Nobel Prize for Literature to Olga Tokarchuk of Poland and Peter Hanky ​​of Austria


Stockholm, Ta. October 10, 2019, Thursday

The Royal Swedish Academy today announced the Nobel Prize for Literature. The 2018 Nobel Prize for Literature has been announced to Poland's writer Olga Tokarchuk and to Austria's Peter Hanky ​​for 2019.

Last year, the Nobel Prize for Literature was postponed due to controversy over sexual harassment. So this year both prizes were announced.

Olga, 57, is known in Poland as a revolutionary and an environmentalist. He is a vegetarian and runs the movement. He is considered to be the greatest author of the present generation.

He has also received the Man Booker Prize in the past. He is the first Polish writer to win the prize. He also received a death threat in 2015 for criticizing the government.

Olga, who authored more than a dozen books, said in an interview that I could not write biography. But through the words of my experiences, I write in my novels and poems.

His books have been translated into 25 languages, including Hindi. His books have become films and plays have been performed. 76-year-old Peter is counted among the most influential writers in post-World War II Europe. He has created a variety of plays, film scripts, story etc.

Peter has also been involved in a variety of controversies. In 2014, Peter said that the literary Nobel must be canceled. He described the Nobel literature process as meaningless.

However, they are ready to accept the noble amount of Literature of 2019 and the extra nine million dollars that accompany it! The civil war in the neighboring country of Yugoslavia lasted from 1990 to 2001. At that time, the role of Yugoslavia politician Solobodan was a mass murderer.

Many countries in the West and other writers criticized Peter for his stance on behalf of Peter. Salman Rushdie said for Peter in 1999 that Peter's age has increased, but intelligence is only 18 years old!

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