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article imageNobel Prize for Literature Awarded to Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio

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By Susan Keeping
Oct 10, 2008 in Arts
By Susan Keeping.
The Nobel Prize for Literature for 2008 has been awarded to French writer, Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio. He joins such authors as Doris Lessing and Ernest Hemingway in winning the prize.
The Nobel Prize for Literature for 2008 has been announced. The winner is French novelist, Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio. The prize comes with a diploma, a gold medal, and approximately $1.3 million US dollars.
Le Clezio is described as the Nobel Committee as an "author of new departures, poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy, explorer of a humanity beyond and below the reigning civilization."
Le Clezio's novels include L'Africain and Ouranie.
The Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded by the Nobel Foundation since 1901. The first Nobel laureate in literature was Sully Prudhomme. Since then, authors such as Rudyard Kipling, William Butler Yeats and Albert Camus have been awarded the prize.
There was a slight uproar last month when one of the judges said that another American would never win the prize because, in his opinion, American literature cannot compete with European literature.
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