The Nobel Prize in Literature.
One of the Nobel Prizes established by Alfred Nobel, awarded to the person who has created the best work with an ideal tendency in the literary world, and is awarded by the Swedish Academy.
National Book Award.
The most important literary award in the United States, sponsored by the National Book Foundation, is held annually.
Pulitzer Prize.
The award's literary awards include the Novel Award, the Performance Screenplay Award, the American History Award, the Biography and Autobiography Award, and the Poetry and Popular Nonfiction Award.
Awarded each spring.
Goncourt Literary Prize.
It is France's most prestigious literary award for French-language novels published in France that year.
Awards are given every November.
Dublin Literary Award, Ireland.
Currently the single highest prize for literature in the world, the prize for the winner is 100,000 euros (approximately RMB 950,000).
Akutagawa Prize, Naoki Prize.
The two most authoritative awards in the Japanese literary world reward pure literature and popular literature respectively.
Booker Prize.
The most important prize in contemporary English-language fiction.
Winning the Booker Prize has almost become synonymous with "the best novel in English".
Büchner Prize for Literature.
Germany's most important literary prize.
Famous figures in the history of modern German literature, such as Günter Grass and Heinrich B?ll, have all won the award.
Cervantes Prize.
Considered the Nobel Prize for Literature in the Spanish-speaking world, the awards are held on April 23, "World Book Day" every year.