Hunan Province:
1 Hunan Province Literature Award
2 Hunan Province
3 Hunan Province
These awards were given by Hunan Province to commend and encourage the creative achievements of Hunan literature.
There are many excellent mystery novel authors in China. Some of the famous authors include:
1 Nishikawa Shinahiko-His masterpiece is Sherlock Holmes, which is a very popular mystery novel.
2. Qian Yanqiu-His work, The Seven Deadly Sins, is very famous and is considered a classic of Chinese mystery novels.
3. Lindgren-His series Murder of Officials was very popular and created a new style of Chinese mystery novels.
4 Zhou Dedong-His work, Ghost Blows Out the Light series, is very famous for combining horror and reasoning elements.
5. Yu Hua-His works,"To Live" and "Xu Sanguan's Blood Selling Story", all have elements of mystery and are regarded as one of the representative characters of Chinese mystery novels.
In addition to these authors, there were many other excellent mystery writers such as Liu Cixin, Wang Xiaobo, Margaret Atwood, etc. The development of Chinese mystery novels was very fast, and it had become a very important genre in Chinese literature.
Firstly, it needs a great plot. A complex and engaging plot full of twists and turns can catch the attention of the judges. For example, a murder mystery where the suspect changes multiple times.
Well - developed characters are also important. In 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris, the characters of Clarice Starling and Hannibal Lecter are so vivid. Their interactions and their own internal struggles add depth to the mystery. Usually, award winning mystery novels also have a great sense of suspense. They keep the reader on the edge of their seat, like in 'Sherlock Holmes' stories. Doyle was a master at creating suspenseful situations that make the reader eager to find out how Holmes will solve the mystery.
China's highest mystery novel award was held by China Mystery once every two years. The award was presented to commend China's outstanding detective novels and detective novels and to promote the development and prosperity of Chinese detective novels.
The works selected by the judges of the award were often highly popular among readers with superb reasoning skills and profound thoughts. As a result, the award had become one of the most important awards in the field of Chinese mystery novels, attracting many outstanding people from home and abroad.
Margaret Atwood could also be considered in this category. While she is known for many types of writing, her works like 'Alias Grace' which delves into the story of a female convict in the 19th century is a great example of historical fiction about women. Then there's Philippa Gregory, who has written many books set in different historical periods, especially around the Tudor and Stuart times, focusing on the lives of women and has won awards for her writing.
The Paragon Literature Prize was one of the highest awards in the Chinese literary world. Due to the strict selection criteria and the relatively complicated selection process, Sichuan won the contradictory literature award.
Currently, there were two in Sichuan Province:
1 Sichuan Province won the 2012 Literature Prize for Pardicalism;
2 Sichuan Province won the 2006 Literature Prize for Parody.
In addition, many outstanding works such as Yang Jiang, Chen Zhongshi, Jia Pingwa, Mo Yan, etc. also emerged in Sichuan Province. Their works had an important position in the history of Chinese literature.
There are many good mystery novels, some of which are famous:
1. Mystery novels: The Complete Sherlock Holmes, The Three-Body Problem, The White Night, Murder of the Green Toe, etc.
2. Inference: Agatha Christie, Keigo Higashino, Christina Aguinas, Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, etc.
These works were all very famous, and readers could choose according to their preferences. In addition, mystery novels often contain many mysteries and clues that the reader needs to think carefully to solve the truth. I hope you like these works!
Award winning historical mystery novels often have a strong sense of time and place. They transport the reader to a different era, whether it's ancient Rome or Victorian England. The details of daily life, social norms, and political situations are carefully depicted. For instance, in 'Wolf Hall' which has elements of mystery within the historical narrative of Tudor England, the court intrigue and the power struggles are presented in a way that makes the mystery of Cromwell's rise all the more engaging. Another characteristic is the use of historical facts and events to drive the mystery forward. It's not just a backdrop but an integral part of the plot.