1, 190 1 [France] Prudholm (1839- 1907) Award-winning works: loneliness and meditation.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
2. 1902 Award-winning work [Germany] Monson (18 17- 1903): Storm in Rome.
Award category: prose
3. 1903 [Norway] jon jonsson (1832- 19 10) Award-winning work: challenge gloves.
Award category: script, novel
4. 1904 winning work [France] freund-mistral (1830- 19 14): Golden Island.
Award-winning category: poetry prose [West] Echegaray (1832-1916) Award-winning works: great matchmaker. Award category: script
5. 1905 [Poland] Henrik sienkiewicz (1846-1916) Award-winning works: Where are you going? Award category: novel
6. 1906 [Italian] Calduch (1835- 1907) Award-winning works: youth poems.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
7. 1907 [UK] Kipling (1835- 1907) Award-winning work: Tiger! Tiger! 》。
Award category: novel
8. 1908 Award-winning work [Germany] Lu-Ou Ken (1846- 1926): A Brief Introduction to Spiritual Life.
Award category: prose
9. 1909 [Sweden] La Grove (female 1858- 1940) Award-winning work: a goose riding trip.
Award category: novel
10, 19 10 [Germany] Paul Heyzer (1830- 19 14) Award-winning work: Trebbi, a young girl.
Award category: novel
1 1,191[Belgian] maeterlinck (1862- 1949) Award-winning work: The Wisdom of Flowers.
Award-winning category: prose, script
12, 19 12 [Germany] hauptmann (1862- 1946) Award-winning works: rats.
Award category: script, novel
13, 19 13 [India] Tagore (1861-1941) Award-winning works: Jitan Cangli and Hungry Stone.
Head ". Award-winning category: poetry and novels
14, 19 14 didn't win the prize because of the war.
15, 19 15 [France] Roman-Roland (1866- 1944) Award-winning work: John Christophe. Award category: novel
16, 19 16 [Sweden] Haydn Stam (1859- 1940) Award-winning works: the year of pilgrimage.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
17, 19 17 [Denmark] Guillerup (1857- 1943) Award-winning work: The Mill Bloody Case.
Award-winning category: novel. [Denmark] Pentodan (1857-1919) Award-winning works: Paradise. Award category: novel
18, 19 18 didn't win the prize because of the war.
19, 19 19 [Switzerland] Spitler (1845- 1924) Award-winning works: Spring in Olympia. Award-winning category: poetry and novels
20. 1920 [Norway] Hamson (1859- 1952) Award-winning works: fruitful land-pastoral.
Award category: novel
2 1, 192 1 [France] French winning works (1844- 1924): Thai.
Award category: novel
22. 1922 [west] benavent (1866-1954) Award-winning works: unlucky girl.
Award category: script
23. 1923 [Irish] william yeats (1865- 1939) Award-winning work: Lida and the Swan. Award category: poetry
24. 1924 [Poland] Lemont (1868- 1925) Award-winning works: blessed land.
Award category: novel
25. 1925 [UK] Bernard Shaw (1856- 1950) Award-winning work: Joan of Arc.
Award category: script
26. 1926 [Italy] Deleda (female 187 1- 1930) Winner: path of evil.
Award category: novel
27. 1927 [French] henri bergson (1859- 194 1) Award-winning works: creating the theory of evolution.
Award category: prose
28. 1928 [Norway] Undset (female 1882- 1949) Award-winning work: bride-owner-cross. Award category: novel
29. 1929 [Germany] Thomas Mann (1857- 1955) Award-winning work: Magic Mountain.
Award category: novel
30. 1930 [America] Xin-Louis (1885- 195 1) Award-winning work: Babbitt.
Award category: novel
3 1, 193 1 [Sweden] Kafeld (1864- 193 1) Award-winning work: The Wasteland and Love.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
32. John Galsworthy (1932[ UK]) Award-winning Works: Possessor.
Award-winning category: novels and plays
33. 1933 [Russia] I- Puning (1870- 1953) Award-winning work: the love of Mijia.
Award-winning category: novels and poems
34. 1934 [Italy] Pirandro (1867- 1936) Award-winning work: "Find Yourself".
