Well, Asian writers' short stories tend to have a deep sense of emotional restraint. They don't always spell out emotions directly but rather imply them through actions and descriptions. For instance, in Korean short stories, characters' unspoken feelings can be felt through their polite yet tense interactions. Moreover, many Asian short stories are rooted in historical and social contexts. Japanese short stories from the post - war era often reflect the impact of war on society and individuals. And in Southeast Asian short stories, the influence of colonial history and the struggle for national identity can be seen.
Yes. Yasunari Kawabata is a well - known Asian writer of short stories. His works are known for their delicate and nuanced portrayal of emotions. 'Snow Country' is a famous work that contains short - story - like elements, with its beautiful descriptions of the landscape and the complex relationships between the characters. Additionally, Lu Xun from China has many excellent short stories. His works, like 'The True Story of Ah Q', are incisive in dissecting the problems of Chinese society at that time, and are also very thought - provoking in terms of human nature.
There are many Asian writers from the 19th century to the present that can be referred to in the following rankings:
Lu Xun, an important representative of modern Chinese literature, was hailed as the father of modern Chinese literature.
2 Lao She, an important representative of modern Chinese literature, was hailed as the founder of modern Chinese literature.
3 Jin Yong-Hong Kong martial arts novelist whose works have been translated into many languages and have a profound influence.
4 Ba Jin-An important representative of modern Chinese literature. His works include novels, essays, and poems.
5 Ye Shengtao-An important representative of modern Chinese literature, known as "an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature."
6 Lin Yutang-An important representative of modern Chinese literature, known as "an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature."
7 Yu Hua-An important representative of contemporary Chinese literature, known as "an important figure in the history of contemporary Chinese literature."
8 Mo Yan-An important representative of contemporary Chinese literature, known as "an important figure in the history of contemporary Chinese literature."
9 Jia Pingao-An important representative of contemporary Chinese literature, known as "an important figure in the history of contemporary Chinese literature."
Zhou Erfu (10 weeks) -An important representative of modern Chinese literature, known as "an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature."
The following examples can be used for reference:
The modern era usually involved a variety of topics, including love, science fiction, history, fantasy, and so on. Some of them were famous contemporary authors such as King, JK Rowling, George R. R Martin, and J.D. Salinger.
2. The modern era usually paid more attention to plots and character portrayals, as well as innovative writing styles. Some may use humor and sarcasm, while others.
In modern times, it could be found on various literary platforms, including e-books, paper books, magazines, and so on. Some of the famous platforms included Amazon, Amazon, and Douban.
The following examples can be used as reference:
1 Cao Xueqin: Dream of the Red Chamber
2. Jin Yong: Legend of the Condor Heroes, The Condor Heroes, Eight Dragons, The Swordsman, The Deer and the Cauldron
3. Ernest Hemmingway: The Sun Also Rises
Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury, Birds of Virgil, Macondo
5 Tolstoy: War and Peace, Anna Karenina, Resurrection
6 Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence
7 Nabokov: Lolita
8 Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind
9 George Orwell: 1984
10 Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind
The following are some famous works in the United Kingdom:
- Harry Potter series
- Jane Austen's 'Pride and Predestiny'.
- George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
- The Thorn Birds by James Thiber
- Dickens 'novel series, Oliver Twist
- Hamlet, the play by William shakespeare
These are just a few of the places in Britain that are worth exploring.
The modern era could be referred to as the following famous modern era:
1 Stephen King-The Shawshank Redemption, The Shining, The Dark Forest
2 George Orwell-1984, Animal Farm, Animal Planet
3 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood)-Gone with the Wind, Sense and Sensibility, Gone with the Wind
4. Hugo Victor-"Miserables,""Notre-Dame de Paris,""Labourers at Sea."
5. Ernest Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, A Good Morning
6. William F. Buckley-The Sound and the Fury, The People of Virgil, Gentle Night
7 Mo Yan-Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, Sandalwood Punishment
8 Maugham-The Moon and Sixpence, The Blade, The Shackles of Humanity
9 Harry Potter Series (JK Rowling)-Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
The above is just a part of the modern era. There are many other excellent ones that are worth exploring and appreciating.
We can come up with some works by niche authors. Amongst them, Ah-Cheng was a treasure writer. His collection of essays, Common Sense and General Knowledge, was rated 8.5 points and described as a philosophical work that had insight into the nature of things. In addition, Alvaro Mutis 'The Adventures and Misfortunes of Makelore was also a classic literary work by a minority writer. His work won the Cervantes Prize. 'Never Waking' by Monica Chan was also a classic. In addition, there were also some niche works by Japanese writers, such as Miyuki Miyabe's 'Train' and 'Reason,' Ishiguro Kazuo's 'The End of the Long Day' and 'The Light Shadow of the Far', Osamu Dazai's' Overstep Law', Haruki Murakami's '1Q84,' Tanizaki Junichiro's 'Modern Love Addict' and 'Foreign Tales,' and Yabashin Nakaken's 'Absolute Scream'. In general, the works of these writers might not be well known to the public, but they had a certain literary value.
Spain has many famous works that have been translated into different languages. Here are some famous Spanish:
Cervantes (Senecaeca): He was the most important representative of the Spanish Renaissance, including Don Quijote and the Iliad.
2. Carlos Ruiz Safon (Los Ruiz Safon): His works on history, politics, and philosophy include Salerno and Don Quijote.
3. Gabriel García Márquez: His works explore the history, politics, and culture of Spain and Latin-America, including One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Age of Chocolate.
4. Nassim Nicholas Taleb: His works focus on mental health, crime, and horror, including The Black Book and Game of Thrones.
5 Mario Puzo: His works are mainly fictional novels and plays, including The Godfather and The Mysterious Island.
These are just Spanish works. There are many other excellent works that have unique styles and theme.
Well, 'Monkey: Journey to the West' is a classic of Asian fiction. It's a Chinese epic that has been retold in many forms. The adventures of the Monkey King and his companions are full of magic, humor, and deep philosophical ideas. Then there's 'The Vegetarian' by Han Kang. It tells the disturbing story of a woman who decides to become a vegetarian, which has a huge impact on her family and society in South Korea. Also, 'The Housekeeper and the Professor' by Yoko Ogawa is great. It shows a unique relationship between a housekeeper and a math professor with a short - term memory problem in Japan.