Laureates by Alpha
Bjørnson, Bjørnstjerne (1903)
Böll, Heinrich (1972)
Camus, Albert (1957)
France, Anatole (1921)
Gide, André (1947)
Grass, Günter (1999)
Hamsun, Knut (1920)
Hemingway, Ernest (1954)
Hesse, Hermann (1946)
Heyse, Paul (1910)
Kertész, Imre (2002)
Lagerkvist, Pär (1951)
Laxness, Halldór (1955)
Maeterlinck, Maurice (1911)
Mahfouz, Naguib (1988)
Mauriac, François (1952)
Rolland, Romain (1915)
Saramago, José (1998)
Sartre, Jean-Paul (1964)
Sienkiewicz, Henryk (1905)
Simon, Claude (1985)
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr (1970)
Steinbeck, John (1962)
Vargas Llosa, Mario (2010)
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (1832 - 1910)
"as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguished by both the freshness of its inspiration and the rare purity of its spirit" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1903
Titles under review:
Absalom's Hair
A Happy Boy
See Also:
Norwegian authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of Bjørnson's works
Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846 - 1916)
"because of his outstanding merits as an epic writer" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1905
Titles under review:
Sielanka
So Runs the World
Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian
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Polish authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of Sienkiewicz' works
Books and Writers
Polish American Center
Paul Heyse (1830 - 1914)
"as a tribute to the consummate artistry, permeated with idealism, which he has demonstrated during his long productive career as a lyric poet, dramatist, novelist and writer of world-renowned short stories" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1910
Titles under review:
Andrea Delfin
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German authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of Heyse's works
Maurice Maeterlinck (1862 - 1949)
"in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1911
Titles under review:
Stories by Foreign Authors: Polish, Greek, Belgian, Hungarian
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Belgian authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of Maeterlinck's works
Books and Writers
Encyclopedia Britannica
Romain Rolland (1866 - 1944)
"as a tribute to the lofty idealism of his literary production and to the sympathy and love of truth with which he has described different types of human beings" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1915
Titles under review:
Clerambault
Jean-Christophe -
---Jean-Christophe Volume I: Dawn
---Jean-Christophe Volume II: Morning
---Jean-Christophe Volume III: Youth
Pierre and Luce
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French authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of Rolland's works
Books and Writers
Encyclopedia Britannica
Knut Hamsun (1859 - 1952)
"for his monumental work, Growth of the Soil" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1920
Titles under review:
Growth of the Soil
Hunger
Pan
The Ring is Closed
Victoria
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Norwegian authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of Hamsun's works
Books and Writers
New Yorker
Knut Hamsun Online
Encyclopedia Britannica
Anatole France (1844 - 1924)
"in recognition of his brilliant literary achievements, characterized as they are by a nobility of style, a profound human sympathy, grace, and a true Gallic temperament" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1921
Titles under review:
The Aspirations of Jean Servien
The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
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French authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of France's works
Books and Writers
Encyclopedia Britannica
Hermann Hesse (1877 - 1962)
"for his inspired writings which, while growing in boldness and penetration, exemplify the classical humanitarian ideals and high qualities of style" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1946
Titles under review:
Knulp
Rosshalde
Wandering
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German authors under review
Wikipedia
Project Gutenberg texts of Hesse's works
Books and Writers
University of California - Germanic, Slavic, and Semitic Studies
André Gide (1869 - 1951)
"for his comprehensive and artistically significant writings, in which human problems and conditions have been presented with a fearless love of truth and keen psychological insight" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1947
Titles under review:
The Fruits of the Earth
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French authors under review
Wikipedia
Andre Gide.org
Pär Lagerkvist (1891 - 1974)
"for the artistic vigour and true independence of mind with which he endeavours in his poetry to find answers to the eternal questions confronting mankind" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1951
Titles under review:
The Dwarf
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Swedish authors under review
Wikipedia
Books and Writers
Encyclopedia Britannica
François Mauriac (1885 - 1970)
"for the deep spiritual insight and the artistic intensity with which he has in his novels penetrated the drama of human life" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1952
Titles under review:
The Desert of Love
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French authors under review
Wikipedia
Ernest Hemingway (1899 - 1961)
"for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea, and for the influence that he has exerted on contemporary style" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1954
Titles under review:
The Old Man and the Sea
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American authors under review
Wikipedia
New York Times Obituary
The Hemingway Society
Halldór Laxness (1902 - 1998)
"for his vivid epic power which has renewed the great narrative art of Iceland" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1955
Titles under review:
The Atom Station
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Icelandic authors under review
Wikipedia
Claude Simon (1913 - 2005)
"who in his novel combines the poet's and the painter's creativeness with a deepened awareness of time in the depiction of the human condition" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1985
Titles under review:
The Invitation
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French authors under review
Wikipedia
Naguib Mahfouz (1911 - 2006)
"who, through works rich in nuance - now clear-sightedly realistic, now evocatively ambiguous - has formed an Arabian narrative art that applies to all mankind" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1988
Titles under review:
---Adrift on the Nile
---Before the Throne
---The Thief and the Dogs
---The Time and the Place
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Egyptian authors under review
Wikipedia
José Saramago (1922 - 2010)
"who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality" - Nobel Citation in Literature 1998
Titles under review:
---Death With Interruptions
---Seeing
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Portuguese under review
Wikipedia
Mario Vargas Llosa (1936 - )
"for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat" - Nobel Prize in Literature 2010 Citation
Titles under review:
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter
Death in the Andes
The Notebooks of Don Rigoberto
The Storyteller
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Peruvian authors under review
Wikipedia