The Literature Prize winner believes in the liberating power of writing. His work is uncompromising and written in simple language.
French writer Annie Ernault won the Nobel Prize in Literature. This is reported on the award website.
It was noted that he received the award for “the courage and clinical precision with which he exposes the origin, alienation and collective limitations of personal memories.”
French writer Annie Ernault was born in 1940 and grew up in the small town of Yveto in Normandy, where her parents ran a grocery store and cafe.
His first novel was published in 1974. It, like many subsequent works of the writer, reflects the actual episodes of his biography.
One of the most famous books is The Event (2000), in which the writer talks about her abortion in 1963. In 2021, the film was shot by director Audrey Diwan. For this, he received the Golden Lion of the Venice Film Festival.
It was previously reported that the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to scientists Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and C. Barry Sharpless.
The Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded for research on human evolution
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Source: korrespondent
