The Feng Mu Literature Prize was one of the most important awards in the Chinese literary world. It had been awarded since 1986 to commend outstanding works of fiction. The following are the previous winners of the Feng Mu Literature Prize: The Old Man and the Sea (1986) 2 1987 Red Sorghums Family 1988, Alive 1989 Decryption 5 1990 "Qin Qiang" 6 1991 "Party A and Party B" 1992 'Big Shot' Teahouse (1993) Romance of the Three Kingdoms (1994) 10 1995 Dream of the Red Chamber 11 1996 Water Margins 12 1997 Journey to the West 13 1998 The Scholars 14 1999 Ordinary World 15, 2000, One Hundred Years of Solitude War and Peace (2001) 2002 The Old Man and the Sea 2003 The Catcher in the Rye 19 2004 Alive 20 2005 Xu Sanguan Selling Blood 21 2006, Dream of the Red Chamber 22 2007 Ordinary World 23 2008 Decryption 24 2009 Teahouse 25 2010 Qin Qiang 26, 2011, Party A and Party B 27 2012 Big Shot Teahouse (2013) 29 2014 Alive 2015 Ordinary World Decryption (2016) 32 2017 The Three-Body Problem 2018 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' 2019 Qin Qiang 2020 'General Night' These are the previous winners of the Feng Mu Literature Prize. I hope they can help you!
The following is the list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1901: John Strayed Adams 'Requiem 1902: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 3 1903: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'. 4 1905: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend 5 1906: The Mysterious Island by James March 6 1907: John Kitts 'The Catcher in the Rye 7 1909: Carl Alcott's Song of Youth 1911: James Joyce's Ulysses 9 1912: Leaves of Grass by Walter Whitman 10 1913: John Keats 'The Three Bodies 11 1915: Thomas Pynchon's The Dark Knight 1916: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 13 1917: James Joyce's Ulysses 14 1919: Henry James 'The English Patient 151921: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Westworld 16 1923: Arthur Clarke's 2001 Space Oasis 17 1925: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris" 18th 1926: The Tempest by William shakespeare 1927: When the Human Stars Shine by Edward Arrington Robson 20 - 1928: Albert Camus 'The Outsider 21 1929: James Joyce's Ulysses 22 - 1930: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 23 1931: Aldous Huxley's Brave New World 24 - 1932: Carl Junge's Psychological Type 25, 1933: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 26 1935: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 27 1936: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend 28 - 1937: Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris 29 1939: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath 30 1941: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by William Faulkner 31 1942: Henry James 'The English Patient 32 1944: Bertrand Russell's Road to Happiness 33 1946: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 34 1947: Bertrand Russell's The Castle 35 1949: Henry James 'The English Patient 36 1951: James Joyce's Ulysses 37 1953: William Faulkner's Gentle Night 38 1955: When the Human Stars Shine by Edward Arrington Robson 39 1956: George Orwell's 1984 40 1957: Bertrand Russell's The Castle 1959: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 42 1960: John Keats 'Farewell, My Friend 43 1962: One Hundred Years of Solitude by John Marcuse 1964: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 45 1966: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1967: Bertrand Russell's The Castle 47 1968: John Le Carre's La Traviata 1969: George Orwell's 1984 49 1971: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 1972: Bertrand Russell's The Castle 1974: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 52 1975: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 53 1976: George Orwell's Animal Farm 54 1977: The Mysterious Island by James March 55 1979: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 1980: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 1981: George Orwell's 1984 58 1983: James Joyce's Ulysses 59 1985: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 1986: Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Oath 1987: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 62 1989: Revelations Now by Raymond chandler 1991: George Orwell's Animal Farm 1993: James March's The Mysterious Island 1995: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 1996: George Orwell's 1984 1997: James March's The Mysterious Island 1998: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 69 1999: Revelations Now by Raymond chandler 2001: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The Mao Dun Literature Prize was a prize that was awarded to outstanding works of fiction in China. The previous Mao Dun Literature Prize winners are as follows: 1 2012: Mo Yan's Red Soroliang Family 2 2013: Jia Pingao's "Qin Qiang" 3 2014: Liu Zhenyun's "One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences" 4 2015: Yu Hua, Alive 5 2016: Chen Zhongshi, White Deer Plain 6 2017: Tie Ning's Youth 7 2018: Wang Xiaobo's Golden Age 8 2019: Liu Cixin's "Three-Body Theory" 9 2020: Jia Pingao, Abandoned City These are the previous Mao Dun Literature Prize-winning works. These works cover novels, essays, poems and many other fields, reflecting the development and progress of Chinese literature.
The Mao Dun Literature Prize was one of the highest awards in the Chinese literary world to commend outstanding novels. The following are some of the novels that won the Mao Dun Literature Prize: 1 Alive 2 Qin opera 3. White Night Golden Age The Ordinary World Decryption Qin Huohuo's Struggle In the Name of the People These works were all excellent novels with profound thoughts and unique literary styles, which were worth reading and appreciating.
