Pearl Buck, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, became a Chinese citizen in 1943.
Pearl Buck was an American. Her representative works include: 1."autobiography": Pearl Buck's masterpiece of autobiographical novels tells the story of Pearl Buck's life, including her life in the American colonial period, her marriage and child-rearing experiences, as well as her political and cultural activities in the 1930s and 1940s. The Story of the Earth: This is another masterpiece of Pearl Buck's. It narrates her adventures in the western United States, describing the development of the western land, the culture and interpersonal relationships of the western life. 3. The Story of the Sea: This is Pearl Buck's masterpiece of science fiction. It tells a story about the conflict between humans and extraterrestrial life. It explored the cultural differences and moral issues between humans and extraterrestrial life. 4 Silent Spring: This is Pearl Buck's representative environmental protection novel. It tells a story about environmental protection, revealing the destruction and impact of humans on nature and calling on people to take action to protect the natural environment. 5 " Oriental Tales ": This is another representative historical novel by Pearl Buck. It tells the story of her cultural and diplomatic activities in the United States and China in the 1930s and 1940s, depicting the changes in American culture and society. Pearl Buck's works were unique in that they depicted the culture and history of the United States, China, and other parts of the world with great insight and unique perspectives.
The Nobel Prize winner, Ms. Pearl Buck, wrote a short story about Christmas called Marley and Me.
Pearl Buck (HP Lovecraft) won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928.
The winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature was André Wegener. He was a German-born polish, famous for his ability to portray the complexity of human nature and portray people on the edge. His works explored the influence of social class, race, gender and history on human nature, and his novels were very popular with readers.
The winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature was Sweden's Malcolm Core.
There are 106 winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature. They come from different countries and different literary schools. The following is a list of the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1. Albert Camus 2. William F. Buckley 3. Ernest (HP Lovecraft) 4. Herbert George Welles 5 Hugo Hugo 6 Carl Jung 7 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 8. John Keats 9 Austin (OST Austin) William F. Buckley Samuel Jackson Thomas Pynchon Kawabata Yasunari (Kawabata Yasunari) 14 Carl Jung 15. Maurice Blanchot 16 Narcisse Mandela 17 George Orwell James Joyce 19 William Somerset Maugham Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 21 Edward Albee 22 John Keats Martin Luther King Jr. 24 Charles Dickens 25 Hugo 26 Faulkner 27 James Thiber 28 Albert Camus Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 30 Henry James Thomas Pynchon 32 John Marquez 33 Carl Jung 34 George Orwell 35 Narcisse Mandela 36 John Keats Samuel Jackson 38 William Somerset Maugham 39 Maurice Blanchot Francis Scott Key 41 John Keats Martin Luther King Jr. 43 Charles Dickens 44 Narcisse Mandela Thomas Pynchon 46 James Thiber 47 Albert Camus Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) Henry James Hugo Hugo James Joyce 52 John Marquez 53 William Somerset Maugham Thomas Pynchon Francis Scott Key 56 John Keats Martin Luther King Jr. 58 Charles Dickens 59 Narcisse Mandela 60 Samuel Jackson 61 William Somerset Maugham 62 Maurice Blanchot Francis Scott Key 64 John Marquez Henry James Hugo Hugo 67 James Thiber 68 Albert Camus Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) Thomas Pynchon Francis Scott Key Samuel Jackson 73 William Somerset Maugham Thomas Pynchon 75 James Thiber 76 Albert Camus Hugo Hugo James Joyce 79 Narcisse Mandela 80 Charles Dickens 81 Narcisse Mandela 82 Francis Scott Key 83 Samuel Jackson 84 William Somerset Maugham 85 Maurice Blanchot Henry James Samuel Jackson Thomas Pynchon 89 Francis Scott Key 90 Albert Camus 91 James Thiber Hugo Hugo James Joyce 94 Narcisse Mandela Samuel Jackson 96 William Somerset Maugham Thomas Pynchon Francis Scott Key Henry James Samuel Jackson
Pearl Buck won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1938. Her masterpieces include: 1 The Adventures of Tom sawyer (Tom Smith) 2 The Wild Palm 3. The Color Purple In the Wilderness (To Build a Fire) 5. Freedom (A. Freedom is good. A. Madam is good.) These works were considered to be Pearl Buck's representative works, demonstrating her excellent storytelling skills and deep insight into human nature.
The first Chinese Nobel Prize winner was Mo Yan.
The winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature was France. His works covered a wide range of topics, including human progress, freedom, democracy, aesthetics, and philosophy. His works often used vivid metaphor and metaphor to give people profound enlightenment and thinking. His works were widely translated into many languages and received widespread praise. He was hailed as the greatest of the 20th century, and his works had a profound impact on modern literature and thought.
The 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature winner was Mo Yan. His masterpieces included " The Red Soroliang Family " and " Big Breasts and Buttocks ". Mo Yan's works were known for their rich imagination, profound thoughts, and unique language. His works explored many aspects of Chinese society and history, expressing his deep thoughts on human nature, history, and reality. Mo Yan's award showed that his works were widely recognized as having world-class literary value, and he became one of the representatives of Chinese literature.