Doris Lessing was born on October 22nd, 2009/kloc-0. She is an English woman writer. Her representative works include The Grass is Singing, The Golden Notebook and Special Cat. She is regarded as the greatest female writer after Woolf. She has been nominated by Nobel Prize in Literature for many times and won many world-class literary prizes, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007.
She is by far the oldest female Nobel Prize winner. In addition, she is the 34th female Nobel Prize winner. According to the Guardian and BBC reports, Doris Lessing, a British woman writer and Nobel Prize in Literature winner in 2007, died on 201317 at the age of 94. She worked as a nanny, telephone operator, office clerk, stenographer and reporter.
But she never stopped reading. Doris spent almost all her childhood in loneliness, in which she formed an indissoluble bond with the literary masters of19th century. At first, she didn't want to be a novelist. After the failure of her first marriage, Doris began to engage in radical political life against racial discrimination. She remarried on 1945, but it was followed by another marital accident.
The years after World War II were difficult. Lessing said that she almost lived in a nightmare and her economic situation was once embarrassing. 1950, Lessing's first novel The Grass is Singing was published in London, which won her a reputation and entered the British literary world.
2. Le Clezio
The representative writer of the French "New Fable School". Nobel Prize in Literature awarded him the reason that he was "a writer with a new starting point, a literature with poetic adventure and sensory psychedelic, and an explorer of human nature outside modern civilization". His main works include Proceedings, Goldfish, Wandering Stars, Young People's Heart, War (an award-winning work in 2008) and Urana.
Le Clezio showed his talent in literature at an early age. He is only seven years old. He wrote the novels Long Journey and Black Oladi and his mother reunited with his father on the boat. He began his literary career during a month-long trip. After studying at Nice University of the Arts, he went on to study literature at London University and Bristol University.
23-year-old Le Clezio published his first novel "Proceedings" with the help of Claude Galima during his master's degree. He was shortlisted for the highest prize in French literature, the "Goncourt" Award, and successfully won the "Renault" Award, which made him famous.
3. herta mueller
German female novelist, poet and essayist born in Romania. The reason why Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to her was "paying attention to the frankness of poetry and prose and describing the life picture of the unemployed". Representative works: Heart and Beast, Fox was a Hunter, Lowland, I don't want to face myself today, Breathing Swing (an award-winning work in 2009), etc.
As Hertha Mueller's first novel, the collection of short stories "Low Land" has obvious autobiographical elements. This book tells the story of the hard rural life in Schwaben, Banat Province. The author tells her growing experience in this gloomy country with a monologue voice, and reflects the narrowness of people's spirit and the cruelty of daily life from the perspective of children.
The novel I don't want to face myself today tells the story of a young garment factory worker. Contrary to the title, the hero has been going to a "date" to interrogate himself. In the step-by-step questioning, the protagonist's clearer ideas are slowly piled up into a complete story. The persecution of the little people by the times can be seen in the questioning.
4. mario vargas llosa
In recognition of Rusa's detailed description of the power structure, he made a sharp exposition of personal resistance, resistance and failure. The City and the Dog is a famous work by Lusa, and it is also one of the four landmark novels that mark the "literary explosion" in Latin America. The main representative works are The Green House, The Battle of the End of the World, The City and the Dog, and Talk in the Bar (winning works).
1937 1 moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia with his mother 1 and returned to Piura, Peru, where the provincial government is located 1946 to study at Sahles Nuo School. From 1950 to 1952, he studied at Leoncio Prado Military School in Lima.
Vargas Lue Sa once taught in Cambridge University (1977), and also worked in London University (1967 and 1969), Columbia University (1975) and Harvard University (1992).
5. Thomas Tron Strom
Born in 193 1, 17 was published in 1954, and successively published Secrets on the Way, Semi-finished Sky, Seeing Darkness, Alley, Living and Dead, Sorrow for gondola, etc.1. After 1990 suffered from hemiplegia due to cerebral hemorrhage, he still insisted on writing pure poems.
1966 won the Berman Poetry Award, 1979 won the Swedish Literature Award, and 1982 won the Literature Promotion Award. After 1990 suffered from hemiplegia due to cerebral hemorrhage, he still insisted on writing pure poems. Nobel Prize in Literature +0 1 in 2065438. Life is very simple, until retirement, I have been working as a psychologist in juvenile detention centers and social welfare institutions. Traveling and writing make up almost all his spare time.
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