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Laureates
 
1901
R. F. A. Sulley Prudhomme (France)
1902 Th. Mommsen (Germany)
1903 B. Bjørnson (Norway)
1904 J. Echegaray (Spain) F. Mistral (France)
1905 H. Sienkiewicz (Poland)
1906 G. Carducci (Italy)
1907 R. Kipling (United Kingdom)
1908 R. Eucken (Germany)
1909 S. Lagerlöf (Sweden)
1910 P. Heyse (Germany)
1911 M. Maeterlinck (Belgium)
1912 G. Hauptmann (Germany)
1913 R. Tagore (India)
9151 R. Rolland (France)
1916 V. v. Heidenstam (Sweden)
1917 K. Gjellerup (Denmark) H. Pontoppidan (Denmark)
1919 C. Spitteler (Switzerland)
1920 K. Hamsun (Norway)
1921 A. France (J. A. Thibault) (France)
1922 J. Benavente (Spain)
1923 W.B. Yeats (Ireland)
1924 W. Reymont (Poland)
1925 G.B. Shaw (United Kingdom)
1926 Grazia Deledda (Italy)
1927 H. Bergson (France)
1928 Sigrid Undset (Norway)
1929 Th. Mann (Germany)
1930 S. Lewis (USA)
1931 E. A. Karlfeldt (Sweden)
1932 J. Galsworthy (United Kingdom)
1933 I. A. Bunin (France, Russia)
1934 L. Pirandello (Italy)
1936 E. O'Neill (USA)
1937 R. Martin du Gard (France)
1938 Pearl S. Buck (USA)
1939 F. E. Sillanpää (Finnland)
1944 Johannes V. Jensen (Denmark)
1945 Gabriela Mistral (L. Godoy y Alcayaga) (Chile)
1946 Hermann Hesse (Switzerland, Germany)
1947 A. Gide (France)
1948 T.S. Eliot (United Kingdom, USA)
1949 W. Faulkner (USA)
1950 Lord B. A. W. Russell (United Kingdom)
1951 P. Lagerkvist (Sweden)
1952 F. Mauriac (France)
1953 Sir W. Churchill (United Kingdom)
1954 E. Hemingway (USA)
1955 H.K. Laxness (Island)
1956 J. R. Jiménez (Spain)
1957 A. Camus (France)
1958 B. Pasternak (Soviet Union)
1959 S. Quasimodo (Italy)
1960 Saint-John Perse (A. Léger) (France)
1961 I. Andric (Yugoslavia)
1962 J. Steinbeck (USA)
1963 G. Seferis (Greece)
1964 J.-P. Sartre (France)
1965 M. Sholokhov (Soviet Union)
1966 S.J. Agnon (Israel, Austria) N. Sachs (Sweden, Germany)
1967 M.A. Asturias (Guatemala)
1968 Y. Kawabata (Japan)
1969 S. Beckett (Ireland)
1970 A. Solzhenitsyn (Soviet Union)
1971 P. Neruda (Chile)
1972 H. Böll (Germany)
1973 P. White (Australien)
1974 E. Johnson (Sweden) H. Martinson (Sweden)
1975 E. Montale (Italy)
1976 S. Bellow (USA)
1977 V. Aleixandre (Spain)
1978 I. B. Singer (USA)
1979 O. Elytis (Greece)
1980 C. Milosz (Poland)
1981 E. Canetti (United Kingdom, Bulgaria)
1982 G. García Marquez (Colombia)
1983 W. G. Golding (United Kingdom)
1984 J. Seifert (Czechoslovakia)
1985 Cl. Simon (France)
1986 W. Soyinka (Nigeria)
1987 J. Brodsky (USA)
1988 N. Mahfuz (Egypt)
1989 C. J. Cela (Spain)
1990 Octavio Paz (Mexico)
1991 Nadine Gordimer (South Africa)
1992 Derek Walcott (Saint Lucia, *1930-01-23)
1993 Toni Morrison (USA, *1931-02-18)
1994 Kenzaburo Oe (Japan)
1995 Seamus Heaney (Ireland, *1939-04-13) for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past
1996 Wislawa Szymborska (Poland, *1923-07-02) for "poetry that with ironic precision allows the historical and biological context to come to light in fragments of human reality"
1997 Dario Fo (Italy, *1926) dramatist and actor, one of the leading figures in modern farce and political drama, "who emulates the jesters of the Middle Ages in scourging authority and upholding the dignity of the downtrodden"
1998 José Saramago (Portugal, *1922) a writer of prose, from a working-class background, "who with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality"
1999 Günter Grass (Germany, *1927-10-16) "Whose frolicsome black fables portray the forgotten face of history"; 1959 first novel: "The Tin Drum"
2000 Gao Xingjian (China/France, *1940) "for an oeuvre of universal validity, bitter insights and linguistic ingenuity, which has opened new paths for the Chinese novel and drama"
 
 
 
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