No, because 'nobel book' is not a real term. A novel can be a work by an author who may win the Nobel Prize in Literature, but there's no such thing as a 'nobel book'.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Nobel Book Story' you are referring to. It could be a story related to Nobel laureates and books in some way, perhaps about a book that influenced a Nobel winner, or a story within the context of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
A 'novel' is a work of fiction, usually a long narrative. However, there's no such thing as a 'nobel book' exactly. The Nobel Prize in Literature is given to an author for their body of work which may include novels, poems, plays etc. So, a novel could potentially be part of the work of an author who wins the Nobel Prize in Literature, but 'nobel book' isn't a proper term in this context.
Since I don't know the exact 'Nobel Book Story', it's hard to say who the main characters are. But if it's related to Nobel - winning books, the main characters could be the authors themselves.
If you want to know more about a Nobel Prize winner's book or set of books, you can refer to the following suggestions:
1 "The Life and Thoughts of Nobel Prize Winners"( )
This is a biography about the life and thoughts of Nobel Prize winners, covering all the winners from 1901 to 2010. The book recounts the careers, achievements, and contributions of the winners, as well as their thoughts and cultural backgrounds.
2. Lectures and Speeches of Nobel Prize Winners (H. Ross)
This is a compilation of lectures and speeches by Nobel Prize winners from 1901 to 2010. The book covers the academic achievements, scientific ideas, and cultural contributions of the winners and provides detailed reviews and analysis of these lectures and speeches.
3. The Literature Classics of Nobel Prize Winners (Henry Harrison)
This is a compilation of literary classics about Nobel Prize winners, including all the literary works of the winners from 1901 to 2010. The book covers the literary achievements and creative styles of the winners and probes into their thoughts and cultural backgrounds.
There were many books about World War II. Some of the works that won the Nobel Prize in Literature included:
1 War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
The War of One Man-James Joyce
3 Brothers-Raymond chandler
4 The Shawshank Redemption-Stephen King
5."War and Peace"-Victor Hugo
6 How Steel Was Tempered-Ostrovsky
7 Brothers-William Faulkner
When the Human Stars Shine-Stephen Hawking
These works all described the war, politics, society, and cultural phenomena during World War II and delved into human nature and the meaning of human existence. They were widely read and praised as classic works of literature.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was usually awarded to those who had made outstanding contributions to literature, and mathematics itself was not a part of literature. Therefore, this example did not meet the criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
However, if it was referring to a particular philosopher and his work winning the Nobel Prize in Literature, then the relevant information might vary according to the country, time, and publishing company. Can you provide more background and details?
Russell won the Nobel Prize in Literature because he published A History of Western Philosophy. This book was regarded as the most important philosophical work of the 20th century. It covered philosophy, mathematics, logic, metaphysics and many other fields. Its content had a profound impact on later philosophers, mathematicians, logicians and philosophers.
Russell put forward many insightful and enlightening ideas in this book and explained many complex concepts in clear and concise language, which made the book an outstanding academic work. In addition, Russell also published many other works, including novels, essays, and poems, all of which were of great value and influence. Therefore, he was regarded as the greatest winner of the 20th century who won the Nobel Prize in Literature.