The Nobel Prize in Literature 1952 was awarded to François Mauriac "for the deep spiritual insight and the artistic intensity with which he has in his novels penetrated the drama of human life
Kawabata Yasunari (1899-1972), a Japanese novelist, in 1968.
The 20th century Russian novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1965 was Mikhail Sholokhov. He received the prize for his novel "And Quiet Flows the Don," which depicts life in the Don Cossacks during World War I and the Russian Revolution.
The five Nobel Prizes are: Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize in Chemistry Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Nobel Prize in Literature Nobel Peace Prize
Sinclair Lewis was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. He wrote several novels, received the Nobel Prize in literature, and the Pulitzer Prize.
No, Charles Dickens did not receive the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Nobel Prize in Literature was established in 1901, after his death in 1870.
William Golding won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1983, the Booker Prize in 1980 for his novel "Rites of Passage," and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1979 for his novel "Darkness Visible."
Yes, he won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1983.
Alice Munro received the Nobel Prize for literature in 2013.
Franois Mauriac won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1952.
Salvatore Quasimodo won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1959.
John Steinbeck won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962.
Giorgos Seferis won The Nobel Prize in Literature in 1963.