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French author Annie Ernaux now joins this list of greats as the 2022 laureate, as announced on Thursday by the Swedish Academy.
Ernaux is renowned for her autobiographical prose works that examine "a life marked by strong disparities regarding gender, language and class," according to the Swedish Academy.
For the French memoirist, "writing is a political act, opening our eyes for social inequality. For this purpose she uses language as 'a knife,' as she calls it, to tear apart the veils of imagination," stated Anders Olsson, chair of the Nobel committee.
According to the author's own description, the main themes found in her body of work, which spans over four decades, are "the body and sexuality; intimate relationships; social inequality and the experience of changing class through education; time and memory; and the overarching question of how to write these life experiences."
The personal and intimate experiences she writes about "are always understood as shared by others, and reflective of the social, political and cultural context in which they occur," states Ernaux on her website.
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@LeoLaf
@LeoLaf Год назад
Ce qui sont là a cause de Mme Turcetil on est ensemble les gars
@ghtducafe239
@ghtducafe239 Год назад
mdr mais je te connais toi
@gabrieldeltombe7062
@gabrieldeltombe7062 Год назад
Bahaha tous dans la sauce
@jujutsukaisen8217
@jujutsukaisen8217 Год назад
I was introduced to her writing by my professor he wrote many articles on her and recommend us to read about her. I have just read a page of her translated version and must admit it was very good. Hoping for the books price to drop so that I can afford to buy it soon
@losttribe9107
@losttribe9107 2 года назад
Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.
@AshikJonathan
@AshikJonathan 2 года назад
Amen
@DutchSkeptic
@DutchSkeptic 2 года назад
'...to the French author Annie Ernaux. Ernaux is a professor of literature AS WELL AS A WRITER.' Uhm... you already said she was an 'author', and it would be pretty incredible if a professor of literature never wrote something herself. 😉 Other than that, good item, well deserved!
@elefant5772
@elefant5772 Год назад
Even Joanne K. Rowling would have deserved the prize more.
@bpo6955
@bpo6955 2 года назад
Sounds like a joke. Wasn’t the Nobel, you know, prized at some point? Her work sounds like a high school drama queen
@dfwherbie8814
@dfwherbie8814 Год назад
France with the most? In literature?! I love Balzac, but he’s not Dostoevsky. Flaubert was great, but he wasn’t Chekhov. Who’s France Vasily Semyonovich Grossman? Needless to say, as great as French literature is, it’s not comparable to Russian literature. Now, what about the rest of the world? Europeans don’t even take up an 8th of the population’s population, and yet, they constitute the majority of winners. It would be senseless to name through the amazing writers from around the world. But they outnumber Europe. So, something is up here..
@psandbergnz
@psandbergnz 2 года назад
What language did she write it in?
@AlbertOdyssey
@AlbertOdyssey 2 года назад
French.
@xijujangliti4906
@xijujangliti4906 2 года назад
She sounds like a radical leftist. They should have given the Nobel prize for literature to Donald J. Trump for his latest literary work "The Greatest Speeches of Donald J. Trump". Newt Gingrich says he can't wait to read it.
@westerling8436
@westerling8436 2 года назад
Ignoring Kundera again, shame
@TenMillionYearProgram42
@TenMillionYearProgram42 2 года назад
In a headline about winning a Nobel for literature, DW classily misspells 'literature..." You guys are silly; I like you. Ya make me laugh.
@MrTrees-nd1pi
@MrTrees-nd1pi 2 года назад
Wdym
@danieladmiraal9371
@danieladmiraal9371 2 года назад
@@MrTrees-nd1pi they misspelled the # with a double t
@bianca-sg8zq
@bianca-sg8zq 2 года назад
Did anyone tell you yet that's how 'literature' is spelled en francais (in French)? It's not misspelled!!🤣
@Sajuuk
@Sajuuk 2 года назад
Literature* 🤦‍♀️
@mr.wrongthink.1325
@mr.wrongthink.1325 2 года назад
Useless.
@markusschipke5975
@markusschipke5975 2 года назад
litter...what!?!?!?!
@lawrencelau1834
@lawrencelau1834 2 года назад
Typo in title?
@YourEnglishGuy
@YourEnglishGuy 2 года назад
The Woke-bel Prize winner, you mean. No thank you.
@englishtranslation1718
@englishtranslation1718 2 года назад
The writer has now internationally surpassed her territory. Congratulations to her. Love 💕💕💕 from Bangladesh.
@martagallo690
@martagallo690 2 года назад
I ask the Nobel Prize jury not to wait until I am ninety (90) years old to award it to me. Warning: "does not fit in my coffin".
@Scapestoat
@Scapestoat 2 года назад
Literature only has the double T in French, FYI.
@markusschipke5975
@markusschipke5975 2 года назад
'litter' means: throw away the waste/trash in English
@Scapestoat
@Scapestoat 2 года назад
@@markusschipke5975 You sound like you'd enjoy knowing the origin of Window. It is from Old Norse. Vindr Auga. Wind-Eye. Window.
