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Dec 3, 1999 · The best-known of his seven books of criticism (including studies of Harry Martinsson, Tomas Tranströmer, and the tradition from Baudelaire) is The Nobel Prize in Literature, A Study of the Criteria behind the choices (1986; in English in 1991); it can also be read in French, German, Greek, and Chinese.
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- Behind the scenes of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Apr 6, 2017 · “What does it take to win the Nobel Prize in Literature? What do I know? I don’t know,” she told an audience at the Nasher Museum’s auditorium. “All I know is that the criteria are simple, but tough. You get awarded not for a single work, but for a life’s work.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded 116 times between 1901 and 2023 to 120 individuals: 103 men and 17 women. The prize has been shared between two individuals on four occasions. It was not awarded on seven occasions. The laureates have included writers in 25 different languages.
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Nobel Prize - Literature, Authors, Awards: The table provides a chronological list of recipients of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
In October the Academy makes its choice. For the election to be valid, a candidate must gain more than half of the votes cast. Further reading about the election process here » The honoured author normally receives the prize (11 million SEK in 2023) from the hands of his Majesty the King in Stockholm Concert Hall on December 10th – Nobel Day.