The winners of the previous Nobel Prize in Literature were as follows: 1901-The Swedish poet Alfred Nobel established the Nobel Prize to reward people who have made outstanding contributions to physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. 2 1907-The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was established by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel to honor people who have made outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry. 3 1911-Albert Stern wins the Nobel Prize in Literature for his works, including The Beaver and the Rose and Carmen. 4 1912-Johannes Cane of Norway wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include Popeye. 5 1915-Norway poet Edward Aarset wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include Waiting. 6 1919-Hans Christian Andersen wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include The Little Match Girl and The Ugly Duckling. 7 1922-The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to Norway novelist, Kristian Matthes. His works include Home. 8 1926-Jacob Andersen, son of the Swedish poet Hans Christian Andersen, wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include The Emperor's New Clothes. 9 1928-The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to Kristian Thoreau, a novelist from Norway. His works include Walden. 10 1934-Victor Frankel of Denmark wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include People Fleeing from Freedom. 11 1937-Swedish poet Sven Hayden (Denmark) wins the Nobel Prize in Literature. His works include Afternoon.
The list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature and their representative works are as follows: 1 Gene Kelly (1956) -The Color Purple 2 Jack London- 1960-The Daniel Defoe novel of the Daniel Defoe title Bertrand Russell (1964) The Road 4 William F. Buckley- 1968-The Sound and the Fury 5 John Keats (John Shaking Temple) - 1971-The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger novel) 6 Margaret Atwood- 1974-The Gone with the Wind (1974) Calvino (1978) -The Italian Mission (The Italian Mission L'avvocato di fronte al traffico il traffico di fronte al traffico novel) 8 Albert Camus- 1986-The Stranger novel 9 Haruki Murakami (Murakami Haruki) - 1990-The Forest of Norway (The Forest of Norway novel) 10 Theodore Ernest- 1994-The Old Man and the Sea novel 11 Mario Puzo- 1998-The Godfather novel 12 Nathaniel Mandela (2009) -Linga novel George Orwell (2011) -Nineteen Eighty-Four novel These are the winners of the previous Nobel Prize in Literature and their representative works.
The following is the list of winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: 1936: William F. Buckley 1939-Alan Parker 1941: John Keats 1945-Rudyard Kipling 1948: F Scott Scott Scott 1951: Ives Père 1955: Jack London 1958-Albert Camus 1961: Nathaniel Mandela 1964: William F. Buckley 1967: John le Carre 1969: Raymond Chander 1972: Richard Morgan 1975: John Milton Yeats 1978: John Stanley Kubrick 1981: George Orwell 1984: George Orwell 1987-Malcolm MacDonald (Mark Twain) 1990: William F. Buckley 1994: Raymond Chander 1997: Dennis Lehan 2000: William F. Buckley 2001: George Orwell 2005-Nathaniel Mandela (Albert Camus) 2008: Carl Verf 2011: Thomas Hardy 2013: Raymond Joey 2016: Yngvese Ohnuma 2019: Mario Puzo Please note that the above information may be outdated or inaccurate.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was a literary award awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature to recognize outstanding works of literature such as novels, poems, and plays. The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded 12 times since 1901. 1901-Alfred Nobel 2 1906-Ivan Mettin 3 1911-John Karl Easton 1917-William F. Buckley 5 1922-Albert Camus 6 1926-Paula O'Strovsky 7 1929-Victor Hugo 8 1934-Walter Elliot (Whitman) 9 1938-Carl Jung 10 1941-Henry David Thoreau 11 1944-Frédéric Chopin 12 1948-James Joyce 13 1952-Mario Puzo 14 1956-Selma Sorkin ( Solzhenitsyn) 15 1959-Raymond Chander 16 1962-William F. Buckley 17 1966-John LeCarre 18 1969-John Malkovich 19 1972-Walter Isaac 20 1976-Paul Thomas Anderson 21 1980-Raymond Chander 22 1984-Carl Winter 23 1987-Kared Husseini 24 1990-Raymond Chander 25 1994-Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) 26 1998-James Taylor 27 2001-Eugene O'Neil 28 2004-George Orwell 29 2007-Anthony Minghella 30 2010-Raymond Chander 31 2012-Orlando Bloom (Oliver Stone) 32 2016-Thomas Hardy 33 2019-Carl Winter
