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Kazuo ishiguro (1954-) is a Japanese-born British novelist. 20 17 won the nobel prize.

Representative works: Distant Mountain Shadow, Ukiyo-e Painter, The Long Day Will End, The Buried Giant.

Nobel Prize Speech: kazuo ishiguro's novels are full of passion. Under the illusion that we are connected with the world, he shows an abyss.

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I think there will always be a moment in one's life when one needs to stick to one's own decision. A time to say "this is me, this is my choice".

-"No Comfort"

Vague memories provide opportunities for self-deception.

-"shadows in the distant mountains"

Mo Yan, a China novelist, was born in Gaomi, Shandong Province in February 1955, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in February/20 12.

Representative works: Frog, Red Sorghum Family, Sandalwood Punishment, Breastfeeding and Fat Ass.

Nobel Prize Speech: Integrating Folk Stories, History and Contemporary Society through Unreal Realism.

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The most taboo in the world is perfection. Look at the moon that day. Once perfect, you will soon get bored. Once the fruit on the tree is ripe, it will soon fall. Everything is always lacking in order to persevere.

-"sandalwood punishment"

The so-called love is actually a serious illness. I'll be fine.

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Hemingway

American writers and journalists are considered as one of the most famous novelists in the 20th century.

Masterpieces: The Old Man and the Sea, The Snow of Kilimanjaro, A Farewell to Arms.

Nobel Prize acceptance speech: Because he is proficient in narrative art, he is outstanding in his new work "The Old Man and the Sea"; At the same time, it is also because of his influence on contemporary literary style.

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Life always makes us black and blue, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places.

-Farewell to arms

Everyone is not an island. To be a part of the mainland, a person must be the strongest island in the world.

-"For whom the bell tolls"

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German writer. Get 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Masterpieces: Tin Drum, Tom and Jerry.

Nobel Prize-winning speech: The fable with tragic color in frolicking depicts the forgotten historical face of mankind.

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Memories are like peeling onions, and each layer will reveal things that have long been forgotten. Between layers of peeling, tears wet the skirt.

-"Peeling onions"

They amuse themselves by loving me and want to cherish, respect and know themselves through me.

-"Iron Drum"

Doris Lessing

Jane Summers, a pen name, is an English female writer, and her representative works include The Golden Notebook. She is regarded as the greatest female writer after Woolf, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007.

Masterpieces: The Golden Notebook and Violent Children.

Nobel Prize Speech: She examines a divided civilization with the power of doubt, enthusiasm and conception, and her works are like an epic of women's experience.

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The key is not how people change: they will not change themselves; You changed because you couldn't break through some barriers, and then you found yourself changed.

-"Summer before dark"

Garcia marquez

Colombian writer, journalist, social activist, representative of Latin American magic realism literature, one of the most influential writers in the 20th century, 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature winner.

Masterpiece: a hundred years of loneliness and love during the cholera period.

Nobel Prize-winning speech: Because his novels imagine the world with rich structure, mix magic with reality, and reflect the contradiction of life in a whole continent.

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No matter where you go, you should remember that the past is false, memory is an endless road, and all the past springs are gone forever. No matter how tenacious and enthusiastic love is, it is just a fleeting reality in the final analysis.

-"One Hundred Years of Solitude"

I traveled because I decided to go, not because I was interested in the scenery.

-"Love in Cholera Period"

Kawabata

A leading figure in Japanese literature, a writer of New Sensation School and a famous novelist. 1968 won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his three masterpieces, Snow Country, Ancient Capital and Thousand Cranes.

Representative works: Dancer of Izu, Snow Country, Ancient Capital and Thousand Cranes.

Nobel Prize-winning speech: Because of its superb narrative works, it shows the Japanese spirit with extraordinary acumen.

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I woke up at four o'clock in the morning and found Begonia still awake. If a flower is beautiful, then sometimes I can't help thinking: "live!" " "

-Sleepless Flowers

Your fingertips even have beautiful colors.

-"Snow Country"

Romain Rolland

Born in Clancy, France, he is a thinker, writer, critical realist writer, music critic and social activist. 19 15 to obtain Nobel Prize in Literature.

Masterpiece: Whose Biography and John Christophe.

Nobel Prize Speech: the lofty ideals in literary works and his sympathy and love for truth when describing various types of characters.

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There is only one kind of heroism in the world, and that is to love life after recognizing the truth of life.

-"Three Biographies of the Giant"

A person's character determines his fate. If you like to keep your character, then you have no right to refuse your opportunity.

-"John Christophe"

Orhan Pamuk

Pamuk, the most famous contemporary Turkish novelist, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006.

Representative works: My name is Hong Xue, Istanbul.

Nobel Prize-winning speech: In the pursuit of the melancholy soul of his hometown, he found a new symbol of conflict and interlacing among civilizations.

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Sometimes we fantasize week after week, year after year, thinking that our ideas are very logical, until one day we see something, a face, a dress, a happy person, and then we understand in vain that our dreams will never come true.

-"My name is red"

In fact, I hope you lie to me, because people only lie for something they are very afraid of losing.

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