The list of previous Allan Poe Award winners is as follows:
The first Allan Poe Award (1954):
- The Cat in the Hat
- The Moon and Sixpence
- "Annabel Lee"
- Red Death
- The Devil of Ler (Midnight)
- "The Shining"
The second Allan Poe Award (1956):
- Human Skin Inn (The Inn)
- Red Death
- The Moon and Sixpence
- The Bronze Statue
- "Annabel Lee"
- The Cat in the Hat
Third Allan Poe Award (1958):
- "The Shining"
- The Paris of Maupassant
- The Screaming Woman
- The Cat in the Hat
- Red Death
- "Annabel Lee"
The 4th Allan Poe Award (1960):
- "The Vampire"
- The Descent
- The Paris of Maupassant
- The Scream
- The Bronze Statue
- "The Shining"
The 5th Allan Poe Award (1962):
- The Paris of Maupassant
- The Terror Island
- Red Death
- "The Shining"
- The Bronze Statue
- "The Descent"
The 6th Allan Poe Award (1964):
- The Night Ranger
- Red Death 2
- The Terror Island 2
- Paris of Mopassant 2
- The Descent 2
- The Descent 2
The 7th Allan Poe Award (1967):
- Paris of Mopassant 3
- The Terror Island 3
- The Bronze Statue 3
- The Descent 3
- The Night Ranger 3
The Eighth Allan Poe Award (1969):
- The Night Ranger 4
- Paris of Maupassant 4
- The Terror Island 4
- The Bronze Statue 4
- The Descent 4
- The Descent 4
The 9th Allan Poe Award (1970):
- The Night Ranger 5
- Paris of Maupassant (5)
- The Terror Island 5
- The Bronze Statue 5
- The Descent 5
- The Descent 5
The 10th Allan Poe Award (1972):
- The Night Ranger 6
- Paris 6 (M)
- The Terror Island 6
- The Bronze Statue 6
- The Descent 6
- The Descent 6
The 11th Allan Poe Award (1973):
- The Night Ranger 7
- Paris 7 (M)
- The Terror Island 7
- The Bronze Statue 7
- The Descent 7
- The Descent 7
We can get a list of recommended novels that have won the Nobel Prize in Literature. The list included the following works:
1. Faint Shadow of the Faraway Mountain Author: Ishiguro Kazuo
2. Frog Author: Mo Yan
3. Red Sorghums Family Author: Mo Yan
4. Water and Earth by Quasimodo
5. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway
6. "Mikel Street" by Naipaul
7. The Snowy Kingdom, Thousand Cranes, Ancient Capital by Kawabata Yasunari
In addition, there were other Nobel Prize-winning works such as Escape, Chance, Rush, Silence, Passion, Invasion, Playful, Magic, and other short stories, as well as Doris Lessing's works such as The Golden Note, Violent Children, and The Weeds Are Singing.
These award-winning works were highly readable and classic, but that didn't mean that the award-winning book was necessarily the best. These works covered different topics and styles, and readers could choose to read according to their interests.
The winners of the 34th Golden Rooster Awards had been announced. The best feature film award went to the movie "The Island Guardian," while Zhang Yimou won the best director award for his movie "Over the Cliff." Zhang Xiaofei won the Best Actress Award for the movie Hello, Lee Huanying, while Zhang Yi won the Best Actor Award for the movie Over the Cliff. Zhu Yuanyuan and Fan Wei won the Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor awards for their movies, My Sister and One Second, respectively. Other awards included Best Director's First Work, Best Small and Medium-budget Story Film, Best documentary/educational film, Best Art Film, Best Children's Film, Best Drama Film, etc.
The 2021 China Good Book Award list included books in many categories, including humanities and social sciences, literature and art, popular science life, children's and other categories. Here are some examples of the winning books:
- Award-winning books in the humanities and social sciences category: Ma Haide, The Great Doctor, Digital Interpretation of China: China's Development Coordinates and Achievement, Discovering the Sanxing Dui, China's Beidou, Ancient Botanic Garden: The Beauty of Plants and Vegetation in Traditional Culture, Double Circulation: New Development Pattern, Breaking and Re-integration of Worldwide, Biography of Wang Anshi.
- Literature and art award-winning books: " Living Life " and " Bungee Jumping."
- Award-winning popular science books: " 5000 Years of Ocean Changes "," The Wisdom of Plants ".
- The award-winning children's book was The Children of Ulan Muqi.
In addition, there were other award-winning books, but the specific book list information might need to be further consulted.
Jesmyn Ward's 'Salvage the Bones' is also a winner. It's a heart - wrenching story set in Mississippi that delves into the lives of a poor black family as they face the approaching Hurricane Katrina.
Most of them have very creative world - building. For example, in 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons, he creates a future universe with a complex web of planets and civilizations. It makes readers feel like they are truly exploring a new and vast cosmos.
The Schindler's List Award for Fiction is likely an award related to fictional works. It might be named in honor of 'Schindler's List', which is a well - known story about Oskar Schindler saving Jews during the Holocaust. This award could be given to novels or short stories that perhaps share themes like heroism, the human condition during difficult times, or historical - based fictional accounts.
There were a few international award-winning novels that were worth recommending. Among them were " Entering the Entertainment Industry Starting from Joining a Game Company " and " The Great Mountain Village Author." In addition, there was also an Ivy League International Award novel series, which included Josh's Court, Abilene's Summer, Wooden Doll's Journey, Miss Walnut, The Mysterious Sunset Mountain, Running Teenager, Fairy Child, and so on. These books had won international awards and were very helpful in cultivating children's interest in reading and writing skills. In addition, there was also a series of novels that won the Ivy League International Award, including Sending Eleanor Home, Finding Agatha, That Deep Summer, The Boy Chasing Gold, Young Kavalan, and so on. These books are suitable for children aged 9-14.
One of the well - known 'World Fantasy Award Winners Novel' is 'Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell' by Susanna Clarke. It's a captivating blend of historical fiction and fantasy, set in an alternate version of 19th - century England where magic once existed and is being rediscovered.