
Literature is Humanities: a Century of Nobel Prize in Literature When Stars Shine
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This book is the brainchild of Mr. Wang Zhaoqian, a famous scholar, literary critic, and editor who has been engaged in professional literary editing, reading, and commenting for nearly 40 years on world literature. From the perspective of pure literary appreciation, criticism and creation, and from the perspective of human nature, history and aesthetics, Wang Zhaoqian carefully interprets more than one hundred Nobel Prize winners in literature since 1901 and their classic masterpieces, comprehensively presenting the glory and brilliance at the top of the world literature pyramid over the past century. Why did they win the award? Why do their works become classics? What contributions did they make to world literature? How do they live and create? One book can read more than 100 world literary classics over the past 100 years, and understand the lives and creative processes of more than 100 literary masters. They are - Tagore, Romain Rolland, Yeats, Bernard Shaw, Thomas Mann, Eugene O'Neill, Pearl Buck, Hermann Hesse, Gide, Eliot, Faulkner, Hemingway, Camus, Pasternak, Sartre, Sholokhov, Kawabata Yasunari, Beckett, Solzhenitsyn, Neruda, Marquez, William Golding, Oe Kenzaburo, Szymborska, José Saramago, Günter Grass, Naipaul, Coetzee, Orhan Pamuk, Hertha Miller, Llosa, Mo Yan, Alexeevich, Bob Dylan, Kazuo Ishiguro...
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