Winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature; Anti-apartheid Israel and supporter of Palestine.
The Swedish Nobel Academy has nominated the famous French author Annie Arnault to receive the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature “for the realistic courage and ingenuity with which she explores the roots, alienations and collective limitations of personal memory”.
Who is the winner of literature 2022?
Annie Arnaud is a writer and professor at the 20th century university from Normandy, France. His literary works, which are mostly autobiographies, have a close relationship with sociology. Many works of this author have been translated and published in Iran. Among his famous works that have been published in Farsi, we can mention the novel “Salah”, “It Happens”, “Shame”, “Position” and “A Woman”.
He grew up in a working class family and graduated in modern literature. He has taught at the university for many years and received various awards, including the Renaud Literary Award for writing the book.
Annie Arnault is the 16th Frenchman to win the 8 million kroner (equivalent to 740,000 euros) Nobel Prize since 1901. The last time a Frenchman won the Nobel Prize for Literature was 8 years ago when Patrick Modiano won this prestigious prize.
The publication of a novel about her mother’s life and the study of three generations of women in the same family also clarified her deep attention to women’s issues. The topics he discussed in his next successful novels were French social policies in the 60s, the life of the working class of that period and patriarchy ruling the society. The topics that turned Erno into a writer in the direction of civil sociology.
The novel of years was another very successful work of his, which was published in 2008, and in this work Erno published pictures from six decades of his life, and in each picture he mentioned the central government’s policies and its effects on his formation. A work that received great awards such as Francois Mauriac and Marguerite Duras.