Award category: script, novel
35, 1935 No war was decided.
36. 1936 [America] Eugene O 'Neill (1888- 1953) Award-winning work: Beyond the Horizon.
Award category: script
37. 1937 [France] Martin Dujiaer (188 1- 1958) Award-winning works: Taber family.
Award category: novel
38. 1938 [America] Pearl Buck (female 1892- 1973) Award-winning work: The Good Earth.
Award category: novel
39. 1939 [Finland] F- Silampa (1888- 1946) Award-winning work: girl Celia.
Award category: novel
40. 1940 didn't win the prize because of the war.
4 1, 194 1 didn't win the prize because of the war.
42. 1942 No war has been decided.
43, 1943 was not sentenced because of the war.
44. 1944 [Danish] J- Zhan Sen (1873- 1950) Award-winning work: long-distance travel.
Award category: novel
45. 1945 [Chile] plus-mistral (female 1889- 1957) Award-winning works: tenderness.
Award category: poetry
46. 1946 [Swiss] hermann hesse (1877- 1962) Award-winning work: Wolf in the Desert.
Award category: novel
47. 1947 [France] andre gide (1869- 195 1) Award-winning works: pastoral symphony.
Award category: novel
48. 1948 [UK] Otto Eliot (1888- 1965) Award-winning works: quartet.
Award category: poetry
49. 1949 [America] william faulkner (1897- 1962) Award-winning work: As I Lay Dying.
Award category: novel
50. 1950 [UK] Bertrand Russell (1872- 1970) Award-winning works: philosophy-mathematics-literature.
Award category: prose
5 1, 195 1 [Sweden] Lagerkvist (189 1- 1974) Award-winning work: Barabba the thief.
Award category: novel
52. The winning work of1952 [France] Christopher mauriac (1885- 1970): The desert of love.
Award category: novel
53. 1953 [English]-Churchill (1874- 1965) Award-winning works: meaningless war.
Award category: prose
54. 1954 [America] Hemingway (1899- 196 1) Award-winning work: The Old Man and the Sea.
Award category: novel
55. 1955 [Iceland] Laxnis (1902-) Award-winning work: fisherman's daughter.
Award category: novel
56. 1956 [West] Ximenes (188 1- 1958) Award-winning work: a sad aria.
Award category: poetry
57. 1957 [French] albert camus (1890- 1960) Award-winning work: The Outsider-The Plague.
Award-winning category: novels and essays
58. 1958[ Su] Pasternak (190 1- 1968) Award-winning work: doctor zhivago.
Award-winning category: novels and poems
59. 1959 [Italian] quasimodo (190 1- 1968) Award-winning works: water and soil.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
60. 1960 [France] Saint Joan-Pace (1887- 1975) Award-winning work: blue love song.
Award category: poetry
6 1, 196 1 Award-winning works [Yugoslavia] Andric (1892- 1975): Miss Bridge.
Award category: novel
62, 1962 [America] Steinbeck (1902- 1968) Award-winning work: of mice and men.
Award category: novel
63. 1963 [Greece] Severus (1900- 197 1) Award-winning work: Thrushcross Bird.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
64. 1964 [France] Paul Sartre (1905- 1980) Award-winning work: The Fly.
Award category: script, novel
65. 1965[ Su] sholokhov (1905- 1984) Award-winning work: Quiet Don River.
Award category: novel
66. 1966 [Israel] j-agnon (1888-1970) Award-winning works: the book of behavior.
Award-winning category: novel. [Sweden] Nelly Sachs (female 189 1- 1970) Award-winning works: Escape.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
67, 1967 [Guatemala] asturias (1899- 1974) Award-winning work: Corn Man. Award category: novel
68. 1968 [Japan] Kawabata Yasunari (1899- 1972) Award-winning works: Snow Country-Thousand Crane-Ancient Capital. Award category: novel
69, 1969 [Ireland] Sa-Beckett (1906- 1990) Award-winning works: Waiting for Godot.
Award category: script, novel
70. 1970[ Su] Solzhenitsyn (19 18-) Award-winning work: House of Cancer.
