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French author Annie Ernaux wins Nobel Prize in Literature 2022

Annie Ernaux won the Nobel Prize for "the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory".

October 06, 2022 / 17:15 IST
Annie Ernaux

French author Annie Ernaux has won the Nobel Prize in Literature.

The official Twitter handle of The Nobel Prize announced: "The 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to the French author Annie Ernaux 'for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory'."


The prize is awarded by the Swedish Academy and is worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($914,704) and will be handed out on Dec. 10. The money comes from a bequest left by the prize’s creator, Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, in 1895.

Ernaux, 82, started out writing autobiographical novels, but quickly abandoned fiction in favour of memoirs.

Her more than 20 books, most of them very short, chronicle events in her life and the lives of those around her. They present uncompromising portraits of sexual encounters, abortion, illness and the deaths of her parents.

Anders Olsson, chairman, Nobel Committee for literature, said Ernaux's work was often “uncompromising and written in plain language, scraped clean”. “She has achieved something admirable and enduring,” he told reporters after the announcement in Stockholm, Sweden.

Ernaux describes her style as “flat writing” (ecriture plate), a very objective view of the events she is describing, unshaped by florid description or overwhelming emotions.

In the book that made her name, ‘La Place’ (A Man’s Place), about her relationship with her father, she writes: “No lyrical reminiscences, no triumphant displays of irony. This neutral writing style comes to me naturally.”

Her most critically acclaimed book was ‘The Years’ (Les annees), published in 2008 and describing herself and wider French society from the end of World War II to the present day. Unlike in previous books, in ‘The Years’ Ernaux writes about herself in the third person, calling her character “she”. The book received numerous awards and honours.

Last year's prize went to Tanzanian-born, UK-based writer Gurnah, who was only the sixth Nobel literature laureate born in Africa, and the prize has long faced criticism that it is too focused on European and North American writers. It is also male-dominated, with just 16 women among its 118 laureates.

The prizes to Gurnah in 2021 and US poet Louise Glück in 2020 helped the literature prize move on from years of controversy and scandal.

In 2018, the award was postponed after sex abuse allegations rocked the Swedish Academy, which names the Nobel literature committee, and sparked an exodus of members. The academy revamped itself but faced more criticism for giving the 2019 literature award to Austria’s Peter Handke, who has been called an apologist for Serbian war crimes.

(With AP inputs)

first published: Oct 6, 2022 04:38 pm

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