There was one in India. He was a Frenchman born in 1829 and died in 1895. His works covered novels, plays, essays, and many other fields. He was hailed as the greatest in Europe in the 19th century. Balzac's works had a profound influence on Western literature. His work, Human Comedy, had also become a classic in the history of world literature.
It's quite challenging to pinpoint the exact first writer of fiction in India as the literary history is complex and diverse. But some consider Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay to be one of the early significant fiction writers.
To become a novelist in India, you have to come up with unique and engaging ideas. Build a strong vocabulary and work on your grammar. Also, it helps to join writing workshops or groups to get feedback and support.
I don't have anything about China at the moment. However, as far as I know, since the establishment of the Hugo Award in 1955, there have been a total of 20 Chinese awards. These included:
- Lao She (1939)
- Mo Yan (2012 Award)
- Yu Hua (1993)
- Ba Jin (1995)
- Lu Xun (1921)
- Jin Yong (1966)
- Liang Yusheng (1994)
- Zhou Erfu (1982)
- Wang Shuo (1997)
- Margaret Atwood (1968)
- George Orwell (1966)
- George Eliot (1948)
- Charles Dickens (1839)
It should be noted that the Hugo Award was an important award in the French literary world. It was not only limited to France but also covered other countries.
Shaanxi, winner of the Literature Prize:
Mo Yan's representative works include " Red Sorghums Family " and " Big Breasts and Buttocks ".
2. Yu Hua's representative works include " Alive " and " Shout in the Drizzle ".
3. Jia Pingao's representative works include "Qin Qiang" and "Abandoned City".
4. The representative works of the Mai family included " Border Town " and " Qin Huohuo's Dusk ".
Liu Zhenyun's representative works include " One sentence is worth ten thousand sentences " and " Alive ".
The above is Shaanxi, who has won the contradictory literature award. I hope it can be of help to you.
The amount a novel writer earns in India is not fixed. It's influenced by things like the writer's reputation, the marketing of the book, and whether it becomes a bestseller. Some writers might have to rely on other sources of income along with their writing to make ends meet.
He was the first person in China to win the Hugo Award. Mo Yan became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955. His representative works included Red Sorghums and Fat Breasts and Buttocks.
Cao Wenxuan was the most award-winning writer in China. He had won many literary awards, including Lu Xun Literature Award, Lao She Literature Award, Mao Dun Literature Award, Mo Yan Nobel Prize in Literature, etc. His works were also highly regarded in the history of Chinese literature, known for their complicated plots, profound characters, and rich thoughts.
Light, Short, Scattered. This book was a short story, mainly about all kinds of wild fantasies. It was a semi-science fiction, light novel, short story, and prose. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The 2014 Nebula Award best novel was 'Ancillary Justice'. It stands out for its unique take on world - building. The world it creates is complex and filled with different cultures and species. The main character, Breq, is an interesting and complex protagonist. Her quest for justice after being part of a larger entity makes for a captivating story. The novel also has some great twists and turns that keep the reader engaged throughout.