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  1. The 1972 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the German author Heinrich Böll (1917–1985) "for his writing which through its combination of a broad perspective on his time and a sensitive skill in characterization has contributed to a renewal of German literature." [1] [2] Böll is the fifth German author to be recipient of the prize.

  2. Nobel Prize in Literature. · 1914 →. The 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Bengali polymath Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) "because of his profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse, by which, with consummate skill, he has made his poetic thought, expressed in his own English words, a part of the literature of the ...

  3. 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature. Hermann Hesse. "for his inspired writings which, while growing in boldness and penetration, exemplify the classical humanitarian ideals and high qualities of style". Date. November 1946 (announcement) 10 December 1946. (ceremony) Location. Stockholm, Sweden.

  4. The 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sir Winston Churchill (1874–1965) "for his mastery of historical and biographical description as well as for brilliant oratory in defending exalted human values." [1] He is the sixth British writer to receive the prize, coming after the philosopher ...

  5. Nobel Prize in Literature. · 1929 →. The 1928 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Danish-born Norwegian novelist Sigrid Undset (1882–1949) "principally for her powerful descriptions of Northern life during the Middle Ages." [1] [2] She is the third female recipient of the literature prize.

  6. Nobel Prize in Literature. · 1905 →. The 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature was the fourth literary prize resulting from Alfred Nobel 's will. It was equally divided between the French Provençal philologist Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914) "in recognition of the fresh originality and true inspiration of his poetic production, which faithfully ...

  7. 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature. 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature. Samuel Beckett. "for his writing, which - in new forms for the novel and drama - in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation." Date. 23 October 1969 (announcement) 10 December 1969. (ceremony)