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.
Well, first, you need to research which awards are suitable for your novel. For example, if it's a literary - fiction - type first novel, the PEN/Hemingway Award might be a good fit. Then, go to the official website of the award. There, you'll usually find detailed instructions. Most likely, you'll need to submit a copy of your novel, along with a completed application form that may ask for details about you and your work. Some awards may also require a fee for submission, so be aware of that.
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.
Some of the famous short stories that won awards:
1 Hugo Boss: His "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Miserables" are considered masterpieces of modern literature. Some of his short stories are also very popular, such as "The Little Match Girl" and "The Bell Ringer of Notre-Dame de Paris."
2. Forrest Gump: His short stories, The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms, are considered one of his masterpieces, some of which are also highly acclaimed, such as The Gates of Heaven.
Faulkner (To Kill a Mockingbird): His novels The Sound and the Fury and Hornet's Nest are considered classics of modern literature. Some of his short stories are also very popular, such as Glory and Hornet's Nest.
4 Jin Yong: His martial arts novels, Eight Dragons and Eight Mysteries, and The Deer and Cauldron, are widely loved by readers. Some of his short stories, such as White Horse Roaring in the West Wind and The Tactics of the Liancheng, have also received widespread praise.
5 Lu Xun (Mao Zedong): His works include novels, essays, essays, and many other styles. Some of his short stories, such as The True Story of Ah Q and Kong Yiji, are also classics.
This was worth reading.
Zhang Jie had won the China XX Award twice. Her masterpieces included " The Golden Age " and " The Silver Age ", which were regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature.
Zhang Jie had won the China XX Award twice. Her works were famous for their delicate emotional descriptions and profound thoughts. She was known as "the best contemporary prose writer in China". Among them, her representative works, The Seventh Day and The Invisible City, left a deep impression in the history of Chinese literature.