The Swedish Academy awards the Nobel Prize in Literature to an 82-year-old French writer

The Swedish Academy awards the Nobel Prize in Literature to an 82-year-old French writer

The Swedish Academy has awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature to 82-year-old Frenchwoman Annie Ernaux “for the courage and clinical ingenuity with which she has discovered the roots, alienation and collective limitations of personal memory,” announced at a ceremony organized today by the Academy founded by King Gustav III in 1786 to advance the language. Swedish and Swedish literature.

According to what Al Arabiya.net read in the winner’s biography, who is also a university professor of French literature, she was born on September 1st, 1940, and raised in the little Normandy village of Yvétot where her parents owned a cooperative grocery shop and café. She also won the award in 1984. The literary award Rinaudo.

The Nobel Prize in Literature has so far been received by 17 women. Its monetary award is 10 million “Swedish crowns,” or 915,000 USD, and it has been given out 115 times, starting in 1901 to 118 recipients, because 4 prizes are split by two winners per year.

The author of The Jungle Book, also known as “The Jungle Book,” who passed away in 1936 at the age of 70, having written the collection of stories when he was just 42 years old in 1907, has been known as the youngest laureate of the prize for 121 years.
The Medicine Prize was given out in honour of the researcher who discovered the mysteries of Neanderthal DNA a week after the Nobel Prize announcement on Monday.

A physics award was given to three researchers on Tuesday for their demonstration that tiny molecules can remain in communication even when separated.
Three scientists who discovered new ways to bind chemicals that can be used to create more specialised medications also received Wednesday’s chemistry prize.
The Economics Prize will be revealed on October 10 and the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.

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