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Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded by a writer.

20 12, written by Mo Yan in China. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "integrating magical realism with folk stories, history with contemporary society". 20 1 1 year, Swedish poet Te Lanster Le Mo. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "with its concise and thorough image, it brought us a brand-new perception of reality. In 2007, Alice Lessing, a British woman writer. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "to analyze the divided civilization from an epic female perspective, full of passion, rich imagination and profound skepticism". "His main works are Weeds Singing, Golden Notebook and so on. Lessing: Let yourself "get rid of confusion, emotional numbness and hypocrisy!" "In 2006, the Turkish writer Ohan Pamuk. The acceptance speech awarded to Nobel Prize in Literature is "a new symbol of the conflict and interlacing of civilizations in the melancholy soul of hometown."

In 2005, British playwright harold pinter. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was that "his plays found a thrilling place under the cover of daily nonsense and forcibly opened the closed room of the oppressed."

In 2004, Austrian woman writer Alfred Jelinek. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "the musical motivation in her novels and plays, and her extraordinary language showed the absurdity of society and their strange power to make people yield."

In 2003, South African writer John Maxwell Coetzee. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "accurately depicting human nature under many masks."

In 2002, Hungarian writer imre Chertes. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech profoundly describes the experience of the weak individuals resisting the brutal power.

200 1, immigrant writer vidiadhar surajprasad naipaul. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "his works combine insightful narration with exploration unaffected by the secular world, which is the driving force for us to explore the truth from distorted history."

1978, Polish-American writer Alba Singer. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "his passionate narrative art not only draws nutrition from the cultural tradition of Polish Jews, but also vividly reflects the general situation of mankind."

1956, Spanish writer Juan Ramon Jimenez. The acceptance speech given to Nobel Prize in Literature is that "his lyric poems have become a model for arousing noble sentiments and artistic purity in Spanish."

1925, British writer Bernard Shaw. Nobel Prize in Literature's acceptance speech was "Because of the idealism and humanitarianism in his works, his exciting satires often contain a unique poetic beauty."

1923, Irish poet Ye Zhi. The acceptance speech given to Nobel Prize in Literature is "because his poems, which are always full of inspiration, show the spirit of the whole nation through a lofty artistic form."