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature over the years are as follows: 1 1927: Paul Claudel, Leaves of Grass 1930: Carl Goethe, Faust (F) 3 1934: JRV Tolkien, Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales, The King and the Bird 4 1938: Max Bruch, The War and the Peace 5 1942: Dworkin (Edgard Eriksson) The Swedish Hunter 6 1946: Albert Camus, The Stranger 7 1950: Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra 8 1954: Henry Ford in My Struggle 9 1958: Narcisse Mandela, A Long Way Gone 10, 1962: Ronald Regan in Citizen Kane 11 1966: Potsdam (Karl) The economic textbook 12, 1970: Albert Einstein, The Theory of Relativeness 13 1974: Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) The Kestrel (The Phoenix) 14 1978: Garcia Márquez (Garcia Márquez) The Hundred Years of Solitude 15 1981: Bertrand Russell, The Principles of Mathematical logic 16 1985: Paul Cobley, The City and the Planet 17 1989: Mario Puzo, The Godfather 18 1991: Kafka, The Book of the Castle 19 1993: Ian McDonald, A Long Way Gone 20 1995: The Flow of Light by Maurice Blanchot 21 1997: John Stanbeck, The Hundred Years of Solitude 22 1999: George Orwell, Animal Farm 23 2001: James Joyce, Ulysses 24 2003: Mo Yan (Mo Yan), The Red Sorghums Family 25 2005: Haruki Murakami, The Forest of Norway 26 2007: Alastair Sim, The Human Stars Shine 27 2009: Raymond chandler, The Big Short 28 2011: Karlo Velho, The Wife and Lover 29 2013: George Orwell, Animal Farm 30, 2015: Hugo Victor Hugo,"les Misérables" 31 2017: Samuel Chapman, Escape 32 2019: Isaac Asimov, The Base and the Empire
Gabriel García Márquez. His fictional works like 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' are masterpieces. His magical realism style in fiction made him a worthy Nobel laureate.
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature from 2005 to 2015 are as follows: 2005: Mo Yan (China) won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work Red Sorghums Family. 2015: The Swedish Academy awards India Arthur C Clarke with the title 2001: A Space Oath in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the field of science fiction.
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 Nobel Prize in Literature winner referred to those who had won the Nobel Prize in Literature. This award was given by the Swedish Academy of Literature to commend outstanding literary works. Therefore, to answer this question, one needed to determine which of the following did not belong to the Nobel Prize in Literature winner. If he was referring to anyone who had won the Nobel Prize in Literature, then the answer would be: " The following people who do not belong to the Nobel Prize in Literature are anyone who has won the Nobel Prize in Literature."
Nobel Prize in Literature: 1936: William F. Buckley, George Orwell 1939-Albert Camus 1945: Samuel Samuelson 1948: Benjamin Graham 1952-Albert Camus 1956: John Keats 1959: Ivan Rendl 1964: Bill Bryson 1968: William F. Buckley, George Orwell 1972: Trent (EM Forster) 1976: George Orwell 1980: Bernard B. Arnold 1984: George Orwell 1988: Artul García Márquez 1994: Trent (EM Forster) 1998: Mo Yan 2001: Oe Kenzaburo (Dft Punk) 2005: Haruki Murakami 2007: Mo Yan 2010: Artul García Márquez 2012: Kate Winslet 2015: Haruki Murakami 2018: Harper Lee (HP Lovecraft)
The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded by the Swedish Academy of Literature in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of literature. Since its establishment in 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded hundreds of times. 1 novel: - Dream of the Red Chamber (1938) - One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) - War and Peace (1947) - The Old Man and the Sea (1993) - The Catcher in the Rye (1995) - The Great Gatsby (1968) - The Great Gatsby (1968) - 1984 (1949) - The Three Bodies (2015) 2 poems: - The Book of Songs (11th century B.C.) - The Songs of Chu (2nd century B.C.) - The Analects of Confucius (5th century B.C.) - Homer (10th century B.C.) - The Poetry of Robert Frost (2005) - Shelley's Poetry (1688) - Du Fu's Poetry Collection (Tang Dynasty) - Hai Zi's Poetry Collection (1980) - Poetry of the North Island (1968) 3 plays: - Hamlet (1599) - Forrest Gump (Robert Forster, 1994) - Teahouse (Lao She, 1942) - Thunderstorm (Cao Yu, 1934) - Teahouse (Lao She, 1942) - Wilderness (Ma Yuan, 1980) - Teahouse (Lao She, 1942) The criteria for the Nobel Prize in Literature were very strict. Not only did they have to examine the person's contribution to human history, culture, society, and other aspects, they had to be examined. Therefore, the results of the Nobel Prize in Literature would not be affected by the winning of a particular work.