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Norwegian writer Jon Fosse, whose work tackles birth, death, faith and the other “elemental stuff” of life in spare Nordic prose, won the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday for writing that prize organizers said gives “voice to the unsayable.” The novelist and playwright said the prize was recognition of “literature that first and foremost aims to be literature, without other considerations” - an ethos expressed in dozens of enigmatic plays, stories and novels, including a seven-volume epic made up of a single sentence. Fosse’s work, rooted in his Norwegian background, “focuses on human insecurity and anxiety," Anders Olsson, chair of the Nobel literature committee, told The Associated Press. "The basic choices you make in life, very elemental stuff.” One of his country’s most-performed dramatists, Fosse said he had “cautiously prepared” himself for a decade to receive the news that he had won. Celebrating a Norwegian master of spare Nordic writing, FRANCE 24's François Picard is joined by award-winning Norwegian poet Dr. Rachel Rankin and Solrun Iversen, Theatre Director at Den Nationale Scene / The National Theatre.
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@ingunndaling783
@ingunndaling783 9 месяцев назад
Gratulerer så mykje med gjæv pris Jon, vel fortent!
@Richardwestwood-dp5wr
@Richardwestwood-dp5wr 9 месяцев назад
Was ist da Sprache Herr ?!
@musicmaker1617
@musicmaker1617 8 месяцев назад
nynorsk. We have two languages in Norway. One of the danish-german origin, bokmål. And one wide norvegian dialect origin nynorsk@@Richardwestwood-dp5wr
@doppler4190
@doppler4190 7 месяцев назад
Impressed by the host. Very good questions!
@user-yx6no6zu5p
@user-yx6no6zu5p 9 месяцев назад
A very prolific writer.
@musicmaker1617
@musicmaker1617 8 месяцев назад
prolific? good word. but what does it mean?
@blandingscastle3729
@blandingscastle3729 9 месяцев назад
Another Nordic winner. 😮
@friendoftellus5741
@friendoftellus5741 10 месяцев назад
Nynorsk is a little bit more similar to the old norse language spoken by the vikings.
@musicmaker1617
@musicmaker1617 8 месяцев назад
Yes. But it is still very far from old norse. Norway did a change of language during the period marked by pestus, black death. We started with old norse and came out with modern norse. Bokmål and nynorsk are then rooted out of post pestus norvegian. Nynorsk is absolutley not old norse. You are wrong on that, 5741. Why do you say something wrong as that?
@musicmaker1617
@musicmaker1617 8 месяцев назад
Dont lie friendoftellus. Nynorsk is not more close to old norse. Old nors is spoken on Iceland. God bless that island!!
@musicmaker1617
@musicmaker1617 8 месяцев назад
Not a hundred year, maam. A sweedish poet called Tomas Transtrømer won in 2011?
@m.b.nagaraj7666
@m.b.nagaraj7666 9 месяцев назад
Nobel prize for literature only for European languages and European Writers. What about Asian Languages and African Languages Writers
@thespringmonster7807
@thespringmonster7807 9 месяцев назад
name some contemporary african & asian writers that you think are good enough to win nobel prize , & also name their best books & why they should win it
@Gadottinho
@Gadottinho 8 месяцев назад
or portuguese language lol, only saramago won, even tho there's ton of authors in all the countries that speak portuguese
@otilia6468
@otilia6468 7 месяцев назад
Abdulrazak Gurnah (Tanzania) Nobel Prize 2021
@cronosmu
@cronosmu 7 месяцев назад
What about North Papuan language authors or maybe some obscure poet who writes in Adyghe? Have you read the greats of West Tonga? If your sole complain is the geographical origin of the author (because of European hegemony and whatnot), you're not interested in literary quality, which Fosse has great amounts of, you just want a quota. That's a political, not a literary statement. They gave the prize to Mo Yan and Gurnah, who aren't that great. Walcott, some dude from Barbados, was excellent. I enjoy Yan Lianke, although I'm not sure he's Nobel worthy. I love Japanese literature, classic, modern and contemporary, but it's hard to pinpont at a truly great living author (please don't mention Tawada, Kawakami and the like). The last one, who deservedly got the prize, was Kenzaburo Oe. I love Murakami, but more in the way I like burgers, fries and a milkshake. I speak Spanish myself, a language which seems underrepresented. It's after all the second most spoken language on Earth. Am I that salty? Not really. I can't think of an author on par with Vargas Llosa. Maybe Álvaro Enrigue, but he's still kinda green. I'm actually glad they didn't award two of the authors that appeared on last year's bets: Elena Poniatowska (Mexican - a political tool with no talent) and César Aira (Argentinian - witty, and that's all).
@andyalam5074
@andyalam5074 6 месяцев назад
Create your own prize for your own people. That's noble. Why look at European accolades???
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