Here are some famous mystery novels:
1. Edgar Allan Poe: The Raven, The Tell-Tale Heart, The Red Death (all of which are related to ghosts, suspense, and murder)
2 Agatha Christie: Murder on the Oriental Express, Death on the Nile, and The Abc Murder (A Christie's Detective Agency)
3. Christian Bale (Christian Aguinas): Murder on the Oriental Express, Death on the Nile, The Godfather
4 Arthur Conan Doyle: Sherlock Holmes, The Hound of the Baskervilles
5 Carl Jung: The Ego and the id, The Collective Unconscious
6. Raymond chandler,"The Godfather Part II,""The Big Lebowski."
7 John le Carre: The library at la Quaise, The home of the happily ever after
8. Tomohiro Iwai: "White Night Journey,""The Sacrifice of Suspect X,""Worry Reliever."
These are just a few famous mystery novels. There are many other readers who can choose according to their own interests.
There's Bessie Head. She is a Botswanan writer whose short stories are very engaging. Her works often deal with themes of exile, identity, and the complex relationships within African communities. Then there's Dambudzo Marechera from Zimbabwe. His short stories are known for their raw and unflinching look at life, often challenging the norms and exploring the darker aspects of human nature in an African context. Nadine Gordimer from South Africa, although she writes in a broader context, also has some great short stories that touch on the complex racial and social issues in South Africa.
There are many outstanding writers and works in Tibetan history. The following are some of the famous figures and works:
1 Songtsan Gampo: The first king in Tibetan history. He established the earliest political system in Tibet and left behind many literary works. The most famous one is Princess Wencheng's Entering Tibet.
2. Chilong Dezan: He was the eldest son of Songtsan Gambo and the first emperor of the Tibetan region. His works included Brodkin and Princess Wen Xian's Entry into Tibet.
3. The Yarlung Zangbo River is the main river in the Tibetan region and an important symbol of Tibetan culture. The Yarlung Zangbo River has left behind many literary works, the most famous of which is the oldest Tibetan poetry collection, Gangrenboqi.
Luosang Dalai Lama was a famous politician and religious leader in Xizang history. He was also an important part of Xizang culture. His works include the novel Dream of the Red Chamber and the play Legend of the White Snake.
5 Tsangyang Gyatso: A famous poet and prince of love songs in Xizang history. His poems are full of deep feelings and desire for love. His works included "Love Song" and so on.
In addition, there are many other famous Tibetan writers and works, such as My Home is in Tibet by Tang Zhengdong, the governor of Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture.
For well-known novels, you can refer to the following examples:
1 George Orwell: Animal Farm
2. George R. R. Martin: A Song of Ice and Fire
3 Stephen King: The Shawshank Redemption
4. Harry Potter: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
5 Margaret Atwood: The Great Gatsby
6 Raymond chandler: the long farewell
7 Hugo: "The World of Miserables"
8 Jin Yong: The Deer and the Cauldron
9. Haruki Murakami: The Forest of Norway
10 George Orwell: 1984
These are some well-known novels, and of course, there are many other excellent novels. Different readers can choose according to their preferences.
The following are some famous essays:
Lu Xun (1881 - 1936) was originally named Zhou Shuren, an important representative of modern Chinese literature. His representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and Scream.
Lao She (1899 - 1966) was a famous modern Chinese essayist, novelist, and dramatist. His representative works included Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse.
3 Bing Xin (1900 - 1999), a famous modern Chinese essayist, poet, translator, and children's literature author. Her representative works included Stars and Spring Water.
Zhu Ziqing (1918 - 1988) was a famous modern Chinese essayist. His representative works included 'Back View' and 'Moonlight over the Lotus Pond.'
5 Zhou Guoping (1939-), a famous modern Chinese essayist and poet. His representative works included "Helping Each Other" and "Living".
Liang Shiqiu (1897 - 1972) was a famous modern Chinese essayist, novelist, and literary translator. His representative works included "Yashe Talk About Eating","Three Words and Two Pats" and so on.
Lin Yutang (1895 - 1975) was a famous modern Chinese essayist, novelist, and literary translator. His representative works included Fortress Besieged and The Jitters of the Wind.
These are some of the famous essays. Their works have different styles, but they all reflect the essence of Chinese culture and human nature.
