Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah wins Nobel Prize in literature

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 7, 2021 10:13 PM2021-10-07T22:13:15+5:302021-10-07T22:13:44+5:30

Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday for works that explore the legacies ...

Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah wins Nobel Prize in literature | Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah wins Nobel Prize in literature

Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah wins Nobel Prize in literature

Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature on Thursday for works that explore the legacies of imperialism on uprooted individuals. The Swedish Academy said the award was in recognition of his “uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents”

Born in Zanzibar in 1948 and based in England, Gurnah is a professor at the University of Kent. He is the author of 10 novels, including “Paradise,” which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1994.Anders Olsson, chairman of the Nobel Committee for literature, called him “one of the world’s most prominent post-colonial writers.” The prestigious award comes with a gold medal and 10 million Swedish kronor (over $1.14 million). The prize money comes from a bequest left by the prize’s creator, Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, who died in 1895.Last year’s prize went to American poet Louise Glück for what the judges described as her “unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal.”

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