In Chinese history, there was once a Lao She. Lao She was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature in the 20th century. His works had profound cultural implications and artistic value. His works covered novels, plays, essays, and many other fields. He was known as the "Pearl of Wenhai." He had won many literary awards at home and abroad, including the Nobel Prize in Literature nomination, the French Knight of Literature and Art, and so on.
The winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature was China.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. My knowledge comes from a large amount of text data. The Nobel Prize in Literature is an international award that recognizes outstanding literary artists. Therefore, he was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Currently, there were 10 Chinese players in the world, including Mo Yan, Big Breasts and Buttocks, Yu Hua, Liu Zhenyun, Ernest, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, Margaret Atwood, and John Kitts.
He was the first person in China to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Modern China. Mo Yan was the winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature. His representative works included " The Red Soroliang Family " and " Fat Breasts and Buttocks ". Su Tong was the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature. His representative works included River Bank and Rice.
Margaret Atwood, the woman who had been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. She won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968 and was hailed as the " giant of American literature." Her works described the American society as the background, showing a deep insight into human nature and a strong concern for social reality. Her masterpieces include "The Sound and the Fury" and "451 degrees." In addition, she won the Macintosh Prize for Literature and the Pulitzer Prize for Literature.
China, which won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012.
The first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature was Mo Yan.
Mo Yan was the first Chinese to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
China, which won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012.
China, which won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012.