Award category: novel
7 1, 197 1 [Chile] pablo neruda (1904- 1973) Award-winning works: love poems-sad poems-hymns. Award-winning category: poetry and prose
72. 1972 [Germany] Heinrich Burr (19 17- 1985) Award-winning work: Ladies and All Living Beings. Award category: novel
73. 1973 [Australia] PA-White (1912-1990) Award-winning work: Eye of the Storm.
Award category: novel
74. 1974 [Sweden] Harry Marthinsen (1904- 1978) Award-winning Works: The World in Dew. Award-winning category: poetry and novels. [Sweden] E-Johnson (1900-1976) Award-winning works: Woolf's story Award-winning category: novel.
75. 1975 [Italian] El Montalais (1896- 198 1) Award-winning works: the evil of life.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
76. 1976 [America] Saul Bellow (19 15-) Award-winning work: Herzog.
Award category: novel
77. 1977 [West] Aleixandre (1898-) Award-winning work: Tianying.
Award-winning category: poetry and prose
78. 1978 [America] El-Ba-Singh (1904- 199 1) Award-winning work: Magician-King vilen.
Award category: novel
79, 1979 [Greek] Egri Tis (191-) Award-winning Works: Elegy of Heroes.
Award category: poetry
80. 1980 [Poland] Che-milosz (19 1 1-) Award-winning work: disassembling notebook.
Award category: poetry
8 1, 198 1 winning works [English] Egypt-Canetti (1905-): lost.
Award category: novel
82. 1982 [Colombia] Marquez (1928-) Award-winning work: Love in the Cholera Period. Award category: novel
83. 1983 [UK] William Gardinger's (191-) award-winning work: Lord of the Flies-The Pyramid.
Award category: novel
84. 1984 [Jie] Ya-Sechet Special (190 1- 1986) Award-winning works: Violet.
Award category: poetry
85, 1985 [France] claude simon (19 13-) Award-winning Works: Flanders Highway-Farming Poetry. Award category: novel
86, 1986 [Nigerian] Soyinka (1934-) Award-winning works: lions and gems.
Award-winning category: script prose
87. 1987 [America] joseph brodsky (1940-) Award-winning works: from Petersburg to Stockholm. Award category: prose poetry
88, 1988 [Egypt] Na-Mahafude (191-) Award-winning work: Street Soul.
Award category: novel
89. 1989 [West] Ka-He-Serra (19 16-) Award-winning works: Playing for the dead.
Award category: novel
90, 1990 [ink] O-Pass (19 14-) Award-winning work: Sunstone.
Award category: prose poetry
9 1, 199 1 [South Africa] Nadine-gordimer (female 1923-) Award-winning works: people in July.
Award category: novel
Drake Walcott
Tony Morrison
94. 1994 [Japan] Kenzaburo Oe's Award-winning Works: The Experience of Fiction.
Seamus Heaney
96, 1996[ Poland] Vislava-Simborska
97, 1997[ Italy] Dario-Fu
98, 1998 [Portuguese] Jose Saramago Award-winning Works: Blindness.
Award category: novel
99, 1999 [Germany] Gü nter-Guerra's novel The Tin Drum
2000 [France] Lingshan, Gao Xingjian
200 1 The representative works of Victoria-Sue-Nabal in Britain include The House of Mr. Bisworth, The Bay in the River, The Quiet Village, etc.
In 2002, Kertesz Imre, a Hungarian writer, praised him for his profound description of the painful experience of vulnerable individuals against powerful barbaric forces and his unique autobiographical literary style "Misfortune, fiasco and Praying for the unborn child".
In 2003, John Maxwell Coetzee's major works included Waiting for the Barbarian, Dark Country, From the Heart of the Country and Shame.
In 2004, Alfred Jelinek showed dynamic music in her novels and plays. She used extraordinary language to show the absurdity of society and their surrendering strange power. Good, Good Time and Piano Teacher.
In harold pinter, England, in 2005, his works revealed the crisis in daily gossip and forcibly opened the oppressed closed rooms: birthday party, betrayal, janitor and going home.
In 2006, when Ohan Pamuk of Turkey was searching for the melancholy soul of his hometown, he found new symbols of conflict and interlacing among civilizations: white castle, black books, new life and my name is red.