All Nobel Prize in Literature All Winners

A hundred years of Nobel Prize in Literature winners, each is a big name: Camus, Hemingway, Marquez, Kawabata Yasunari, Mo Yan, Ishiguro Kazuo ...... they are intellectuals, literary and artistic young people, "the list of a lifetime of must-read" the number one candidate. I organized all the Nobel Prize in Literature all the winning works, welcome to borrow reference.

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All 1901-2021 Nobel Prize in Literature winners:

2004-2021

2021

Winner: Tanzanian author Abdulrazak Gurnah (awarded to Abdulrazak Gurnah)

Writers: "Paradise," "By the Sea," and "The Afterlife"

Winner: for his uncompromising and compassionate insights into the effects of colonialism and the fate of refugees across the gulf between cultures and continents. "

2020

WINNER: The Works of Louise Glick

For "Until the World Reflects the Deepest Needs of the Soul," and "The Alloy of Moonlight."

WON: For universalizing the individual's existence in a poetic language marked by austere beauty and undoubted accuracy.

2019

In 2019 the Swedish Academy of Letters awarded two Nobel Prizes in Literature to Olga Tokarczuk (Olga Tokarczuk), a Polish woman writer, and Peter Handke (Peter Handke), an Austrian author.

Olga Tokarczuk (Olga Tokarczuk)

For The City in the Mirror, Travels of a Character in a Book, Swire and Other Times, House by Day House by Night

Peter Handke (Peter Handke)

For Kaspar, the play Scolding the Audience, the novels The Suffering Chinese, The Goalie's Anxiety about Penalty Kicks, and the Wim Wenders film Divergent Paths, and Wim Wenders. Wim Wenders film "Divergent," and "Under the Berlin Dome."

2018

The Swedish Academy of Letters canceled the awarding of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature after it was plunged into a crisis of confidence due to its involvement in a sex scandal and other incidents.

2017

Winner: Kazuo Ishiguro

Representative works: 'A Faint View of the Mountains,' 'The Painter of the Floating World,' and 'The Long Day Will Run Out'

Reason for the award: his novels carry a powerful emotional force that unravels the illusory abyss that connects us to the world.

2016

WINNER: Bob Dylan

For "Gone with the Wind"

REASON FOR WINNING: Created a new poetic expression out of a traditional American song.

2015

WINNER: Svetlana Alexeevich (F)

For Memories of Chernobyl: An Oral History of the Nuclear Catastrophe

Reason for the award: a work of diverse voices, a monument to the suffering and courage of our time.

2014

Winner: Patrick Modiano

For "Dark Store Street," "Star Plaza," and "Café de la Jeunesse"

Reason for the Prize: He uses the art of memory to show the destiny of the human race, the most difficult to grasp, and the world in which people lived during the German occupation.

2013

Winner: Alice Munro (F)

For "Happy Shadow Dance" and "Escape"

Reason for the award: Master of the contemporary short story.

2012

Winner: Mo Yan (莫言)

For "Red Sorghum," "Fat Breasts," and "Frogs"

Reason for the award: The novel combines folk stories, history, and the contemporary society through the use of hallucinatory realism.

2011

Winner: Thomas Transtr?mer

For Seventeen Poems, Secrets of the Way

For providing us with a new way to reality through condensed and penetrating imagery.

2010

Winner: Mario Vargas Llosa

For "The Green House," "The Battle of Armageddon," and "The City and the Dogs"

Reasons for the award: A meticulous portrayal of the power structure, and a sharp narration of the individual's resistance, defiance and defeat.

2009

Winner: Herta Miller (F)

Writers: "Breathing Pendulum," "The River Runs," "Walking the Line," "The Fox Was a Hunter.

2008

Winner: Le Clézio

For The War

Reasons for the award: It shows new beginnings, poetic adventures, and ecstasy of the senses; as an explorer, it uncovers human nature hidden at the bottom of the dominant civilization and outside of it.

2007

Winner: Doris Lessing (F)

For The Golden Notebook

Reasons for the Prize: She examines a divided civilization with suspicion, passion, and the power of conception, and her work is like an epic of female experience.

2006

Winner: Orhan Pamuk

For "My Name is Red"

Reason for the award: In searching for the melancholic souls of her homeland, she discovers new symbols in the collision and fusion of cultures.

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