The Russian Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to: Alexander Hemin: He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964. His works include history, biography, drama, and novels. 2 Yuri Alekseyevich Shostakovich: He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1965. His works include symphonies, string quartets, and choral works. 3 Ivan Brestinsky: He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986. His works involve history, biography, drama, and novels. 4. Vasily Vladimir Zamiyadin: He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1994. His works include novels, plays, and poems. 5 Andre Burgani (Andre Burgani): He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2011. His works involve politics, history, biography and novels. These are the few Russian Nobel Prize winners. Their representative works include music, drama, novels, and many other fields.
The following four Russian winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature: Yuri Gagarine won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1960 and made great contributions to the world as a pilot and astronaut. 2 Alexander Y Baryshnikov won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1984. He is famous for his novel The House of Yes, which is deeply critical of society. 3 Yevgeny Chebotarov won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991. He received widespread praise for his novel and play The Mirror, which explored human psychology and humanity. 4 Ivan Alexeev won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006. He is famous for his novel The Quiet Don, which shows the richness and complexity of Russian culture.
The winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Literature was Sweden Beck.
List of Nobel Prize winners: 1958: John Stanbeck 1962: William F. Buckley 1964-Arthur C Clarke 1971: Margaret Atwood 1974: Eugene O'Neill 1978: Jack London 1981: James Cameron 1984: Orson Scott Card 1987: George Orwell 1990: Margaret Atwood 1994: James Cameron 1998: Haruki Murakami 2001: Carlin Ullman 2006: Nabokov (Cove Nabokov) 2010: Raymond Joey 2014: Raymond Joey 2018: Orson Scott Card Please note that this list may not be completely accurate or complete because the results of the Nobel Prize in Literature change every year.
The winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature was Malcom Carol of Sweden.
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.
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.