The following is the list of previous winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1 1901: The Scarlet Letter by John Ronald Regan 1902: Edward Arrington Robson's Empire of the Sun 1903: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 1905: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1906: John Kitts 'Kestrel 1907: Frederick Christie's The War of One Man 1 1908: James March's Requiem 1909: William Somerset Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence 1 1910: Henry James's Mysterious Quest 1 1911: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1912: John Keats 'Stars of Lyric Poetry 1913: Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics 1 1914: William shakespeare's hamlet 1915: James Joyce's Ulysses 1916: Henry James's The Nature of Nature 1917: James March's Oliver Twist 1918: On the Vast Sea by John Keats 1919: Edward Arrington Robson's Glory 1920: John Quinn's When the Human Stars Shine 1921: Albert Camus 'The Stranger 1922: George Eliot's Middlemarch 1 1923: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris" 1924: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 1925: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1926: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1927: Bertrand Russell's Bread and Wine 1928: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 1 1929: Henry James's "Nature" 1930: James March's Book of the Castle 1931: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham 1932: On the Vast Sea by John Keats 1933: George Eliot's The Waste Land 1934: James March's The Scarlet Letter 1 1935: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1936: Bertrand Russell's The Three Bodies 1 1937: William Faulkner's "The Pickwick Chronicles" 1938: Sense and Sensibility by James March 1 1939: John Keats 'Hayes and Cage 1940: Albert Camus's The Plague 1 1941: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris" 1942: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 1943: George Eliot's The Waste Land 1944: Bertrand Russell's The Wisdom of the West 1945: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1946: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'. 1 1947: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea 1 1948: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1949: George Eliot's Middlemarch 1 1950: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1951: William Faulkner's The Silent Majority 1 1952: Albert Camus 'The Outsider 1 1953: Victor Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris" 1954: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1955: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea 1956: James March's Book of the Castle 1957: William Somerset Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence 1958: George Eliot's The Waste Land 1 1959: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1 1960: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1 1961: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea 1 1962: Albert Camus 'The Outsider 1963: William Faulkner's A Quiet Moment 1 1964: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1965: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1966: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'. 1967: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea 1968: George Eliot's The Waste Land 1969: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1970: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1 1971: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1 1972: Albert Camus 'The Outsider 1973: William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 1 1974: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1 1975: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1976: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1 1977: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1978: George Eliot's The Waste Land 1 1979: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1 1980: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1981: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham 1 1982: Albert Camus 'The Outsider 1 1983: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1 1984: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1985: John Keats 'On the Vast Sea 1 1986: James March's Book of the Castle 1 1987: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1 1988: Thomas Hardy's 'The D'Urberville'. 1 1989: Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Catcher in the Rye 1 1990: Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 1 1991: Thomas Hardy's 'tess of the d'Urberville'. 1 1992: Albert Camus 'The Outsider 1 1993: The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham 1 1994
The winners and nominees of the previous Parodic Literature Awards are as follows: 1 Nominations for the 2022 Parodic Literature Award: - The Three-Body Problem Series - Alive - The Snowy Kingdom - One Hundred Years of Solitude - The Ordinary World - White Night Journey - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 2. 2019 Prize for Parodic Literature: - One Hundred Years of Solitude - The Snowy Kingdom - Alive - The Ordinary World - White Night Journey - Fortress Besieged - The Three-Body Problem Series - Wolf Totem - Abandoned City - Border Town - Golden Age Nominated 3. 2018 Literature Prize winner: - Alive - White Night Journey - Fortress Besieged - Border Town - The Ordinary World - The Snowy Kingdom - Wolf Totem - Abandoned City - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Lu Xun Nominated 4. 2017 Literature Prize winner: - The Three-Body Problem Series - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Lu Xun - Abandoned City - Border Town - The Snowy Kingdom - Wolf Totem - The Ordinary World - White Night Journey - Fortress Besieged Nominated 5. 2016 Literature Prize winner: - The Three-Body Problem Series - Wolf Totem - Border Town - The Ordinary World - White Night Journey - Lu Xun - Abandoned City - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Fortress Besieged - The Snowy Country Nominated 6. 2015 Literature Prize winner: - The Three-Body Problem Series - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Abandoned City - Wolf Totem - White Night Journey - Lu Xun - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Border Town - Snow White Nominated 7. 2014 Literature Prize winner: - Alive - Wolf Totem - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged Nominated 8. 2013 Prize for Parodic Literature: - The Three-Body Problem Series - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Wolf Totem Nominated 9. 