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− | 2001: [[V. S. | + | 2001: [[V. S. Naipaul]] | |
− | 2002: [[Imre | + | 2002: [[Imre Kertész]] | |
− | 2003: [[John Maxwell | + | 2003: [[John Maxwell Coetzee]] | |
− | 2004: [[Elfriede | + | 2004: [[Elfriede Jelinek]] | |
− | 2005: [[Harold | + | 2005: [[Harold Pinter]] | |
− | 2006: [[Orhan | + | 2006: [[Orhan Pamuk]] | |
2007: [[Doris Lessing]] | | 2007: [[Doris Lessing]] | | ||
2008: [[J. M. G. Le Clézio]] | | 2008: [[J. M. G. Le Clézio]] | | ||
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2012: [[Mo Yan]] | | 2012: [[Mo Yan]] | | ||
2013: [[Alice Munro]] | | 2013: [[Alice Munro]] | | ||
− | 2014: [[Patrick Modiano]] | + | 2014: [[Patrick Modiano]] | |
+ | 2015: [[Svetlana Alexievich]] | | ||
+ | 2016: [[Bob Dylan]] | | ||
+ | 2017: [[Kazuo Ishiguro]] | | ||
+ | 2018: [[Olga Tokarczuk]] | | ||
+ | 2019: [[Peter Handke]] | | ||
+ | 2020: [[Louise Glück]] | | ||
+ | 2021: [[Abdulrazak Gurnah]] | | ||
+ | 2022: [[Annie Ernaux]] | | ||
+ | 2023: [[Jon Fosse]] | | ||
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− | <div align=center>''[[:Template:Nobel Prize in Literature Laureate|Complete List]] | + | <div align=center>''[[:Template:Nobel Prize in Literature Laureate|Complete List]]''</div> |
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+ | <div align=center>''[[:Template:Nobel Prize in Literature Laureates 1901-1925|Laureates (1901-1925)]] | [[:Template:Nobel Prize in Literature Laureates 1926-1950|Laureates (1926-1950)]] | [[:Template:Nobel Prize in Literature Laureates 1951-1975|Laureates (1951-1975)]] | [[:Template:Nobel Prize in Literature Laureates 1976-2000|Laureates (1976-2000)]] | [[:Template:Nobel Prize in Literature Laureates 2001-2025|Laureates (2001-2025)]]''</div> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 7 October 2023
2001: V. S. Naipaul | 2002: Imre Kertész | 2003: John Maxwell Coetzee | 2004: Elfriede Jelinek | 2005: Harold Pinter | 2006: Orhan Pamuk | 2007: Doris Lessing | 2008: J. M. G. Le Clézio | 2009: Herta Müller | 2010: Mario Vargas Llosa | 2011: Tomas Tranströmer | 2012: Mo Yan | 2013: Alice Munro | 2014: Patrick Modiano | 2015: Svetlana Alexievich | 2016: Bob Dylan | 2017: Kazuo Ishiguro | 2018: Olga Tokarczuk | 2019: Peter Handke | 2020: Louise Glück | 2021: Abdulrazak Gurnah | 2022: Annie Ernaux | 2023: Jon Fosse | |
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