1, Hemingway's Farewell, Weapons
A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway's autobiographical novel. The first draft was written in 1922 and finally published in 1929. The story tells the story of a pair of young men and women wandering in the shadow of war, which ended in the woman's dystocia and the man's exile.
2. Camus' plague
This novel describes the story of a large number of people struggling to face the plague after the outbreak of the plague in Oran, a city in North Africa. It vividly shows the dauntless spirit of daring to face the bleak life, knowing what it is in despair, fighting absurdity and upholding the great humanitarian spirit of truth and justice in despair.
3. Kawabata Yasunari's Snow Country
Snow Country is a masterpiece of aestheticism, published in 1948. Centered on the three encounters and emotional entanglements between a middle-aged man and a young woman, the story depicts the beauty of nothingness, cleanliness and sadness to the extreme, which makes people feel excited and disappointed.
4. Marquez's love during the cholera period.
Love in Cholera is a novel written by Garcia Marquez, which was first published in 1985. This novel tells a love story that spans more than half a century. In the half-century span of the story, the author shows all the possibilities and ways of love through novels.
5. Gunter Glass's tin drum
The Tin Drum is a novel by Gunter grass and the first part of the Danzig Trilogy. In the first person of the protagonist, the novel tells the events that have happened on the borders of Germany, Poland and Danzig for more than half a century. Oscar, the hero of the novel, is a German country boy. Seeing what happened to his mother, he felt that the adult world was full of evil and hypocrisy and decided not to grow up. He jumped down from the upstairs, and as a result, he really didn't grow taller. His body stayed at the height of three years old.
6. Coetzee's Shame
Shame is a novel written by writer Coetzee. Based on the colonial life and various conflicts in South Africa, the novel pays deep attention to and inquires into a series of issues such as history, humanity, colonialism and modern civilization from the perspective of modern skepticism, which makes the novel transcend narrow obstacles and prejudices such as nationality and race, reach the depth of historical origin and human development, and remind people to re-examine the humanistic concept, colonial history and the origin of modern civilization that we have always adhered to.
7. My name is red by Orhan Pamuk.
Orhan Pamuk's novel My Name is Red tells that at the end of 16, the black youth who left home 12 finally returned to his hometown-Istanbul, where he was greeted not only by love, but also by subsequent murder. This story is based on the structural clues of seemingly detective novels, but in fact it tells the past of an ancient Ottoman art history. Starting from three different levels: conflict, pain and existence, and drawing lessons from past experience, the works explore the existential significance of life and art and the conflict of beliefs.
8. modiano's "Ring Road"
The Ring Road is a novel by patrick modiano, which takes the pursuit as the main line, mixes fragmented memories with realistic narratives, and tells a dark and confusing story of searching for his father.
9. The Grapes of Wrath by john steinbeck
Grapes of Wrath is a novel written by john steinbeck and published in 1939. It describes the story of a large number of farmers who went bankrupt and fled during the economic panic in the 1930s in the United States, and reflects a thrilling picture of social struggle. The novel is full of American farmers' blood, tears, indignation and struggle, and won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature from 65438 to 0940.
10, Lord of the flies by william golding.
Lord of the flies is Golding's masterpiece. The novel falsely constitutes a nuclear war in the third world war in the future. A group of children aged 6 to 12 were trapped on a desert island due to a plane crash on their way home. At first, they were able to live in harmony. Later, due to the expansion of evil nature, they killed each other and finally had a tragic result.