, essays, poems, plays, and so on.
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The winners of Hunan's Xiaoxiang Cup Literature Essay Competition had been announced. The competition was held in 2018 to stimulate the enthusiasm of literary creation and promote the development of literary and artistic creation. The competition received hundreds of essays from all over the country. After a rigorous review, a batch of outstanding works were selected and the winners were announced. At the same time, winning an award could also bring better publicity and promotion to his literary creation.
The titles of the winning author series of the Bingxin Children's Literature Award include, but are not limited to: 1 The Little Prince (by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) 2 Pokémon (by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (by JK Rowling) 4 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (by JK Rowling) 5. Astro Boy (by Fujimoto) Doraemon (by Fujimoto Hiroshi) Black Cat Sheriff (by Zhou Erfu) Little Pony (by Lauren Faust) The Magic School bus (by David C MacKai) 10 The Legend of Magic Bean (by Cheng Xin) These are only some of the books. The specific books may vary according to different award-winning authors and different publishing houses.
The National College Student Literature Competition was a formal competition organized by the China Higher Education Association. It was a national competition aimed at promoting the development of literary creation and improving the literary creation level of college students. Since 2001, the competition has been held once a year and has been successfully held for 13 times. The content of the competition mainly included the selection and exhibition of literary works. The participants could participate in the selection by submitting literary works, including novels, essays, poems, and other styles.
The National College Student Literature Competition was not a subject competition. It was a kind of literary competition aimed at encouraging college students to create literary works to show their literary talent. The competition usually awards outstanding works.
The theme of the 2020 Bingxin Literature Essay Competition can be carried out around the theme and plot of Bingxin's literary works. For example: Love: One of the main topics in Bingxin's works is love. From the love stories and views on love, we can discuss the importance of love in human life and how to lose yourself in love. 2. Kinship: Bingxin's works have also described the importance of kinship and the relationship between kinship and love from her stories of parents, siblings, relatives and friends. 3. Growth: One of the main topics of Bingxin's works is growth. From the growth experience, growth environment, and growth enlightenment she described, we can discuss the importance of a person in the process of growth and how to achieve self-transcendence through growth. 4. Protecting the environment: Bing Xin's works have also expressed her concern and appeal for environmental protection many times. From the natural scenery and environmental protection concepts she described, we can discuss the importance of environmental protection and the consequences of human destruction to nature. 5. Culture: Bingxin's works emphasize the importance of culture. From her love for culture, the inheritance and innovation of culture, we can discuss the role of culture in human life and how to protect and inherit culture. Essay competition could combine the various topics and plots in Bingxin's literary works to show their understanding and appreciation of Bingxin's works through their own unique thoughts and feelings, and also to enlighten and think about contemporary society and human life.
The Pulitzer Prize in Literature was a part of the National Book Award, established in 1962 by the American journalist and literary critic Arthur C Clarke. The award recognizes outstanding novels, story collections, plays, movies, and other literary works that have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of mankind, the depth of thought, artistic expression, and literary value. The winners of the Pulitzer Prize in Literature are as follows: 1962: John Le Carre's Kestrel 1963: McLuhan's Culture and Self 1964: James Joyce's Ulysses 1965: George Orwell's 1984 1966: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens 1967: The Kite Runner by Kaled Husseini 1968: The War of One Man by James Zerber 1969: Arthur C. Clarke's Star Wars series 1970: Pierre and Juliet by Mauricio 1971: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 1972: Raymond chandler's cinema paradise 1973: Gone with the Wind by Margaret Atwood 1974: Robert McNamara's Rise of the Great 1975: The Dark Knight by John Keats 1976: Raymond chandler's gentle night 1977:77 Sunset Limited by James Zerber 1978: Ray Braebury and Dan Washington's Odessey in the Desert 1979: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham 1980: Margaret Atwood's Gone with the Wind 1981: John Le Carre's Kestrel 1982: William Faulkner's Glory 1983: An American in Paris by James Cerber 1984: James Joyce's Ulysses 1985: Michael Clayton's Red Desert 1986: The Last Leaf by Raymond chandler 1987: Margaret Atwood's The Hurt Squad 1988: Michael Clayton's One Man's War 1989: Arthur Clarke's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 1990: The Book of the Castle by John Le Carre 1991: Raymond chandler's "three fools in bollywood" 1992: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens 1993: Margaret Atwood's Gone with the Wind 1994: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington 1995: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham 1996: Margaret Atwood's The Great Gatsby 1997: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington 1998: The Kite Runner by James Zerber 1999: William Faulkner's Dark Reality 2000: Raymond chandler's black rich 2001: Margaret Atwood's Kestrel 2002: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham 2003: James Thuber's Bollywood 2004: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath 2005: Margaret Atwood's The Great Gatsby 2006: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington 2007: John Le Carre's Kestrel 2008: Charles Dickens 'Oliver Twist 2009: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington 2010: Margaret Atwood's The Bomb Squad 2011: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham 2012: The Silent Majority by Ray Braebury and Dan Washington 2013: Arthur C. Clarke's 2013 Space Oasis 2014: Margaret Atwood's Kestrel 2015: The Kite Runner by James Zerber 2016: A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens 2017: Margaret Atwood's The Hurt Squad 2018: Arthur Clarke's The Rest of a Desert Island 2019: Raymond chandler's blade runner 2049 2020: Charles Dickens 'Oliver Twist The above is only a partial list of winners and does not represent all of them.
Nobel Prize in Literature: 1936: William F. Buckley, George Orwell 1939-Albert Camus 1945: Samuel Samuelson 1948: Benjamin Graham 1952-Albert Camus 1956: John Keats 1959: Ivan Rendl 1964: Bill Bryson 1968: William F. Buckley, George Orwell 1972: Trent (EM Forster) 1976: George Orwell 1980: Bernard B. Arnold 1984: George Orwell 1988: Artul García Márquez 1994: Trent (EM Forster) 1998: Mo Yan 2001: Oe Kenzaburo (Dft Punk) 2005: Haruki Murakami 2007: Mo Yan 2010: Artul García Márquez 2012: Kate Winslet 2015: Haruki Murakami 2018: Harper Lee (HP Lovecraft)
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of literature. The award has been given out hundreds of times since it was founded in 1901. Some of the winners 'works have become classics. The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1. Albert Camus 2 Jack London 3 Carl Weidman Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 5 Thomas Pynchon 6. Saroma La Correia (Saroma La Correia) 7. William F. Buckley 8. Henry James 9 George Orwell 10 Karl Karl Karl 11 Evelyn Fox Keller 12 Nassim Nicholas Taleb 13 Raymond Chander Howard Carter 15 Paul Thomas Anderson 16 Walter Benjamin James Joyce Franz Kafka 19 Samuel Becket 20 Walter Kauffman 21 James Thiber 22 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 23 Jean-Luc Nancy 24 Raymond Chander 25 Raymond Gust Thomas Pynchon Saroma La Correia (Saroma La Correia) Mario Puzo 29 William F. Buckley 30 Albert Camus This is the list of all the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature.