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For which literary work did Abdul Razak Guelner win the prize?

Abdul Razak Guelner won the prize for his literary creation around the theme of refugees.

Since 1980s, he has published more than 65,438+00 novels and some short stories. His works focus on refugees, mainly describing the living conditions of colonial people, and paying attention to identity, ethnic conflicts and historical writing. His post-colonial life is considered to be of great social and practical significance.

202 1 10 year 10 on October 7th, Abdel-Razzak Guelner was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature of 20021year. The acceptance speech was: "Explore the influence of colonialism in an uncompromising and empathetic way, and care about the fate of refugees with mixed culture and geography."

Personal work

Guelner started writing at the age of 2/kloc-0, and English became his literary tool.

The first novel, Memories of Parting, written in 1987, tells the story of a failed uprising that brought people to the African continent.

The second work is The Way from 65438 to 0988, which explores the multiple realities of exile.

Dottie, the third novel (1990), describes a black woman with immigrant background. She grew up in a harsh environment full of racial discrimination in Britain in the 1950 s, and the protagonist of the novel tries to create her own space and identity through books and stories.

The fourth novel Paradise (1994) shows a breakthrough as a writer. The novel draws lessons from Joseph Conrad's description of the innocent young hero Yusuf's black-hearted journey.