Sunday, November 13, 2011

Which nobel book is really good for read?

I麓m a english student and I need read a nobel book. I want to know which book is good and easy to underestand Thanks.|||What do u mean by a noble book? Good Book?


if so then read a classic or any thing that suits u. What about the INHERITANCE OF LOSS by KIRAN DESAI (booker proze 2006)


there are scores of other books.





Or


Do u mean the Noble Prize: In that case let me tell u that noble prize is not given to a particular book. it is given to an author for general contributions not for any particular book.


however The Piano Teacher is a promising book. its author won the noble.|||OK, there are no Nobel books- only authors, so you can pick any book that was written by an award winning author. Of all of the ones listed here, the easiest to read will be "Of Mice and Men". The ones listed below are ones that I have read that are fantastic. As they are all written by Nobel Award winning authors, it would be safe to assume that "understanding" is relative. Even Mice and Men has a lot to read between the lines. There is deep meaning in all of them.





Toni Morrison- Beloved


Ernest Hemingway- A Farewell to Arms (my favorite), The Old Man and the Sea, The Sun Also Rises, For Whom the Bell Tolls.


Saul Bellow- Sieze the Day


John Steinbeck- Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath (can get boring- but a good book), East of Eden


William Faulkner- The Sound and the Fury


Pearl Buck- The Good Earth


Rudyard Kipling- The Jungle Book|||For whom The Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway. None of the Nobel prize winners are going to be particularly easy to understand, though. They're a little beyond that.

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