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France's Annie Ernault won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature

France’s Annie Ernault won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to French writer Annie Ernault, he explained, for “the courage and clinical ingenuity with which I discovered the roots, the remoteness, and the collective limitations of personal memory.”

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2022 #Nobel prize The Doctor of Literature degree is awarded to French author Annie Ernault “for the courage and clinical ingenuity with which she explored the roots, alienation, and collective limitations of personal memory.” pic.twitter.com/D9yAvki1LL

Nobel Prize October 6 2022

Among the works of the 83-year-old Erno are “Happening” (2000); Pure Passion 1991; Girl’s History (2016); years (2008); And his latest post, 2022’s Getting Lost.

“Annie Erno clearly believes in the liberating power of writing. Her work is relentless and written in simple, clean language. And when she has great courage and clinical precision to reveal the suffering of the classroom experience, she describes shame, humiliation, and jealousy,” said Anders Olsson, chair of the Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy, Not being able to see who you are has accomplished something impressive and lasting.

With recognition, French joins the list of accomplished writers; In 2020, the year of the epidemic, the surprise came by the American Louise Gluck, and last year by the Tanzanian novelist Abdul Razak Garna. Moreover, in the past decade, only one Frenchman has won the award: Patrick Modiano in 2014.

2022 #Nobel prize Literature Prize Winner Annie Erno believes in the power of liberating writing. Her work is uncompromising and written in clear and clean language. pic.twitter.com/la80uMiSa8

Nobel Prize October 6 2022

In addition to the Nobel, Erno won the Renault Prize (1984); Maillé Latour Prize (1984); French Language Award (2008); François Mauriac Prize (2008); Brix Marguerite Duras (2008); and Prix de l’Académie de Berlin (2019).

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Who is Annie? Erno?

The writer was born in 1940 in Yvétotte, Normandy (France) in a family of shopkeepers, her parents had a grocery store and a cafeteria in the city, so her economic capacity was not the highest.

His parents, according to the official biography of the Nobel laureate, managed to move from proletarian life to bourgeois life, and did not talk much about politics.

Drawing on her life experiences, Annie’s writing focused on highlighting inequalities of gender, language, and class, which also influenced her path to literature and becoming an author.

A Man’s Place (1992), his fourth published book, would have given his career its first boost. The book dealt with his father’s history and the social effects that shaped him.

“His writings always cast upon him a sense of betrayal to the social class from which he began. He has said that writing is a political act, opening our eyes to social inequality. That is why he uses language as a ‘knife’, as she calls it, to pierce the veil of imagination.”