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.
The following is the list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1901: John Strayed Adams 'Requiem
1902: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
3 1903: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
4 1905: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend
5 1906: The Mysterious Island by James March
6 1907: John Kitts 'The Catcher in the Rye
7 1909: Carl Alcott's Song of Youth
1911: James Joyce's Ulysses
9 1912: Leaves of Grass by Walter Whitman
10 1913: John Keats 'The Three Bodies
11 1915: Thomas Pynchon's The Dark Knight
1916: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
13 1917: James Joyce's Ulysses
14 1919: Henry James 'The English Patient
151921: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Westworld
16 1923: Arthur Clarke's 2001 Space Oasis
17 1925: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
18th 1926: The Tempest by William shakespeare
1927: When the Human Stars Shine by Edward Arrington Robson
20 - 1928: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
21 1929: James Joyce's Ulysses
22 - 1930: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
23 1931: Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
24 - 1932: Carl Junge's Psychological Type
25, 1933: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
26 1935: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
27 1936: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend
28 - 1937: Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris
29 1939: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath
30 1941: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by William Faulkner
31 1942: Henry James 'The English Patient
32 1944: Bertrand Russell's Road to Happiness
33 1946: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
34 1947: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
35 1949: Henry James 'The English Patient
36 1951: James Joyce's Ulysses
37 1953: William Faulkner's Gentle Night
38 1955: When the Human Stars Shine by Edward Arrington Robson
39 1956: George Orwell's 1984
40 1957: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
1959: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
42 1960: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend
43 1962: One Hundred Years of Solitude by John Marcuse
1964: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
45 1966: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1967: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
47 1968: John Le Carre's La Traviata
1969: George Orwell's 1984
49 1971: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1972: Bertrand Russell's The Castle
1974: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
52 1975: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
53 1976: George Orwell's Animal Farm
54 1977: The Mysterious Island by James March
55 1979: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1980: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
1981: George Orwell's 1984
58 1983: James Joyce's Ulysses
59 1985: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1986: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath
1987: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
62 1989: Revelations Now by Raymond chandler
1991: George Orwell's Animal Farm
1993: James March's The Mysterious Island
1995: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
1996: George Orwell's 1984
1997: James March's The Mysterious Island
1998: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
69 1999: Revelations Now by Raymond chandler
2001: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The following is the list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1 1901: The Scarlet Letter by John Ronald Regan
1902: Edward Arrington Robson's Empire of the Sun
1903: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1905: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1906: John Kitts 'Kestrel
1907: Frederick Christie's The War of One Man
1 1908: James March's Requiem
1909: William Somerset Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence
1 1910: Henry James's Mysterious Quest
1 1911: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1912: John Keats 'Stars of Lyric Poetry
1913: Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics
1 1914: William shakespeare's hamlet
1915: James Joyce's Ulysses
1916: Henry James's The Nature of Nature
1917: James March's Oliver Twist
1918: On the Vast Sea by John Keats
1919: Edward Arrington Robson's Glory
1920: John Quinn's When the Human Stars Shine
1921: Albert Camus 'The Stranger
1922: George Eliot's Middlemarch
1 1923: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
1924: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1925: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1926: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1927: Bertrand Russell's Bread and Wine
1928: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner
1 1929: Henry James's "Nature"
1930: James March's Book of the Castle
1931: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1932: On the Vast Sea by John Keats
1933: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1934: James March's The Scarlet Letter
1 1935: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1936: Bertrand Russell's The Three Bodies
1 1937: William Faulkner's "The Pickwick Chronicles"
1938: Sense and Sensibility by James March
1 1939: John Keats 'Hayes and Cage
1940: Albert Camus's The Plague
1 1941: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
1942: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
1943: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1944: Bertrand Russell's The Wisdom of the West
1945: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1946: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
1 1947: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1 1948: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1949: George Eliot's Middlemarch
1 1950: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1951: William Faulkner's The Silent Majority
1 1952: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1 1953: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris"
1954: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1955: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1956: James March's Book of the Castle
1957: William Somerset Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence
1958: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1 1959: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1960: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1961: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1 1962: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1963: William Faulkner's A Quiet Moment
1 1964: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1965: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1966: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
1967: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1968: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1969: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1970: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1971: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1972: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1973: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
1 1974: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1975: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1976: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1977: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1978: George Eliot's The Waste Land
1 1979: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1980: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1981: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1 1982: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1 1983: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1984: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1985: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea
1 1986: James March's Book of the Castle
1 1987: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1988: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'.
