Literary awards are often the source of controversy, most of which evolve around nomination award nomination that should limit or cancel novels. The recent publicity of the novel conveys a politically correct theme, but this does not prevent the author from winning in a less ethical work (Geason). For example, French writer Michel Houellebecq recently won the long-awaited French literary award (Prix Goncourt) and did not deviate from writing a hot debate.
His novel "Compassion" was the best-selling book of the New York Times and received the Pulitzer Prize, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, the Best Mystery writer of the American mystery writer, Andrew Carne. An excellent novel prize among base novels. The first novel award at the American Library Association and Novel Center was recently converted to music at the time of writing. Before, he was careful not to ask anything while writing. Viet explained his change.
Nayomi Munaweera's first novel "The Island of the Mirror" was selected as the Mania Literature Award and the Dublin IMPAC Award. It was selected for the South Asian Literature DSC Award and the Northern California Book Award. It received the Commonwealth Asia Regional Award. Huffington Post is full of praise, "Munaweera's Prose is reminiscent of the inner, disappearing and destructive beauty - the work of glory of Ruad British, Amy Tan and Alice Walker, Find the truth telling the "New York Times book review" called the novel "incandescent". "This book was selected by the Target Book Club in January 2016." The second novel "What Lies Between Us" by Nayomi, from Buzzfeed to Elle magazine, is the most exciting literary release of 2016 One is welcomed. And short stories are also widely released www.nayomimunaweera.com
She has won many important awards in her literary work. Her novel "Ocean, Ocean" won the UK 's most prestigious literary award - the 1978 Booker Award. The Theological Seminary at the University of Chicago paid tribute to her "Religious Fiction Depth" in 1992. The most important and interesting thing is that her novel is "flying from magician" (1956), "red and green". In addition to the novel, Murdoch also writes many influential philosophical studies. Her first book, Sartre, Romantic Rationalist (1953) was due to her concern for the 1940's Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) meeting and existentialism. "Sovereignty with good and other concepts" (1967) is considered to be the most important research in moral research. Metaphysics as a guide to ethics (1992) was developed based on her Gifford lecture at the University of Edinburgh in 1981-82.
In my opinion, the most important element is to select a book that allows [students] to think. If they can not think about it, they can not write. This book really