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  2. List of Nobel laureates in Literature - Wikipedia

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    [5] 17 women have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, the second highest number of any of the Nobel Prizes behind the Nobel Peace Prize. [6] [7] As of 2023, there have been 29 English-speaking laureates of the Nobel Prize in Literature, followed by French with 16 laureates and German with 14 laureates. France has the highest number of ...

  3. 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    2024 Nobel Prize in Literature. "in the field of literature, produced the most outstanding work in an idealistic direction". The 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature is an international literary prize established according to Alfred Nobel 's will [ 1] that will be announced by the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, on 10 October 2024 and awarded ...

  4. 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Nobel Prize in Literature. · 2024 →. The 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Norwegian playwright and author Jon Fosse for "his innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable". [ 1] He is the fourth Norwegian recipient of the prize. [ 2][ 3]

  5. 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa (born 1936) "for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat." [1] The prize was announced by the Swedish Academy on 7 October 2010. [2] He is the first Nobel laureate in Literature from ...

  6. Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Nobel Prize in Literature (here meaning for literature; Swedish: Nobelpriset i litteratur) is a Swedish literature prize that is awarded annually, since 1901, to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, "in the field of literature, produced the most outstanding work in an idealistic direction" (original Swedish: den som inom ...

  7. José Saramago - Wikipedia

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    José de Sousa Saramago GColSE GColCa (Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ ðɨ ˈsozɐ sɐɾɐˈmaɣu]; 16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010) was a Portuguese writer. He was the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature for his "parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony [with which he] continually enables us once again to apprehend an ...

  8. 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Polish poet Wisława Szymborska (1923–2012) "for poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality." [1] [2] Szymborska is the 9th female recipient and the 5th Nobel laureate from Poland after Czesław Miłosz in 1980.

  9. 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Nobel Prize in Literature. · 1957 →. The 1956 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Spanish poet Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881–1958) "for his lyrical poetry, which in Spanish language constitutes an example of high spirit and artistical purity" [ 1] He is the third Spanish recipient of the prize after the dramatist Jacinto Benavente in ...