José Saramago’s theatre as seen by himself [PDF]
We transcribe, in this article, the words pronounced by the Portuguese author José Saramago, who was awarded in 1998 the Nobel Prize for Literature, in occasion of a lecture given at the Complutense University of Madrid in may 1995.
Mª Josefa Postigo
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CAN WE CONSIDER AS BEING „MIRACULOUS” THE SOLUTIONS SUGGESTED BY THE LAUREATES OF NOBEL PRIZE IN ORDER TO STOP THE WORLD ECONOMICAL CRISIS [PDF]
Today we are in a global economic crisis. It is not an economic crisis because of scale, for the worst case there was a recession of a few percent of GDP, but rather because it was consistently induced.
Constanţa ENEA , Constantin ENEA
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“La Casa de las Flores”: arquitectura urbana-manifiesto de Secundino Zuazo / [PDF]
La "Casa de las Flores" es un interesante proyecto de arquitectura urbana residencial -bloques de departamentos de alquiler- del arquitecto bilbaíno Secundino Zuazo Ugalde (tit. 1912, m. en 1970). Realizado entre 1930 y 1932, es uno de los tres conjuntos
Duarte, Patricio; Gurovich, Alberto; Pavez, M.Isabel.
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The Nobel Prize for Literature in Its Second Century
The aim of this article is to survey the decisions of the Swedish Academy in awarding Nobel Prizes in Literature in the twenty-first century in an effort to judge whether these decisions represent an improvement over the sometimes peculiar choices made ...
Moseley Merritt
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How has the Nobel Prize Affected the Canonisation of Japanese Literature? / Nobel Ödülü Japon Edebiyatının Kanonlaştırılmasını Nasıl Etkiledi? [PDF]
From the 1950s to the 70s Japanese literature became the most widely read nonEuropean literature in translation in the USA and Western Europe, as such eminent writers like Tanizaki, Kawabata, Mishima, and Ōe were discovered in English translation. This
Devrim Çetin Güven
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Multiple correspondence analysis as a tool for examining Nobel Prize data from 1901 to 2018.
The main goal of this paper is to examine Nobel Prize data by studying the association among the laureate's country of birth or residence, discipline, time period in which the Nobel Prize was awarded, and gender of the recipient.
T Alhuzali, E J Beh, E Stojanovski
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Controversies in Selecting Nobel Laureates: An Historical Commentary Marshall A. Lichtman
There is universal agreement that the Nobel Prizes, given to individuals who have made an extraordinarily notable contribution to humankind in the fields of chemistry, physics, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace, are the most prestigious ...
Marshall A. Lichtman
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The paper discusses the reception of Olga Tokarczuk’s works after the author received the Nobel Prize in Literature. It addresses the issue of politicisation of literature – the Nobel Prize winner’s novels are read through the angle of her left-wing ...
Sandra Habrych
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Post-Millennium Nobel Literature Prizes in the Context of Global Literary Trends
Globalization has intensely affected the leading art of literature that has, for centuries, deployed languages to discharge a pivotal role in the construction of national cultures.
Fethi Demir, Nahide Ece Süslü
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William Somerset Maugham and the Nobel Prize
This article provides an analysis of the Swedish reception and Nobel Prize nominations of William Somerset Maugham. Its purpose is firstly to present a largely unknown aspect of the reception of his work through an assessment of reviews published in ...
Paulus Tiozzo
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