Among the Nobel Prize in Literature winning works, the following are examples of works that have won poetry:
1 The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham
Henry James 'The English Patient
3 John Hancock by John Keats
4 Evelyn Presper, The Stars of Lyric Poetry
5 George Eliot's Middlemarch
6 Bertrand Russell's Bertrand Russell Poetry Collection
Calvino's Invisible City
8 The Waste Land by John Kitts
9. Albert Camus 'The Outsider
10 Nabokov's Lolita
New poetry refers to the poetry movement in the early 20th century, which was led by the New Moon School, symbolism, modernism and other schools, with freedom, independence and personality as the main characteristics. Compared with the old poems, the new poems had more open and free artistic forms, including free association, free arrangement of words, free use of various rhetorical techniques, etc. At the same time, new poems also paid attention to expressing personal feelings and thoughts, pursuing a high degree of unity of ideology and artistry. From the 1930s to the 1950s, new poetry experienced a period of prosperity, and a large number of excellent poets and works emerged, such as Hai Zi, Xi Murong, Shu Ting, Bei Dao, etc. However, with the change of times and the evolution of poetry tradition, new poetry gradually declined.
One of the well - known prize winning American novels is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It won the Pulitzer Prize. This novel is a powerful exploration of racial injustice in the American South through the eyes of a young girl.
The origin of modern American poetry and literature can be traced back to the early 19th century, when the United States began to accept the European poetry tradition, a group of outstanding poets emerged, such as Robert Frost, William Butler Yeats, Richard Straid, etc.
Modern American poetry is distinguished by its emphasis on personal feelings and inner experience, and the pursuit of freedom and creativity in form. His representative works include Yeats 'On Sakhalin Island and When I Cross a Bridge, as well as Frost's Searching for Self and Rebecca Darling.
The origins of modern American literature can be traced back to the early 19th century, including classic works such as James Joyce's Ulysses and George Orwell's 1984. The 20th century was the active period of modern American literature, which produced a group of outstanding works such as Ernest Hemmingway's The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms, Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and The Local Sceneries of Virginia, and Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Age of Violera.
Modern poetry and modern literature are important parts of American literature and have a far-reaching influence.
There are a few names that come to mind. For instance, Anne Carson has received recognition in both poetry and fiction with her unique and powerful writing styles. Another is Marilynne Robinson, known for her profound works in both fields.