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Three writers in Asia won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Who are they?

Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) is an outstanding Indian poet, writer and artist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, and was the first oriental writer to win the prize.

Tagore is a prolific and versatile writer. He published more than 5 poems, 12 novellas, more than 2 plays, many travel notes, essays, papers and monographs in his life, and also created a lot of music and paintings. Famous works in poetry include Gitanjali, Crescent Moon and Gardeners. Novel works include Sunken Ship, Gora and Maha Moya. Tagore visited China in 1924, and his poetic style influenced Guo Moruo, Xu Zhimo and Xie Bingxin.

■ Yasunari Kawabata (1899-1972) is a famous Japanese novelist. On October 17th, 1968, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his three masterpieces, Snow Country, Ancient Capital and Thousand Cranes.

Yasunari Kawabata has maintained the classical beauty and national individuality of Japan. Kawabata worships Zen Buddhism and regards Buddhist scriptures as the acme of world literature. He has a profound knowledge of classical literature. He was familiar with Japanese literary masterpieces when he was young, and was deeply influenced by foreign modern writers such as Dostoevsky, Chekhov and Joyce. Kawabata's representative works include Izu Dancer, Crystal Fantasy, Asakusa Red Ball, Snow Country, Celebrity, Lake and Ancient Capital.

on April 16th, 1972, Yasunari Kawabata committed suicide with a gas pipe in his apartment.

■ Shimer Joseph Agnon (1888-197) is a famous Israeli writer. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966.

He was born into a Jewish businessman and scholar family in Gasiglia. He moved to Palestine at the age of 1, taught in Germany at the age of 25, and returned to Palestine in 1924 until his death. Life experience made Agnon have a profound experience of life and provided rich materials for his creation. Agnon's important works include the novel The Bride's Canopy, The Guest Who Stayed at Night, The Day Before Yesterday, and the short stories Mother Della, The Historical Event, etc. His works are widely circulated and have been translated into nearly 2 languages.

■ Kenzaburo Oe (1935-), a famous Japanese writer, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1994.

Kenzaburo Oe was born in Osai Village, Xiduo County, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. Dasai is located in the forest valley, where the natural environment is beautiful and the folk customs are simple, which has a profound influence on Kenzaburo Oe's later creation.

Kenzaburo Oe's representative works include The Luxury of the Dead, Notes on Hiroshima, The Sexual World of Man, Contemporary Games, The Stigma of Youth, The Adventures of Daily Life, The Investigation Book of People Out of Crisis, The Football Team in the First Year of Wanyan, etc.

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