The 20 masters who missed out on the Nobel Prize in Literature referred to those who had won the Nobel Prize in Literature but did not win it for a period of time after winning it or in their lifetime. Here are 20 of them: 1. Nathaniel Mandela (South African politician, 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature) 2 George Orwell ( 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature) 3 Calvino ( 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature) 4. Albert Camus (France won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958) 5 Margaret Atwood (1968 Nobel Prize in Literature) James Joyce (1920 Nobel Prize in Literature) 7 John Starbeck (The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950) 8 William Faulkner (The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968) 9. Thomas Pynchon (Canada won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986) 10 Ivan Reiter Bryant (The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970) 11 Jill Keller (1960 Nobel Prize in Literature) 12 Paul Thomas Anderson (1986 Nobel Prize in Literature) 13 Albert Camus (France won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950) Jacques Derrida (France won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968) 15 Walter Elliot (The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1938) 16 Margaret Duras (France won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964) 17 William Faulkner (The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968) 18. Paul Graham (The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1989) 19 Raymond Chander (The United States won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1941) 20 Nathaniel Hawthorne (1919 Nobel Prize in Literature) It was important to note that these 20 people didn't mean that their works weren't good enough or that they couldn't be great.
The winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature was France (Michele Foucault).
The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to William F Scott in recognition of his outstanding novel creation.
In 2012, China won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Who are the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature? As of 2022, the Nobel Prize in Literature had been awarded 107 times. Here are some of the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: - Mo Yan (1955): Masterpieces: Red Sorghums, Big Breasts and Buttocks - Haruki Murakami (1988): Masterpieces "The Forest of Norway","Dance Dance" - Calvino (1992): Masterpieces: The Halved Child, Forever Forward - Ernest Hemmingway (1956): The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms - Faulkner (1968): The Sound and the Fury, Christmas in Virgil - Margaret Atwood (1994): Gone with the Wind, Gone with the Wind - William Faulkner (2011): The Sound and the Fury, Christmas in Virgil - Margaret Atwood (2014): Gone with the Wind - Jacques Derrida (2017): Masterpieces: The Kite Runner, Carmen Their works had made important contributions to the development and promotion of literature.
The winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature was William Somerset Maugham. His main works include The Moon and Sixpence, The Murder on the Oriental Express, The Shackles of Humanity, etc.
The winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature was Argentina.
The 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded.
The judges for the Nobel Prize in Literature are a group of literary critics and scholars. They each hold different judging positions for a term of two years. The following is some basic information about the judges of the Nobel Prize in Literature: - One of the judges was Bob Dylan, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986 and 1996. - John Le Carre was the judge. He was the winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Literature and had written famous novels such as The Book of the Castle. - William F. Buckley and Edward Benfey were judges of the Nobel Prize in Literature. They were American literary critics and winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature in the early 20th century. - Walter Benjamin and Charlotte Bronte had served as judges for the Nobel Prize in Literature. They were important representatives of modern American literature.
The winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize in Literature was Frittjof Nansen of Sweden.
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature were: 1 Swedish ·Albert Camus 2 Norway · ( · ) 3 Denmark (Hans Christian Andersen) 4 Sweden ·John Fisher 5 Iceland ·James Maguire 6 Norway ·John William 7 Spain ·Sigmund Vino ( ·Sigmund Vino) 8 Austria Zweig (Zweig) 9 Norway ·Atul (Toni Fei Atul) 10 Switzerland ·Max Webb ( ·Max Webb)