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The 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded Thursday to French writer Annie Ernaux “for her courage and clinical acumen in revealing the roots, distance and collective limitations of personal memory,” the Swedish Academy highlighted.
French novelist Annie Ernaux won the 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature. The 82-year-old writer is honored for “the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, the strangers, and the collective limitations of personal memory,” explained the Nobel jury.
Ernaux, who has written more than 30 literary works, shows off the “liberating force of writing” and his work is written in a “simple” language and “scraped clean”, added the organization that finally awarded the French , a name that sounded years ago among the favorites to win the highest prize for lyrics.
This professor of literature at the University of Cergy-Pontoise has written some twenty writings in which class domination and amorous passion are examined in depth, two themes that have set fire to her literary career.
French writer Annie Ernaux – awarded the 2022 #NobelPrize in Literature – was born in 1940 and grew up in the small town of Yvetot in Normandy, where her parents had a combined grocery store and café. Her path to authorship was long and arduous. pic.twitter.com/OZAfyPJZ9Z
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) October 6, 2022
The Swedish Academy highlighted that in his work, Ernaux “reveals the agony of the class experience” and describes emotions such as “shame, humiliation, jealousy or the inability to see who you are”, with which he has achieved “something admirable and lasting.”
In her stories, the winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature “constantly examines a life marked by strong disparities of gender, language and class from different angles,” the organization stressed.
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