updates Nobel Prize winner's list

Oct 09, 2013 15:48

Today I finished Juan Ramón Jiménez's (winner, 1956) Platero and I.

This is a book of connected prose, painting a very sweet, intense picture of an old man and his donkey in a small town in Spain. It's very powerful, the way these two live together and are seen to care for each other. For some reason, whenever this book is discussed people also bring up children's literature but I'm not sure why. It's not a children's book - not that it has adult themes - but it uses the vivid imagery to create emotional connections that I think would typically be too complex for children and definitely more cmplex than you'd find in what is considered children's literature.

Though it could be that they're using a definition of "children" to include books taught in school (e.g. A Separate Peace), in which case I suppose it would qualify.

Platero and I is easily top ten, probably higher, of the books I've read for this list.

The 2013 Nobel prize winner will be announced in 12 hours as I write this (4 am Seattle time, 1pm Stockholm time, Oct 10). I've checked out books by Assia Djebar (A Berber Algerian who writes in French, her works deal with the plight/role of women in contrast with Algerian history) and Svetlana Alexievich (A Belorussian journalist, interesting that a journalist is even considered), as according to some of the Swedish papers are the whispered frontrunners for the prize. We'll see soon.



2012
Mo Yan

2011
Tomas Tranströmer

2010
Mario Vargas Llosa

2009
Herta Müller

2008
Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio

2007
Doris Lessing

2006
Orhan Pamuk

2005
Harold Pinter

2004
Elfriede Jelinek

2003
J.M. Coetzee

2002
Imre Kertész

2001
V.S. Naipaul

2000
Gao Xingjian

1999
Günter Grass

1998
José Saramago

1997
Dario Fo

1996
Wislawa Szymborska

1995
Seamus Heaney

1994
Kenzaburo Oe

1993
Toni Morrison

1992
Derek Walcott

1991
Nadine Gordimer

1990
Octavio Paz

1989
Camilo José Cela

1988
Naguib Mahfouz

1987
Joseph Brodsky

1986
Wole Soyinka

1985
Claude Simon

1984
Jaroslav Seifert

1983
William Golding

1982
Gabriel García Márquez

1981
Elias Canetti

1980
Czesław Miłosz

1979
Odysseus Elytis

1978
Isaac Bashevis Singer

1977
Vicente Aleixandre

1976
Saul Bellow

1975
Eugenio Montale

1974
Eyvind Johnson, Harry Martinson

1973
Patrick White

1972
Heinrich Böll

1971
Pablo Neruda

1970
Alexander Solzhenitsyn

1969
Samuel Beckett

1968
Yasunari Kawabata

1967
Miguel Ángel Asturias

1966
Samuel Agnon, Nelly Sachs

1965

Mikhail Sholokhov

1964
Jean-Paul Sartre

1963
Giorgos Seferis

1962

John Steinbeck

1961
Ivo Andric

1960
Saint-John Perse

1959

Salvatore Quasimodo

1958
Boris Pasternak

1957
Albert Camus

1956

Juan Ramón Jiménez

1955
Halldór Laxness

1954
Ernest Hemingway

1953

Winston Churchill

1952
François Mauriac

1951
Pär Lagerkvist

1950

Bertrand Russell

1949
William Faulkner

1948
T.S. Eliot

1947
André Gide

1946
Hermann Hesse

1945
Gabriela Mistral

1944
Johannes V. Jensen

1943
No prize awarded. 1/3 of the prize money for this year was allocated to the Main Fund, 2/3 to the Special Fund of the literature section.

1942
No prize awarded. 1/3 of the prize money for this year was allocated to the Main Fund, 2/3 to the Special Fund of the literature section.

1941

No prize awarded. 1/3 of the prize money for this year was allocated to the Main Fund, 2/3 to the Special Fund of the literature section.

1940
No prize awarded. 1/3 of the prize money for this year was allocated to the Main Fund, 2/3 to the Special Fund of the literature section.

1939
Frans Eemil Sillanpää

1938

Pearl Buck

1937
Roger Martin du Gard

1936
Eugene O'Neill

1935

No prize awarded. 1/3 of the prize money for this year was allocated to the Main Fund, 2/3 to the Special Fund of the literature section.

1934
Luigi Pirandello

1933
Ivan Bunin

1932

John Galsworthy

1931
Erik Axel Karlfeldt

1930
Sinclair Lewis

1929

Thomas Mann

1928
Sigrid Undset

1927
Henri Bergson

1926

Grazia Deledda

1925
George Bernard Shaw

1924
Wladyslaw Reymont

1923

William Butler Yeats

1922
Jacinto Benavente

1921
Anatole France

1920

Knut Hamsun

1919
Carl Spitteler

1918
No prize awarded. The prize money for this year was allocated to the Special Fund of the literature section.

1917

Karl Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan

1916
Verner von Heidenstam

1915
Romain Rolland

1914
No prize awarded. The prize money for this year was allocated to the Special Fund of the literature section.

1913
Rabindranath Tagore

1912
Gerhart Hauptmann

1911
Maurice Maeterlinck

1910
Paul Heyse

1909
Selma Lagerlöf

1908
Rudolf Eucken

1907
Rudyard Kipling

1906
Giosuè Carducci

1905
Henryk Sienkiewicz

1904
Frédéric Mistral, José Echegaray

1903

Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson

1902
Theodor Mommsen

1901
Sully Prudhomme

78/109

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