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OE - 1993
FO - 1997
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LHC - 1938
ZhID - 1947
PAS - 1990
SHOW - 1925
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ZAKS - 1966 (1/2 prize)
YITS - 1923
CAMU - 1957
MAIN - 1929, for the great novel "Buddenbrooks"
VILLAGE - 1989
WHITE - 1973
HEANIE - 1995
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AGNON - 1966 (1/2 prize)
BELL - 1972
BUNIN - 1933, for the strict skill with which he develops the traditions of Russian classical prose
HESSE - 1946
GRASS - 1999
LEWIS -1930
SIMON - 1985
TAGOR - 1913
UNSET - 1928, for a memorable description of the Scandinavian Middle Ages
FRANCE - 1921
HEYSE - 1910
AIKEN - 1908
ELIOT - 1948, for outstanding pioneering contributions to modern poetry
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ANDRICH - 1961
BELLOW - 1976
BECKETT - 1969
GAMSUN - 1920, for the monumental novel "Juices of the Earth"
SINGER - 1978
JENSEN - 1944
JONSON - 1974 (1/2 prize)
CURTIS - 2002
COUTZEE - 2003
MARKES - 1982
MAHFOUZ - 1988
MORIAC - 1952
NIIPOL - 2001
NERUD - 1971
RUSSELL - 1950
ROLLAND - 1915
SCHONNK - 1986
ELITIS - 1979
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BERGSON - 1927
GOLDING - 1983
DELEDDA - 1926
CANETTI - 1981
KIPLING - 1907
MOMMZEN - 1902 ("Roman History")
MONTALE - 1975
REYMONT - 1924, for the outstanding national epic - the novel "Guys"
SEYFERT - 1984
SEFERIS - 1963
WALCOTT - 1992
FAULKNER 1949
JIMENEZ - 1956
SHOLOKHOV - 1965
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ASTURIAS - 1967
BRODSKY - 1987, for comprehensive creativity, saturated with clarity of thought and passion of poetry
BJERNSON - 1903
HAUPTMAN - 1912
GORDIMER - 1991
KAWABATA - 1968, for writing that conveys the essence of Japanese consciousness
CARDUCCI - 1906
LAGERLEF - 1909
LAKSNESS - 1955
MISTRAL F. - 1904 (1/2 prize)
MISTRAL G. - 1945
MORRISON - 1993
SAMARAGO - 1998
SENHEVICH - 1905, for outstanding services in the field of epic
SILLANYA - 1939
XINJIAN - 2000
STEINBECK - 1962
CHURCHILL W. - 1953
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GALSWORSE - 1932, for "The Forsyte Saga"
GELLERUP - 1917 (1/2 prize)
QUASIMODO - 1959
MARTINSON - 1974 (1/2 prize)
METERLNNK - 1911
PASTERNAK - 1958
HEMINGWAY - 1954
Szymborska - 1996
SPITTELER - 1919, for the incomparable epic "Olympic Spring"
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KARLFELDT - 1931, for his poetry (awarded posthumously)
LAGERKVIST - 1951 v.
PIRANDELLO - 1934
SOLZHENITSYN - 1970, for the moral force with which he continued the immortal traditions of great Russian literature
HEYDENSTAM - 1916, as the most prominent representative of a new era in world literature
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ALEUXANDRE - 1977
PONTOPPIDAN - 1917 (1/2 prize) for a true description of contemporary life in Denmark
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