Alright, I've compiled the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics, Physiology, and Medicine since 1990, including their countries, names, and reasons for winning. 1 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics: The United States, Canada, and Germany for their achievements in superconductivity research. 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics: Sweden, Denmark, and Norway for their achievements in quantum computing and quantum communication. 3 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics: The United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom for their achievements in micro-nano processing and quantum gravity. 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics: Japan, the United States, and Europe for their achievements in solar physics. 5 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics: Switzerland, the United States, and Canada for their achievements in the field of sound. 6 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics: Sweden, Norway, and Denmark for their achievements in the field of superconductivity. 2027 Nobel Prize in Physics: The United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom for their achievements in the field of quantum gravity. 2029 Nobel Prize in Physics: Switzerland, Japan, and Germany for their achievements in the field of high energy physics. The above is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics, Physiology, and Medicine since 1990. It is worth noting that these awards are usually awarded by the governments of various countries and the winners are outstanding scientists from various countries.
The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1 Mo Yan (1955) Calvino (1968) 3. Kundera (1972) 4 Margaret Atwood (1974) Jack London (1976) Olson Huxley (1980) 7. Henry David Thoreau (1981) 8 George Orwell (1984) 9. James Mather (1987) Margaret Atwood (1991) Calvino (1993) Eve Ensler (1995) 13 Margaret Atwood (1997) 14 Raymond chandler (1999) 15 Albert Camus (2001) Eve Ensler (2003) William Faulkner (2005) Calvino (2007) Margaret Atwood (2009) Jack London (2011) 21 Raymond chandler (2013) 22 Nabokov (2015) 23 Calvino (2017) 24 Olson Huxley (2019)
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 list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature and their representative works are as follows: 1 Gene Kelly (1956) -The Color Purple 2 Jack London- 1960-The Daniel Defoe novel of the Daniel Defoe title Bertrand Russell (1964) The Road 4 William F. Buckley- 1968-The Sound and the Fury 5 John Keats (John Shaking Temple) - 1971-The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger novel) 6 Margaret Atwood- 1974-The Gone with the Wind (1974) Calvino (1978) -The Italian Mission (The Italian Mission L'avvocato di fronte al traffico il traffico di fronte al traffico novel) 8 Albert Camus- 1986-The Stranger novel 9 Haruki Murakami (Murakami Haruki) - 1990-The Forest of Norway (The Forest of Norway novel) 10 Theodore Ernest- 1994-The Old Man and the Sea novel 11 Mario Puzo- 1998-The Godfather novel 12 Nathaniel Mandela (2009) -Linga novel George Orwell (2011) -Nineteen Eighty-Four novel These are the winners of the previous Nobel Prize in Literature and their representative works.
Well, in recent years, Louise Glück was also a winner. Her poetry - like prose often delves into themes of human nature, relationships, and the passage of time in a very profound way. Her writing has a certain delicacy and depth that sets it apart.
The eight winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature were: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland, Finland, Germany, Japan, and the Netherlands.
The winners of the previous Nobel Prize in Literature were as follows: 1901-The Swedish poet Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Prize to reward people who have made outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. 2 1907-The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was established by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel to honor people who have made outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry. 3 1911-Albert Stern wins the Nobel Prize in Literature for his works, including The Beaver and the Rose and Carmen. 4 1912-Johannes Cane of Norway wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include Popeye. 5 1915-Norway poet Edward Aarset wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include Waiting. 6 1919-Hans Christian Andersen wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include The Little Match Girl and The Ugly Duckling. 7 1922-The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to Norway novelist, Kristian Matthes. His works include Home. 8 1926-Jacob Andersen, son of the Swedish poet Hans Christian Andersen, wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include The Emperor's New Clothes. 9 1928-The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to Kristian Thoreau, a novelist from Norway. His works include Walden. 10 1934-Victor Frankel of Denmark wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include People Fleeing from Freedom. 11 1937-Swedish poet Sven Hayden (Denmark) wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include Afternoon.
Toni Morrison is also a Nobel laureate for fiction. Her works often deal with the African - American experience, exploring themes such as slavery, identity, and race relations. Her writing is deeply moving and thought - provoking.
The Nobel Prize winner's story is as follows: The Nobel Prize was an extremely important award that represented the highest achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, economics, and other fields. The Nobel Prize winners have made outstanding contributions to the development of human society. Their achievements have not only changed the way of human life, but also had a profound impact on the development of global science and technology. Reading the stories of Nobel Prize winners can give us a deeper understanding of the lives and work experiences of these scientists, their research results and contributions, and their impact on society. These stories also tell us that science is a difficult job that requires long-term efforts and constant exploration, as well as constant innovation and breakthroughs. The Nobel Prize winners are one of the greatest scientists in human history. Their achievements not only changed the way humans live, but also had a profound impact on the development of global science and technology. By reading their stories, we can learn about their research methods, innovative thinking, and persistence. These are all worth learning and learning from. Reading the stories of the Nobel Prize winners also made us realize that the development of science and technology requires global cooperation and joint efforts. Only when scientists from all over the world cooperate, communicate, and share can science and technology progress. Therefore, we should pay more attention to global cooperation and scientific exchanges to jointly promote the development of science and technology.
There have been many famous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature since 1901. 1 William F. Buckley: American, critic, and political commentator. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1956. 2 Henry David Thoreau: American, philosopher, and essayist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1912. 3. James Joyce: Iceland won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1914. 4. Bertrand Russell: British mathematician, logician, and philosopher won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1912. 5 Margaret Atwood: The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968. 6. John Keats: British poet, writer, and philosopher won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901. 7 Thomas Hardy: The United Kingdom won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1916. 8. Theodore Russell: The former president of the United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1912. 9. Virgin Woolf: England won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923. 10 Edward Arnold: British poet and drama winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928. The works of these Nobel Prize laureates had their own unique literary value, which had a profound impact on the development of literature.