@markusschipke5975
@markusschipke5975 2 года назад
@@Scapestoat How similar to German 'Wind' and 'Auge'. However, nowadays we use 'Fenster' from Latin 'finestra'.
@andriandrason1318
@andriandrason1318 2 года назад
@@Scapestoat Thats true but, gluggi was more commonly used in Old Norse, and still is in Iceland today.
@andriandrason1318
@andriandrason1318 2 года назад
@@markusschipke5975 In Sweden it's fönster.
@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings
@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings 2 года назад
Mind Begs the Question: Anti Semitism - Sternly dealt with Racism,Islamophobia - if not Equally Sternly dealt with Judiciary and Govt - Just,Racist?
@nahidpebdani2237
@nahidpebdani2237 2 года назад
I hope she talks about Iranian women’s right and lack of human rights in Iran too 🙏
@francinesicard464
@francinesicard464 2 года назад
Why should she, if Iranian women are not doing the job themselves? Annie Ernaux's entire work is based in the form of an "impersonal" autobiography which is in fact a sociological study of her environment, and her commitment to injustices in her own country and in general.
@theeraphatsunthornwit6266
@theeraphatsunthornwit6266 2 года назад
Misspelling detected 😅
@emmanuelharbor2350
@emmanuelharbor2350 2 года назад
What an inspiring individual!
@shubhamshegedar6075
@shubhamshegedar6075 2 года назад
nobel gone woke.
@francinesicard464
@francinesicard464 2 года назад
Read her books first before opening your mouth
@joexavier4070
@joexavier4070 2 года назад
@@francinesicard464 it's all about abortion and feminism...so u can read that garbage
@nazmulhaque3888
@nazmulhaque3888 2 года назад
Great congratulations Annie!
@jboyd9062
@jboyd9062 Год назад
Viewed The Happening and thought it a fine, thought provoking film. Shall look forward to reading the novel.
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 2 года назад
Who? I am in France and have never heard of her.
@west_park7993
@west_park7993 2 года назад
perhaps, you should start reading books.
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 2 года назад
@@west_park7993 I can name more French authors and books that you have ever read in any language. A lot f crappy writers have won. Have you read any of her books?
@skarbuskreska
@skarbuskreska 2 года назад
@@nedludd7622 as if the Nobel price was determined about how many people read the books. Some of the bad books are read by a lot of people, doesn't make them good or spacial. Goethe is THE German autor, and you can bet that most people never read him or if they did only because they had to in school
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 2 года назад
@@skarbuskreska Have you read any books by this winner?
@Windmerica
@Windmerica 2 года назад
And to your question: no, I hadn't heard of her work before either. But then I haven't read much French literature (only Dumas Sr and Jr, and Proust); it is not my specialty.
@yvesgomez
@yvesgomez 2 года назад
If you want to know who she really is, ask to Michel Houellebecq... But maybe you don't know him ?
@westerling8436
@westerling8436 2 года назад
An average french novellist
@Alan-cl2ix
@Alan-cl2ix 2 года назад
People wrote about inequality in the past too and then ended up creating socialism and ultimately communism. A hard worker and a lazy person can't be equal, that's injustice if they are. The one who works and sacrifices more deserves to have more because he is the one that contributes more to the world with his efforts even if he's doing it just to get rich.
@KoKey-hd4bm
@KoKey-hd4bm 2 года назад
By your logic the farmer who works the most needs to earn more than the rich that scratches his balls. Silence kid.
@jungbolosse3034
@jungbolosse3034 2 года назад
We should all be paid equal salaries for any job from a labourer to an engineer. Only aptitudes will determine who can do what job, but salary equal.
@Alan-cl2ix
@Alan-cl2ix 2 года назад
@@jungbolosse3034 that would destroy everything, why would anyone then study years to become an engineer if he has the same wage as someone who does an easier job?
@MrTrees-nd1pi
@MrTrees-nd1pi 2 года назад
@Alan yea I was just about to say this when I read your comment. The equal pay for all jobs makes no sense in any way. Like Jordan Peterson said, “I believe in equal opportunity not equal outcome.”
@omegaz3393
@omegaz3393 2 года назад
@Jung Bolosse I choose to be a Walmart greeter while you work in a steaming hot factory if all pay is to be equal.
@louistan7560
@louistan7560 2 года назад
The method of assessment on such a subject must be very challenging for the 'learned' Nobel Price Committee.
@ramdularsingh1435
@ramdularsingh1435 Год назад
I think Annie Ernaux is a forced choice on the rest of our beloved world today. But then it's OK & fine because finally it's their own prize and so they have all the rights and duties to judge Literature as per their likes or dislikes..... I have at least 10 women literary names and more than 100 men names whom I find many times more substantial than this French author though I haven't read even a bit of her.....
@skreety0455
@skreety0455 2 года назад
Very safe choice . Salman Rushdie has done lots for freedom of expression. He walks the talk .
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 Год назад
Selecting her was much more political than literary. Her style and content conform to the prevailing liberal agenda. The announcement brought delight to major media.
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