Okay, the following are famous Chinese and foreign:
1. Hugo van Gogh,"Miserables"
2. The Tempest, by Shakespeare
Dickens (Dickens) A Tale of Two Cities
4. Mao Zedong, The Scream
5. The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Ernest.
6. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald), The Great Gatsby
7. Hugo van Gogh,"Miserables"
8 Mao Ming, The Moon and Sixpence
9 Tolstoy (Tolstoy) War and Peace
10. The Necklace by Maurpassant
11 Lao She (Shu Qingchun), Teahouse
12. Chekhov (Khmechevsky), Cherry Orchard
13 Calvino, The Invisible City
14 Calvino (Calvino), Poyang Lake
15 Haruki Murakami, The Forest of Norway
16 Mo Yan (Mo Yan)"Red Sorghums Family"
17. Ernest Hemmingway, The Sun Also Rises
18. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald), The Sound and the Fury
Malkovich, One Hundred Years of Solitude
Mao Ming, The Moon and Sixpence
21 Mao Ming, The Shackles of Humanity
22 Nabokov, Lolita
George Orwell (1984)
24. Hugo van Gogh,"Miserables"
25. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald), The Sound and the Fury
26. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald)-On the Road
27. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald), The Great Gatsby
28 Calvino, The Invisible City
29 Kafka, Metamorphosis
30 Kafka, The Castle
31 Kafka, Trial
32 Kafka, The Rite of Spring
33 Calvino (Calvino), Poyang Lake
34. Borges (Bohran),"Romani Soul"
35 Borges (Bohran), City of God
36 Borges (Bohran), Hourglass
37 Mao Ming, The Moon and Sixpence
38 Mao Ming, The Shackles of Humanity
39 Nabokov, Lolita
40. Nabokov, La Traviata
41 Nabokov's Three Bodies
42 Nabokov, Lolita
43 Nabokov, The Castle
Calvino (The Invisible City)
45. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald), The Sound and the Fury
46. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald), On the Road
47. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald), The Great Gatsby
48. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald)-1984
49. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald),"The Night Is Gentle"
50 Calvino (Calvino) The Invisible City
The following are some of the famous foreign fantasy games:
1 JRV Tolkien-The Lord of the Rings
2. George R R Martin-A Song of Ice and Fire
3. Raymond Chandler-The Sopranos
Stephen King-The Shawshank Redemption
5. Hugo-"Les Misérables"
6. William gibson-neuromancer (Necro Raven)
7 George Orwell-Nineteen Eighty-Four
8 Harry Potter series-Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
9 Edgar Allan Poe-The Black Death
10 Margaret Atwood-The Gone with the Wind
The above was just a portion of fantasy. There were many other excellent ones.
Jhumpa Lahiri is a contemporary Indian - American author who writes about the Indian - American experience. Her book 'Interpreter of Maladies' is a collection of short stories. These stories often deal with themes of cultural displacement, family, and identity, which are very relevant to the immigrant experience.
There are many excellent works in ancient Chinese literature. The following are some famous authors and their representative works:
1. Cao Xueqin: "Jia Baoyu lost his memory, Lin Daiyu died of illness" and other famous sentences in "Dream of the Red Chamber".
2. Lu Xun: " Diary of a Madman "," I was born without doing anything and was lost in the world " and other famous sentences.
[3] shakespeare: "to be or not to be, this is a question worth thinking about" in hamlet.
4. Li Bai: In "Wine to Drink", there are famous sentences such as "Life must be happy when it is satisfied, don't make the golden cup empty to the moon".
5. Su Shi: "When will the bright moon have wine to ask the blue sky?"
6. Xin Qiji: In the "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi", there were famous sentences such as "Looking for him in the crowd for thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, that person is in the dim light".
7. Li Qingzhao: "Like a Dream" in the famous lines such as "often remember the stream pavilion, drunk at dusk, I don't know the way back".
8. Cao Xueqin: "Peach Blossom Fan: The World's Feelings are Thin" in famous sentences such as "Life is naturally filled with love, this hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon".
These are just a small part of the famous sentences in ancient Chinese literature. These works and authors have left us a profound and rich cultural heritage.