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On the evening of September 5, the 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature was announced, and Kazuo Ishiguro, a Japanese-British **, won the award. For 9 consecutive years, the popular Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, the popular candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, once again missed the Nobel Prize in Literature list. Some readers even laughingly called him "the little plum in the literary world".
However, Murakami himself is very open-minded, netizens: distressed.
Haruki Murakami, a Japanese postmodernist writer, was born on January 12, 1949 in Fushimi Ward, Kyoto. Graduated from the Department of Acting, Faculty of Letters, Waseda University.
Haruki Murakami began writing at the age of 29, and his first work "Listen to the Wind" won the Japanese Group Portrait Newcomer Award, and in 1987, the fifth feature ** "Norwegian Wood" was released and sold 10 million copies in Japan in 2010, and the domestic simplified version sold a total of 7.86 million in 2004, causing the "Murakami phenomenon".
His style is deeply influenced by European and American writers, the tone is light, and there is little post-war gloomy and heavy text atmosphere in Japan, and he is known as the first pure "post-World War II writer", and is known as the standard-bearer of Japanese literature in the 80s, and his works are widely known around the world.
On February 24, 2017, Haruki Murakami published a two-volume novel, "The Murder of the Knight Commander", the first volume was named "The Revelation of Thoughts", and the second volume was named "Metaphor Change".
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Every year, he accompanies the Nobel Prize in Literature, but he has never won it, and this year's Nobel Prize is not him, just like Xiao Lizi accompanies the Oscar every year.
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Because Xiao Lizi has never won the Oscar before, Murakami has never won the Nobel Prize in Literature even though he has been nominated every year.
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In recent years, various lace scandals of the Nobel Prize in Literature have not been pressed, and Haruki Murakami also has a title called ".The most tragic finalist in history", so where did this title come from and why did it come from?
In 2009, Haruki Murakami was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was eventually won by the Romanian-German writer Hertha Müller. In 2010, Haruki Murakami was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was eventually won by Peruvian poet and writer Mario Vargas Llosa. In 2011, Haruki Murakami was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was eventually won by the Swedish poet Thomas Transtramer.
In 2012, Haruki Murakami was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, which was eventually won by Chinese writer Mo Yan
History is always strikingly similar, until now Haruki Murakami has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature for more than ten consecutive years, but he can't get the prize, in the annual Nobel Prize in Literature ** list, Haruki Murakami can be at the top of the list, his voice has been very high, but unfortunately every time he can't get his wish, with the Nobel Prize in Literature for so many years, Haruki Murakami has the title of "the most tragic finalist".
In fact, if you think about it, it doesn't matter whether you win the prize or not, after all, the current Nobel Prize for Literature is too "politically correct", and who can be nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature is not a master-level writer? The Nobel Prize in Literature is just an award, and there is no need to dwell too much on it. As Haruki Murakami himself said:
The most important thing is the reader, and whether or not he wins the award is secondary. "Haruki Murakami has brought so many excellent works, which is enough to be recognized by the world as talented.
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Because every time I was shortlisted, people felt that Haruki Murakami would be selected, but every time I was defeated.
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Because he has a very good chance of being selected for the Nobel Prize, but he did not win the Nobel Prize in the end.
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Because people were very vocal about him, but in the end he didn't get the award.
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Because he has been nominated many times, but has never won an award.
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Because every time before the Nobel Prize in Literature is announced, everyone thinks that Haruki Murakami can win.
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It can be said that you can be nominated every time you can be shortlisted, but you just can't win the award.
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Haruki Shugami has been nominated for the Nobel Prize almost every year, but he has never won a Nobel Prize, and he has not won a prize for so many years, so he is called "the most tragic finalist".
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Because people thought he could win the Nobel Prize, but they didn't expect Mo Yan to win this prize, so he was called the most tragic finalist.
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Because every year when the Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded, everyone thinks that Haruki Murakami can be selected, but every time he loses.
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Seven times. Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, known as the "little plum" of the Nobel Prize world, has been regarded as the favorite for the Nobel Prize in Literature for seven consecutive years since 2009, but has failed to win the prize.
