Sure. Writers are often associated with writing novels. It's a way for them to express complex ideas, emotions, and experiences. Some writers focus solely on novels, while others may also write other forms of literature, but novels remain a significant part of the writing world.
There are many excellent modern times. The following are some of them:
1 George Orwell: Animal Farm, 1984, Animal Farm
2. Author of the Harry Potter series, JK Rowling: Harry Potter
3 Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights
4. Haruki Murakami: " The Forest of Norway "," 1Q84 "," The End of the World and Cold Wonderland "
5 Stephen King: The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Book, The Shining
6. Keigo Higashino: " White Night Journey "," The Sacrifice of Suspect X "," Malice "
7. Mo Yan: " Big Breasts and Buttocks "," Red Sorghums Family "," Sandalwood Punishment "
8. Ernest Hemmingway: The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms
Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury, Macondo, To the Lighthouse
10 Jin Yong: The Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Swordsman
This was only a part of it. There were many other excellent modern times.
One characteristic could be that male writers of romance novels may approach the physical aspects of love a bit differently. They might describe the male character's physical attraction to the female in a more straightforward way compared to some female writers. Also, male writers might be more inclined to set their love stories in more male - dominated environments like the military or in a sports setting, while female writers may choose more domestic or female - centric settings more often. But again, these are broad generalizations and many male and female writers cross these boundaries in their writing.
Ancient China:
- Cao Xueqin: Dream of the Red Chamber
- Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories
- Lao She: Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi
- Ba Jin: Home, Spring, Autumn
- Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains
Modern times:
- Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Hesitation, New Stories
- Lao She: Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi
- Ba Jin: Home, Spring, Autumn
- Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains
Modern:
- Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Hesitation, New Stories
- Lao She: Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi
- Ba Jin: Home, Spring, Autumn
- Ding Ling: The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River, Three Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains
- Zhang Ailing: Red Rose and White Rose, Aquilaria Fragrance: The First Stove of Incense
- Qian Zhongshu: Fortress Besieged
- Shen Congwen: Border Town
Current generation:
- Mo Yan: Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks
- Yu Hua: Live, Shout in the Drizzle
- Jia Pingao: Qin Qiang, Abandoned City
- Ernest Hemmingway: The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms
- Kawabata Yasunari: Snow Country, Thousand Cranes
- Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind, Gone with the Wind
Modern times, modern times.
In modern times, their works were often influenced by the European Enlightenment, romanticism, realism and other literary trends. For example, Dickens, Maupassant, Tolstoy, Maugham, Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, and so on.
In modern times, their works were mainly influenced by modern, post-modern, realism and other literary trends. For example, Ernest Hemmingway, Faulkner, Marquez, Mo Yan, Jia Pingao, Yu Hua, and so on.
Their works are influenced by various thoughts, social, political and cultural factors. For example, Jia Pingao, Mo Yan, Su Tong, Tie Ning, Liu Zhenyun, Annie Baby, Zhou Guoping, Lu Yao, Yu Hua, Han Shaogong, Chen Zhongshi, Wang Xiaobo, and so on.
Those who are alive now generally concentrate on writing after the 20th century because their writing time span is relatively short. However, some of them could still be called modern.
One option could be the Illinois Arts Council Agency grants. They often support various forms of art, including literature. Writers of novels may be eligible to apply if they meet certain criteria like being an Illinois resident and having a strong writing project in progress.
Douglas Adams is definitely one of them. His 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' is full of hilarious and absurd situations. For example, the idea of a planet being built by a race just to figure out the ultimate question to the answer '42' is both crazy and funny.