What are the Nobel Prizes in Literature?

The Nobel Prize for Literature includes:

2010 JorgeMario PedroVargasLlosa "The Green House", "Armageddon" and "The City and the Dog" , "Long Talk in the Bar", "Who is the Murderer" Spain/Peru;

2011 Tomas G?sta Transtr?mer "17 Poems", "On the Way" Secret", "The Half-Complete Sky", "Seeing the Dark", "For the Living and the Dead", "Sorrow Gondola" Sweden;

2012 Mo Yan (MoYan) "Red Sorghum", " "Wine Country", "Big Breasts and Wide Buttocks", "Life and Death Fatigue", "Frog" China;

In 2013 Alice Ann Munro (Alice Ann Munro) "Escape", "Happy Shadow Dance", " "The Process of Love", "The Life of Girls and Women" Canada;

2014 Jean Patrick Modiano "Etoile Square", "Dark Store Street", "Youth Cafe" France;

2015 Svetlana Alexievich (Svetlana Alexandrovna Alexievich) "Memories of Chernobyl: An Oral History of the Nuclear Disaster", "The Last Witness: Children Who Lost Their Childhood" They", "The Unfemale Face of War", "The Last Witness" Belarus;

2016 Bob Dylan (Bob Dylan) "Blowin' in the Wind" United States;

2017 Kazuo Ishiguro (UK) in 2018; Olga Tokarczuk (Poland) in 2018; Peter Handke (Austria) in 2019 and so on.

On October 11, 2012, Beijing time, the Swedish Academy announced that Chinese writer Mo Yan won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature. The reason for the award was: integrating folk tales, history and contemporary society through magical realism. . ("whowithhallucinatoryrealismmergesfolktales,historyandthe?contemporary".)

Mo Yan became the first Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.