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Japanese writer Haruki Murakami has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature for nine consecutive years, but each time he misses out, everyone jokingly calls him "the famous escort". From 2006 to 2014 for nine consecutive years.
Compared with Mo Yan's work, Murakami's work lacks criticism; Compared to Alice Monroe, he is not local enough.
Murakami's literature, especially in the first 15 years, is the literature of digging holes. In this era, literature in general is expressed as letting loneliness, appreciating loneliness, and playing with loneliness. 1973's "Pachinko" even elevates loneliness to a transcendent self-consciousness through the protagonist's obsessive search for the useless object of pachinko, thus ensuring the superiority of one's own solitude over worldly values such as the pursuit of so-called positive meaning and purpose.
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We can't know whether Haruki Murakami has been nominated or not, and the list of nominees will be kept secret for 50 years, and it will be found in the Nobel Prize official ** after 50 years.
The so-called Haruki Murakami was nominated, and how many years he has been running, this is not from the Nobel Prize official, but from the gambling **. Every year before the Nobel laureate is announced, the bookmaker publishes a paytable with the odds on the person most likely to win the Nobel Prize. Haruki Murakami has been on this odds table all year round, so everyone has taken it as a Nobel Prize nominee.
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The reason why Haruki Murakami is mentioned every time the Nobel Prize in Literature is announced is becauseFor the past ten years, Haruki Murakami has been a favorite to win the Nobel Prize in Literature every year, but every time he has been a runner。After a long time, everyone thought it was very funny, and it became a joke.
We all know thatThe Dow Nobel Prize in Literature can be said to be the highest award in the literary world, and almost every writer wants to win the Nobel Prize in Literature to prove his strength。As Japan's most famous ** Haruki Murakami, it has always been highly anticipated by everyone, and many people believe that with the popularity of Haruki Murakami ** and its writing, it can be called the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. But almost every year, people have high expectations for Haruki Murakami, but every year ends in disappointment.
Some people even call Haruki Murakami "the little plum of the literary world".
Almost every copy of Haruki Murakami's ** is a global hit, and he has a unique Japanese cultural connotation between the lines, but ** is influenced by Western factors and forms his own unique writing style. It can be said that Haruki Murakami's ** fans are all over the world, soWhen they saw that Haruki Murakami was among the candidates for the Nobel Prize in Literature, many people thought that Haruki Murakami could win this award, but more than ten years have passed, and Haruki Murakami has still been watching others win the award, but he has never succeeded
But actuallyWhether Haruki Murakami won the Nobel Prize in Literature or not, his works are very well writtenThe awards he has received elsewhere, big and small, are also a testament to his talent. People pay a little too much attention to Haruki Murakami, who has been running with him for so many years and has not won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and I think we should pay attention to his works.
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Haruki Murakami is a very talented ** family, and he does have the strength of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
But the luck is not good, and every year he misses the Nobel Prize in Literature.
So he is now a benchmark and a reference for literary awards.
No Nobel is complete without Murakami.
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I think it's through the promotion of Haruki Murakami to create heat, but Haruki Murakami is really a pity.
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Haruki Murakami is obviously not the winner, and the reason why the Nobel Prize in Literature is mentioned every time it is announced is because he has always been nominated.
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Because Haruki Murakami's works are very good and he is a very promising candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature, he will be mentioned every time the Nobel Prize in Literature is announced.
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The Nobel Prize is also very optimistic about Haruki Murakami's literary attainments.
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Probably to attract the masses and draw the attention of the masses to the Nobel Prize in Literature. Let them also work hard to make the list. After all, Haruki Murakami is a writer that many people like.
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Because his literary work is excellent, he is mentioned every time he wins a literary award.
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Because he misses the Nobel Prize every time and attracts the attention of others.
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Haruki Murakami Nobel accompanies the run.
Little plum Oscar accompanies the run (of course I take it now).
Fruit sister Kate Perry Grammy accompanies the run.
Haruki Murakami refused to have children in order to protest against the Japanese imperialist Tsinghua, and to demonstrate against his father. His spirit really deserves the respect of each and every one of us.
I haven't heard of him, why give it to him. Did you give a gift?
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