About The Nobel Prize In Literature
The Nobel Prize In Literature is awarded to an individual for contributions to or excellence in one or more of a variety of literary fields, including poetry, novels, short stories, plays, essays and speeches. It is not given for a specific work or works.
The first prize was awarded in 1901 to the poet and philosopher Sully Prudhomme, author of Stances et Poèmes (1865). Since then, prizes have been awarded to authors from a number of different languages and cultural backgrounds, ranging from relatively unknown masters to authors acclaimed worldwide.
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