Articles related to "Nobel Prize For Literature"



Blindness, by José Saramago
Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago asks a simple question: What would happen if everyone went blind? This is the subject of Saramago's novel Blindness.
• jose saramago • blindness • portuguese literature • european literature • nobel prize in literature

The National Steinbeck Center
For all the Steinbeck lovers, a marvelous collection of all things Steinbeck.
• john steinbeck • salinas valley • national steinbeck center • nobel prize for literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature
Authors such as Orhan Pamuk, Doris Lessing, Gunter Grass, Ernest Hemingway, Winston Churchill, Pearl Buck, William Butler Yeats, and Boris Pasternak are recognized.
• the nobel prize in literature • nobel laureates • alfred nobel • literary award controversy and history • writer prize money

Classic Authors: Sinclair Lewis
A brief biography of Sinclair Lewis, American author.
• sauk centre • minnesota • sinclair lewis • dorothy thompson • grace hegger

Orhan Pamuk: Istanbul's Huzun
Orhan Pamuk, author of "My Name is Red", "Snow", "The White Castle", and "The Black Book", is Turkey's most prominent writer and a politically controversial figure.
• orhan pamuk • istanbul • nobel prize for literature • my name is red • the white castle

Seamus Heaney:The Burial at Thebes
Commissioned by Ireland's Abbey Theatre, Seamus Heaney translates Sophocles' 5th Century B.C.E. play Antigone into a timeless commentary on individual rights vs. security
• the burial at thebes • antigone • sophocles • seamus heaney • creon

Author Snapshot Bio: Hemingway, E
Ernest Hemingway's Author Snapshot Biography.
• ernest hemingway • hemingway • e m hemingway • the sun also rises • for whom the bell tolls

Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Brief biography of Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, famous for his book One Hundred Years of Solitude.
• gabriel garcia marquez • garcia marquez biography • colombian novelist and short story writer • garcia marquez magic realism • colombian nobel prize in literature

Italy-Sardinia-The Barbagia
Orgosolo is one of the most unusual places ln the Barbagia with an interesting history displayed for all to see on the murals covering the walls of the main street.
• more than 250 murals cover the walls of orgosolo • birthplace of grazia deledda - the first woman to • murals are mainly painted in the cubist style • explore the caves of the supramonte • nuoro is the main town in this region

J.M. Coetzee, Diary of a Bad Year
The main character, based on author J.M. Coetzee, writes a series of scathing political essays for a German publisher while entertaining feelings for his young typist
• diary of a bad year • j.m. coetzee • nobel prize in literature • political essays • ingenious literary device

Life in the Tomb: WWI Literature
The story that horrified readers with its frank portrayal of World War I military life is now one of the bestselling books of modern Greek literature.
• life in the tomb • stratis myrivilis • modern greek literature • wwi literature • war stories

Paul Heyse Biography
Brief biography of writer Paul Heyse, the first German to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, best known as master of novellas.
• paul heyse • paul heyse biography • books by heyse • german author and poet • heyse as master of novellas

Pearl S. Buck Biography
Brief biography of novelist Pearl S. Buck, prolific American writer who grew up in China, Nobel Laureate for literature and Pulitzer Prize winner.
• pearl s buck • pearl s buck biography • books written by pearl buck • buck and the good earth • american novelist in china buck

Rabindranath Tagore
In 1913, Rabindranath Tagore, Indian Nobel Laureate, won the literature prize primarily for his prose translations of Gitanjali, which is Bengali for "song offerings."
• rabindranath tagore • gitanjali • w.b.yeats • william rothenstein • nobel prize for literature

Slow Man by J.M. Coetzee
Slow Man, by South African native and Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee, is a dreamy meditation on a life fundamentally changed by a devastating accident.
• slow man • j.m. coetzee • nobel prize in literature • australia • convalescence


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