Jean Paul Satre
Jean-Paul Sartre, a renowned French philosopher and writer, declined the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964. He refused the prize on the grounds that he did not believe in accepting official honors or awards.
Two Nobel Laureates have declined the Nobel Prize!
Boris Pasternak, the author of "Doctor Zhivago," declined the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958 due to pressure from the Soviet government. They feared that his acceptance would worsen relations with the Soviet authorities and put his family in danger.
The only time it was ever declined was in 1973 by Le Duc Tho.
Jean-Paul Sartre declined the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964, citing his opposition to institutional awards. Le Duc Tho declined the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 as he didn't believe the peace accords reached in Vietnam had been fully implemented.
French writer Jean-Paul Sartre .
Alfred Nobel invented the dynamite.
he was the person who created the nobel prize
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* Erma Bombeck * Zane Grey * Harriet Beecher Stowe
dynamite
Alfred Nobel was the chemist and the award was The Nobel Prize