1 1989: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye
1 1990: Victor Hugo's "Miserables"
1 1991: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'.
1 1992: Albert Camus 'The Outsider
1 1993: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
1 1994
The Nobel Prize in Literature works are recommended as follows:
100 Years of Solitude (awarded in 1967): A magical realism novel by Garcia Márquez tells the story of seven generations of a family and reflections on the history and culture of Latino America.
2 The Great Gatsby (1968): A novel by F. Scott F. Gerald depicting the prosperity and decline of American society in the 1920s and an exploration of love, morality, and human nature.
War and Peace (1989): A war novel by Leo Tolstoy about the life and war of the Russian aristocracy in the early 19th century and the discussion of human destiny and morality.
4. White Night Walk (1997): A mystery novel by Keigo Higashino about the secrets and violence between two teenagers, as well as the discussion of human nature and morality.
5 The Hundred Years 'War (2004): A historical novel by James Marshall MacDonald about the history and characters of Europe during the Napoleonic Wars, as well as discussions about war, power, and human nature.
These are some of the representative works of the Nobel Prize in Literature. They not only have literary value, but also reflect the characteristics and values of different eras and cultures.
The Nobel Prize in Literature is a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature to recognize outstanding works of fiction, poetry, drama, music, and literary translation worldwide. Due to the strict selection criteria and selection process, the results of the Nobel Prize in Literature were uncertain, so the winning works were different every year.
China's works that won the Nobel Prize in Literature included:
1 Mo Yan's Red Soroliang Family
2. Yesenin, The Eastern Empire
3 Tie Ning (Party A and Party B)
Lao She, Teahouse
5. Jia Pingao's "Qin Qiang"
It should be noted that the Nobel Prize in Literature was not only based on the work itself, but also on the author's cultural background, historical background, political stance, and other factors. Therefore, some Chinese works won.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature to recognize outstanding literary creations around the world. The selection criteria for the award were very strict and the results were announced by the Swedish Academy. The history of the Nobel Prize in Literature can be traced back to 1901, when it was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since then, it has been called the "Nobel Prize in Literature". Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including many famous people such as Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and so on. The Nobel Prize in Literature was a widely influential literary award that had a profound impact on the development of literature around the world.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to literature on a global scale. The award was first established in 1926 and was originally called the "Swedish Academy of Arts Prize". Since 1960, it was officially renamed the "Nobel Prize in Literature".
The criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature mainly included the quality and influence of the work. The selection process was carried out by the academicians of the Swedish Academy. They would consider factors such as achievements, reputation, and influence to determine the final winner.
The Nobel Prize in Literature is usually awarded on October 11th every year by the Swedish Academy of Literature. The award had an important influence on literature around the world. It was not only the highest honor in the literary world, but also represented the highest level of international literature.
At present, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded to more than 60 people, including Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and others.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established in 1901 by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel. The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to people who had made outstanding contributions to the field of literature.
Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded 120 times, with a total of 76 winners. The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature:
1 Alfred Nobel
2 John Keats
3. Henry de Thouet
4. William F. Buckley
5 Carl Jung
6. James Thiber
7 George Gordon Byron
8 Franz Kafka (FANCISCA FANCISCO)
9 Edward Gilkai
10 Samuel Taylor Coleridge
11 John Keats
12 Francis Bacon
Their works and ideas had a profound impact on modern literature.