The Nobel Prize was established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel to reward people who made outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. As of 2021, there were 123 Nobel Prize winners. Among them, Caroline Max Alfred, the widow of Alfred Nobel, the heir of Alfred Nobel, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1919. She was the only female winner and one of the most respected Nobel Prize winners in history.
Mo Yan won the 1955 Nobel Prize in Literature and was hailed as one of the representatives of contemporary Chinese literature. Mo Yan's representative works included " Red Sorghums Family " and " Big Breasts and Buttocks ".
In 2015, Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Mo Yan was a famous Chinese author who was famous for his novels that portrayed the reality of Chinese society. His representative works included "Red Soroliang Family" and "Big Breasts and Buttocks". Mo Yan won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012, becoming the first Asian to win the award.
He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012. His works were famous for their strong Chinese style and deep insight into human nature, including Red Soroliang Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, and Life and Death Tired. Mo Yan won the award because he submitted a nomination for his novel, Big Breasts and Big Buttocks, which was considered one of the masterpieces of Chinese 20th-century literature.
The winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature was Mo Yan.
The winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature was Argentina.
The 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded.
The winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature was William Somerset Maugham. His main works include The Moon and Sixpence, The Murder on the Oriental Express, The Shackles of Humanity, etc.
The winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Literature was Calvino of Sweden (Malcom toothpaste October 30, 1943-June 24, 2006).
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature were: 1 Swedish ·Albert Camus 2 Norway · ( · ) 3 Denmark (Hans Christian Andersen) 4 Sweden ·John Fisher 5 Iceland ·James Maguire 6 Norway ·John William 7 Spain ·Sigmund Vino ( ·Sigmund Vino) 8 Austria Zweig (Zweig) 9 Norway ·Atul (Toni Fei Atul) 10 Switzerland ·Max Webb ( ·Max Webb)
The winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature was Frittjof Nansen of Sweden.