2012 Literature Prize winner: - The Three-Body Problem Series - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Wolf Totem - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 10 2011 Literature Prize winner: - The Three-Body Problem Series - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Wolf Totem - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 11 2010 Literature Prize winner: - The Three-Body Problem Series - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Wolf Totem - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 12 2009 Prize in Literature: - Alive - The Snowy Kingdom - One Hundred Years of Solitude - Abandoned City - Border Town - Wolf Totem - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Lu Xun Nominated 13 2008 Prize for Literature: - Alive - The Three-Body Problem Series - Wolf Totem - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged Nominated 14 2007 Prize in Literature: - The Three-Body Problem Series - Wolf Totem - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 15 2006 Literature Prize winner: - The Three-Body Problem Series - Wolf Totem - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 16 2005 Prize for Literature: - Alive - Wolf Totem - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 17 2004 Prize for Literature: - Alive - The Three-Body Problem Series - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 18 2003 Prize for Literature: - Alive - The Three-Body Problem Series - Border Town - Abandoned City - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 19 2002 Prize for Literature: - Teahouse - Kong Yiji - Border Town - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude 20. 2001 Prize in Literature: - Teahouse - Kong Yiji - The Three-Body Problem Series - Border Town - Snow White - Lu Xun - White Night Journey - The Ordinary World - Fortress Besieged - Nominated for One Hundred Years of Solitude
Which works of American literature won the Nobel Prize: 1. The Leaves of Grass by Walter Whitman 2. Holmes by Raymond chandler 3 The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 4. Ralph Waldo Emerson's novels The Natural and The Rooster 5. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemmingway 6 Herbert George Wales '1984 7. Thomas Pynchon's The Kite Runner 8 Two Paths by Robert Frost (Two Paths) Faulkner's On the Road 10. The Necklace by Mopassant (L'Anse Mechanic Island) These are the Nobel Prize-winning works of American literature. Other famous works of American literature include The Great Gatsby, The Catcher in the Rye, and The Hundred Years of Solitude.
The work that won the 8th Mao Dun Literature Prize was The Ordinary World.
The Mao Dun Literature Prize was one of the most important awards in Chinese literature. The following is a brief introduction of the previous award-winning works of the Mao Dun Literature Prize: 1. The first Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work in 1982 was Qin Qiang. 2nd Mao Dun Literature Prize: In 1986, the award-winning work was "Impetuous". 3. The 3rd Mao Dun Literature Prize: Alive was awarded in 1990. 4th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work was "Decryption" in 1994. 5th Mao Dun Literature Prize: In 1998, the winning work was Camel Xiangzi. 6th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work in 2002 was Qin Huohuo's Desperate Life. 7th Mao Dun Literature Prize: In 2006, the winning work was "Chinese Divorce". 8th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work in 2010 was "Decryption 2." 9th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work in 2012 was Golden Age. 10th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work in 2014 was The Ordinary World. 11th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work in 2016 was White Deer Plain. 12th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The winning work in 2018 was Ghost Blows Out the Light. The award-winning works are all famous works in China. These works cover different topics and styles, including novels, essays, essays, etc., demonstrating the outstanding achievements of Chinese literature.
The Mao Dun Literature Prize was established by China to honor outstanding novels. Since its establishment in 1982, the award has been given out more than 40 times, including many classic works and outstanding works. The following is a brief introduction of the award-winning works of the previous Mao Dun Literature Prize: 1. The first Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 1982: 2. The second Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 1986: Teahouse 3. Third Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 1989: Camel Xiangzi 4th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 1992: Night Intoxicated by the Spring Breeze 5th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 1994: Alive 6. The 6th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work awarded in 1997: The Red Soroliang Family 7th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2000: Red Rock 8. The 8th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2002: The Old Man and the Sea 9th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2004: Qin Huohuo's Desperate Life 10th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2006: Abandoned City 11th Mao Dun Literature Prize: The award-winning work in 2008: The Rise of the Great Qin Empire 12th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2010: Ghost Blows Out the Light 13th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2012: Decryption 14th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2014: Golden Age 15 The 15th Mao Dun Literature Award: Awarded in 2016: Border Town 16th Mao Dun Literature Prize: Awarded in 2018: The Three-Body Problem The above are the previous Mao Dun Literature Prize-winning works and brief introductions. Each award-winning work has its own unique literary value and social significance.
Most of the Nobel Prize in Literature winners are novels. This is because novels are a widely accepted and appreciated form of literature. They can resonate with readers by digging deep into the inner emotions and complexity of the characters, as well as through vivid plots and rich character settings. Fictions could also provide profound inspirational reflections through in-depth discussions of social issues, history, culture, and human experience. Therefore, the novel was a very promising literary form that could provide readers with a broader vision and deeper thinking. The Nobel Prize in Literature Selection Committee chose novels as the award-winning works in order to better explore and commend those works with outstanding literary achievements and encourage more development and prosperity of literature.