The 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature was officially announced, and the American poetess Louise Gluck won
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature has just been announced! According to the official website of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Prize for Literature was officially announced at 19:00 on October 8th, Beijing time. The poetess Louise Glück from the United States won the prize. The poetic voice of rebuttal, with the simplicity of beauty, makes personal existence universal."
According to the official website of the Nobel Prize, Louise Gluck made her debut in 1968 with "Firstborn" and was quickly hailed as one of the most outstanding poets of contemporary American literature. She was born in New York in 1943 and currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In addition to writing, she is also an English professor at Yale University.
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the Nobel Prize in Physics, and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry will be announced on October 5-7, respectively. The remaining Nobel Peace Prize and Nobel Prize in Economics will be held on the 9th and 12th respectively. Announced one after another. Lars Heikensten, CEO of the Nobel Foundation, previously stated that due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, the traditional Nobel Prize award ceremony will no longer be held in December this year, and the award ceremony will be held online.
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