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Four British Nobel Prize in Literature laureates in the 20th century
Kazuo ishiguro, Vidya Dahl Sura Prasad Naipaul, Doris Lessing, harold pinter.

Harold pinter, English playwright and drama director. His works include stage plays, radio, television and movies. Pinter's early works are often classified as absurd plays. He was also the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2005.

Doris Lessing (191910/October 22nd -20 13 16 5438+07), born in Iran, is a British female writer. On June 65438+1October 1 1, 2007, Doris Lessing won the Nobel Prize in Literature. In addition, she is the 34th female Nobel Prize in Literature winner and the 1 1 female Nobel Prize in Literature winner. The main representative works are The Golden Notebook, The Grass is Singing, Violent Children, etc. Her writing styles are endless, with critical realism in the early stage, psychoanalysis and Sufism in the middle stage and exploration of "inner space" in the later stage. She is regarded as the greatest female writer after Woolf and one of the most important writers in contemporary Britain. Doris Lessing, an English woman writer, died at the age of 94.

Vidiadhar Suraj Prasadnaipaul (1932 August17-2018 August1), alias V.S. Naipaul, was born in Trinidad and Tobago, Central America, graduated from Oxford University, and is a British Indian writer.

Kazuo ishiguro (1954165438+18 October-), born in Nagasaki, Japan, graduated from the University of East Anglia and is a Japanese-born British novelist. He and two other Indian-born British writers, Rushdie and Naipaul, are also called "the three outstanding immigrants in English literature".