The Nobel Prize in literature was "stolen" by Annie Ernaux

French writer Annie Ernaux won the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2022. The 82-year-old is considered the mother of autofiction. She became known in France with her novel "Les Années" (The Ancestors) in 2008.
Ernaux tells family stories, from the everyday, interspersed with historical events. They are private events, like schooling, abortion, but placed as if by chance in the political-social context, with class and patriarchal barriers, they become political. In its argument, the Academy praised the writer for "the courage and clinical insight with which she reveals the roots, the foreign and the collective limits of individual memory."
Ernaux is one of the most popular French writers in the world and has been translated into many languages. The Albanian reader knows her from "Kujtime vajze", "Simple Passion" and "Vendi i Baiit", brought into Albanian by Margarita Skenderaj and Klara Lagji through Dudaj Publications.
Nobel Prize Medal
The Nobel Prize in literature this year was not a surprise. The Royal Swedish Academy informed that the French writer was at the top of the list of several phaetons. Unlike a year ago when it was awarded to Zanzibar-born writer Abdulrazak Gurnah
The week of the Nobel Prizes continues on Friday, October 7 with the winner in Economics and closes on Monday in Oslo with the announcement of the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. The award ceremony will take place on December 10 in Stockholm.
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