Okay, I can help you answer modern times. The following are some modern examples:
1 Cao Xueqin: Dream of the Red Chamber
2. Jin Yong: The Deer and the Cauldron, The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons and Dragons, The Swordsman
3 Gu Long: The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng, The Legend of Chu Liuxiang, The Legendary Twin Prides, Meteor Butterfly Sword
4. Liang Yusheng: Fate of the Jade Bow in the Sea of Clouds, Golden Sword Carving Plume, The Shadow of the Fleeting Knight, Seven Swords Descending the Tianshan Mountain
5 Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Canopy Collection, New Stories
6 Lao She: Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof
7. Zhang Ailing: Love in a City-Toppling City, Red Rose and White Rose, Sea Flower, Legend
8 Xiao Hong: Life and Death Field, Hulan River Biography, Home
9. Mo Yan: " Big Breasts and Buttocks "," Red Sorghums Family "," Sandalwood Punishment "
10 Yu Hua: "Alive","Shout in the Drizzle","Xu Sanguan Selling Blood"
These are just some of the modern ones. Of course, there are many other excellent ones. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
Arundhati Roy's 'The God of Small Things' is very popular. It has been widely read and studied around the world for its unique narrative style and exploration of complex social issues in India. Salman Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children' is also a global hit. Its magical - realist approach to telling India's story has fascinated international readers.
Stieg Larsson is definitely one of the top ones. His 'Millennium' series, starting with 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', has been extremely popular worldwide. His writing style is engaging, and he creates very memorable characters.
One of the most well - known is Stieg Larsson. His 'Millennium' series, starting with 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo', is extremely popular. Henning Mankell is also famous for his Kurt Wallander series. His books are noted for their in - depth character studies. Another is Jo Nesbø, whose Harry Hole series has a large international following.
The following list of international awards that the works of the "Ivy League International Award" series have won can be referred to:
1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (by JK Rowling): He won the 1997 British Association for Literature and Science (BAFTA) Award and the 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature;
2 The Lord of the Rings (by JMR Tolkien): He won the 1994 Nobel Prize in Literature;
3 Song of Ice and Fire (by George R. R. Martin): won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature;
4. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (by JK Rowling): won the 2001 British Society for Literature and Science Award;
5. The Lord of the Rings: Adventures in Middle-earth (by JRV Tolkien): Winner of the 1999 British Society for Literature and Science Award;
6 Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones (by George R. R. Martin): won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Literature;
7. Doctor Who and the Road to Eternal Life (BBC production): won the 2005 British Television Association Award;
8. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (by JK Rowling): won the 2007 British Society for Literature and Science Award;
9. The Lord of the Rings: The Lord of the Three Rings (by JRV Tolkien): won the 2007 British Association for Literature and Science Award;
10 Song of Ice and Fire: Dragon and Nestling (by George R.R. Martin): Winner of the 2013 British Association of Literature and Science Award.
These are just some of the winners. There are many other outstanding works that have won various literary awards in this series.
Henning Mankell's 'Wallander' series is also great. These books follow the Swedish detective Kurt Wallander as he solves various crimes. Mankell does an excellent job of portraying the detective's personal struggles along with the intricate crime plots. The settings in Sweden add a unique atmosphere to the stories.
One of the best is 'The Three - Body Problem' by Liu Cixin. It presents a unique and complex view of the universe with its alien invasion concept and deep exploration of scientific and philosophical ideas. Another great one is 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson. It's a cyberpunk classic that really kicked off the genre, with its gritty vision of a future dominated by technology and artificial intelligence.
Some well - known works might include those that explore different cultures and complex human relationships. For example, books that deal with the immigrant experience, like 'The Sympathizer' which gives insights into the life of a Vietnamese immigrant and the aftermath of the Vietnam War. It's a story full of political intrigue and personal struggle.
Sure. Prism International accepts non - fiction. It could be essays, memoirs, or other forms of non - fictional writing. They look for well - written pieces that offer unique insights or experiences.