October 9 announced the 2014 Nobel Prize for Literature
The winner of this year's Nobel Prize for Literature will be announced on Thursday, October 9, AFP reports from the Swedish Academy.
The Peter Englund Institute's permanent secretary will be the person who announces the winner of the prestigious Literature Prize in Stockholm (Sweden) at 13:00 on October 9 (local time, ie 18:00 on the same day in Vietnam Male).
According to AFP, the publication of the Nobel Prize for Literature is usually only a few days earlier. However, according to the annual tradition, the Nobel Prize for Literature is published at about 18 hours of the fifth day of the week (this year is October 9).
Canadian actress who writes short stories Alice Munro (82 years) has won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature
On October 6, the 2014 Nobel season opened with a Nobel Prize for Medicine which was awarded to three scientists, including the Anglo-American Professor John O'Keefe and the Norwegian Professors May-Britt and Edvard I.Moser works on finding a positioning system in the brain.
Today, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics will be announced, followed by October 8 as the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The Nobel Peace Prize will have a new owner on October 10 and close this year's Nobel season as an Economic Prize announced on October 13.
Traditionally, the Swedish Academy did not reveal a sign of its choice for the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Institute also never gave information about the names of the authors considered to win prizes, and the discussions were kept confidential for 50 years.
However, according to betting companies, Japanese writer Haruki Murakami is most likely to be honored with a 5/1 odds (at Ladbrokes - UK). Next, Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexievich also has many chances to win.
Stockholm literary critics are inclined to the possibility that the Swedish Academy will target African writers such as Kenyan novelist Kenya Ngugi wa Thiong'o or Somali writer Nuruddin Farah.
Writer Haruki Murakami, author of the famous Norwegian Forest - (Photo: AFP)
It is known that in recent years, Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami has always been expected to become the owner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, but this prestigious award slipped from his hand at the last minute.
Murakami made a strong impression on critics and made a great impact on readers through stories of absurdity and loneliness of modern life. His works have been translated into 40 languages, creating strong passions for readers with a fascinating post-modern storytelling style.
Last year, the Canadian actress who wrote the short story Alice Munro (82 years old) won this prestigious award.
The numbers for the Nobel Prize for literature, according to the Nobel Organization
106 Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded since 1901-2013.
13 actresses have been honored so far.
Four Nobel Prize for Literature are divided among two people.
42 is the age of British writer Rudyard Kipling, the youngest person to be honored in the Nobel Prize for Literature so far. He was awarded in 1907.
The 88- year-old is the oldest to win this prestigious award, by British author Doris Lessing in 2007. The writer then called the award a "disaster" because it left her no time to write. spleen. She died in November 2013.
64 is the average age of the authors who received the Nobel Prize for Literature at the time they were awarded.
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