What are the works of Nobel Prize in Literature in past dynasties?

Nobel Prize in Literature's works in past dynasties are as follows:

In 2004, the Nobel Prize in Literature winner was Austrian Alfred Jelinek. Her novels and plays show dynamic music, and she shows the absurdity of society and their amazing power in extraordinary language. Lisa's shadow, we are all bait, baby. Good, Good Times and Piano Teacher.

The winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005 was harold pinter of Britain. His works reveal the crisis in daily conversation, and forcibly open the repressed closed rooms such as birthday party, betrayal, janitor and going home.

In 2006, the Nobel Prize in Literature winner was a Turk, Ohan Pamuk. In his pursuit of the melancholy soul in his hometown, he found new symbols of conflict and interlacing among civilizations: White Castle, Black Book, New Life and My Name is Red.

In 2007? The Nobel Prize in Literature winner is Doris Lessing of Britain.

The Nobel Prize in Literature winner in 2008 was Le Clezio, a representative writer of the French "New Fable School". Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 2008 on the grounds that "a writer with a new starting point, poetic adventure and sensual psychedelic literature is 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.

The Nobel Prize in Literature winner in 2009 is Hertha Miao Lei (female), a Romanian-born German female novelist, poet and essayist. In 2009, he was awarded Nobel Prize in Literature for "paying attention to the authenticity of poetry and prose and describing the life picture of the unemployed".

The winner of 20 10 Nobel Prize in Literature is Mario Vargas Lue Sa, a famous Peruvian-Spanish (dual nationality) writer. This is the first Latin American writer to win this award since 1990. Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded on 20 10 on the grounds that he "profoundly described the power structure and sharply portrayed the resistance, rebellion and frustration of individual characters."

20 1 1 The winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature was the Swedish poet Thomas Strom. Nobel Prize in Literature awarded 20 1 1 on the grounds that "he used a concise image to bring us into contact with reality from a new angle." At the age of 23, he published Seventeen Poems, a collection of virgin poems. After becoming famous, he published poems such as Secrets on the Road, Watching in the Dark and Obstacles to Truth.

The winner of Nobel Prize in Literature in 20 12 was Mo Yan, a writer from China. /kloc-since the mid-1980s, he has risen with a series of local works, full of complex feelings of "homesickness" and "resentment", and is classified as a "root-seeking literature" writer. Influenced by magical realism, his works tell a "legend" that happened in the northeast township of Gaomi, Shandong Province.

He is the author of eleven novels, such as Red Sorghum Family, Wine Country, Breastful Breasts and Fat Buttocks, Sandalwood Punishment, Fatigue of Life and Death, and more than one hundred short stories, such as Transparent Carrots and Commander's Woman.