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Annie Arnaux won the Nobel Prize in Literature (2022).

French writer Anne Arnaux won the Nobel Prize in Literature

French writer Anne Arnaux won the Nobel Prize in Literature this year. He received the literary world’s highest honor for ‘the courage and incisiveness with which he uncovers the roots of personal memory, isolation and collective restraint’.

On Thursday (October 6) at 5 pm Bangladesh time, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the name of this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature in Stockholm.

Annie Arnaux has written more than 30 literary works. In his writings, he has consistently and from various angles highlighted the issues of discrimination related to gender, language and class in life.

Annie Arnaux was born on September 1, 1940. His literature is mainly autobiographical and related to sociology. She is the 17th woman to win this award.

Arnaux says writing is a political act, opening our eyes to social inequality. For this purpose he uses his own language as a ‘knife’, which helps to tear the veil of his imagination.

Earlier, the 2021 Nobel in Literature was won by Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah. He received this award for his fourth novel called Paradise. The previous year he received the American poet Lewis Gluck.

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