Who was the first non-european to win nobel prize for literature?

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  5. The Nobel prize: the first non European and the first African to win the Nobel prize
  6. A List of Nobel Prize Winners in Literature


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List of Nobel Prize winners in Literature

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First non-European to win a Nobel Prize in literature: Who is Rabindranath Tagore? Tagore grew up in a culturally rich family of mathematicians, musicians, journalists, writers, and artists. The fact that he was brought up in such an environment laid a solid foundation for his future educational philosophy. Rabindranath Tagore, one of the greatest names in the Bengali language, India, and contemporary World Literature, was born on May 7, 1861, in Kolkata. Tagore's name is the Anglicized form of the Bengali word Thakur, which means noble, lord. Tagore had a large, wealthy, and educated family and fourteen siblings. Tagore grew up in a culturally rich family of mathematicians, musicians, journalists, writers, and artists. The fact that he was brought up in such an environment laid a solid foundation for his future educational philosophy. Rabindranath Tagore (7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer, and painter. He reshaped Bengali literature and music as well as Indian art with Contextual Modernism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Author of the "profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful" poetry of Gitanjali, he became 1913 the first non-European and the first lyricist to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. At the age of 8, he started taking poetry lessons. He wrote his first work at the age of 16 (Kavi Kahini - The Story of a Poet). After completing his secondary education by...

Winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature

Nobel Prize winners by category (literature) year name country* literary area *Nationality given is the citizenship of the recipient at the time the award was made. Prizes may be withheld or not awarded in years when no worthy recipient can be found or when the world situation (e.g., World Wars I and II) prevents the gathering of information needed to reach a decision. **Prize awarded in 2019. 1901 France poet 1902 Germany historian 1903 Norway novelist, poet, dramatist 1904 Spain dramatist France poet 1905 Poland novelist 1906 Italy poet 1907 U.K. poet, novelist 1908 Germany philosopher 1909 Sweden novelist 1910 Germany poet, novelist, dramatist 1911 Belgium dramatist 1912 Germany dramatist 1913 India poet 1915 France novelist 1916 Sweden poet 1917 Denmark novelist Denmark novelist 1918 Sweden poet 1919 Switzerland poet, novelist 1920 Norway novelist 1921 France novelist 1922 Spain dramatist 1923 Ireland poet 1924 Poland novelist 1925 Ireland dramatist 1926 Italy novelist 1927 France philosopher 1928 Norway novelist 1929 Germany novelist 1930 U.S. novelist 1931 Sweden poet 1932 U.K. novelist 1933 U.S.S.R. poet, novelist 1934 Italy dramatist 1936 U.S. dramatist 1937 France novelist 1938 U.S. novelist 1939 Finland novelist 1944 Denmark novelist 1945 Chile poet 1946 Switzerland novelist 1947 France novelist, essayist 1948 U.K. poet, critic 1949 U.S. novelist 1950 U.K. philosopher 1951 Sweden novelist 1952 France poet, novelist, dramatist 1953 U.K. historian, orator 1954 U.S....

Gurudev Rabindranath was the first non

Gurudev Rabindranath was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, was a confluence of many disciplines 2022-05-09T05:53:49.422Z The multi-talented Rabindranath Tagore was the first non-European person to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Let us inform that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for Tagore's poetic composition Gitanjali. Gurudev Rabindranath was the confluence of many disciplines, the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2022: Rabindranath Tagore is a world-renowned poet, litterateur, philosopher and Nobel laureate of Indian literature, who reshaped Bengali literature and music as well as Indian art with contextual modernism. The birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, rich in versatility, famous poet, story writer, lyricist, musician, painter and playwright, is celebrated on 7 May. Let us inform that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for Rabindranath Tagore's poetic composition Gitanjali. Tagore was the first non-European person to receive the Nobel Prize. According to a post shared by the Nobel Prize Organisation, on November 13, 1913, Tagore was announced as the first non-European literature laureate. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nobel Prize (@nobelprize_org) Rabindranath Tagore is also called by the name of Gurudev. Gurudev, he was not only there to say, but his thoughts, his knowledge is guiding people like a guru even today. Rabindranath...

The Nobel prize: the first non European and the first African to win the Nobel prize

The The first non European to win a Nobel prize Rabindranath Tagore (May 1861 – 7 August 1941), also known by his pen name the first Max Theiler (30 January 1899 – 11 August 1972) was a South African-American virologist and physician. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1951 for developing a vaccine against yellow fever in 1937, becoming the first African-born Nobel laureate. source: Wikipedia Content created and supplied by: Gannah (via Opera News is a free to use platform and the views and opinions expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not represent, reflect or express the views of Opera News. Any/all written content and images displayed are provided by the blogger/author, appear herein as submitted by the blogger/author and are unedited by Opera News. Opera News does not consent to nor does it condone the posting of any content that violates the rights (including the copyrights) of any third party, nor content that may malign, inter alia, any religion, ethnic group, organization, gender, company, or individual. Opera News furthermore does not condone the use of our platform for the purposes encouraging/endorsing hate speech, violation of human rights and/or utterances of a defamatory nature. If the content contained herein violates any of your rights, including those of copyright, and/or violates any the above mentioned factors, you are requested to immediately notify us using via the following email address operanews-external(at...

A List of Nobel Prize Winners in Literature

Corbis via Getty Images / Getty Images French writer René François Armand "Sully" Prudhomme (1837–1907) won the first Nobel Prize for Literature in 1901 "in special recognition of his poetic composition, which gives evidence of lofty idealism, artistic perfection and a rare combination of the qualities of both heart and intellect." 1904: Frédéric Mistral and José Echegaray y Eizaguirre In addition to his many short poems, French writer Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914) wrote four verse romances, memoirs, and also published a Provençal dictionary. He received the 1904 Nobel Prize in literature: "in recognition of the fresh originality and true inspiration of his poetic production, which faithfully reflects the natural scenery and native spirit of his people, and, in addition, his significant work as a Provençal philologist." Spanish writer José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (1832–1916) received the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of the numerous and brilliant compositions which, in an individual and original manner, have revived the great traditions of the Spanish drama." 1905: Henryk Sienkiewicz Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846–1916) was awarded the 1905 Nobel Prize in Literature thanks to "his outstanding merits as an epic writer." His best-known and most widely translated work isthe 1896 novel, "Quo Vadis?" (Latin for "Where are you going?" or "Where are you marching?"), a study of Roman society in the time of 1906: Giosuè Carducci Italian writer Giosuè Carducci...

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“The said interest shall be divided into five equal parts, which shall be apportioned as follows: /- – -/ one part to the person who shall have produced in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction …”(Excerpt from the will of Alfred Nobel) Alfred Nobel had broad cultural interests. During his early youth, he developed his literary interests which lasted throughout his life. His library consisted of a rich and broad selection of literature in different languages. During the last years of his life, he tried his hand as an author and began writing fiction. Literature was the fourth prize area Nobel mentioned in his will. The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded by See Quick facts • Literature prizes: 115 • Literature laureates: 119 • Awarded women: 17 • Youngest laureate: 41 • Oldest laureate: 88 The Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 Hundreds or thousands of nominations are received every year from members of academies, university professors, scientists, previous Nobel Prize laureates, members of parliamentary assemblies and more. Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about nominations in the FAQ. Nobel Prizes and laureates On nobelprize.org, you can find excerpts from many of the literature laureates’ literary works such as Olga Tokarczuk’s book Flights, Gabriel García Márquez’s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude and Wisława Szymborska’s poem ‘The Three Oddest Words’. Enjoy some excerpts from books or poems written by literature laurea...

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