Guelner Nobel Prize in Literature Award-winning Works

The winning works of the Guelner Prize for Literature include Paradise.

1, heaven

This novel tells the story of a young man who experienced various challenges and difficulties in the process of seeking knowledge and self-identity. The novel reflects the themes of colonialism, refugee status, sense of belonging and memory, and shows Guelner's influence on colonialism and his uncompromising and compassionate insight into the fate of refugees in the gap between culture and the mainland.

2. "the sea"

This work tells the story of a family and reflects the influence of society on individual and collective memory. The novel depicts the protagonist's life state and psychological dilemma in a specific historical background with exquisite brushwork, and shows Guelner's profound insight into colonial heritage and refugee experience.

Brief introduction of Guelner's other works:

1, afterlife

The story is set in the African continent, and the protagonist is a young man living in turbulent times. War and poverty forced him to leave his home and look for new life opportunities. In the process of escaping from the war, it encountered many difficulties and challenges, including cultural conflicts and identity problems.

2. The last gift

In The Last Gift, Guelner depicts the inner world of the hero with delicate brushstrokes, showing his memories of the past, his thoughts for his wife and his guilt for his son. At the same time, Guelner's description of the hero's life in a foreign country reflects the theme of refugee identity, belonging and memory, which makes readers have a deeper understanding of the refugee problem.