List of Nobel laureates in Literature


The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded annually by the Swedish Academy to authors for outstanding contributions in the field of literature. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Swedish Academy. The first Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 1901 to Sully Prudhomme of France. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, Prudhomme received 150,782 SEK, which is equivalent to 8,823,637.78 SEK in January 2018. The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.
As of 2019, the Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to 116 individuals. When he received the award in 1958, Russian-born Boris Pasternak was forced to publicly reject the award under pressure from the government of the Soviet Union. In 1964, Jean-Paul Sartre made known that he did not wish to accept the Nobel Prize in Literature, as he had consistently refused all official honors in the past. However the Nobel committee does not acknowledge refusals, and includes Pasternak and Sartre in its list of Nobel laureates.
Fifteen women have won the Nobel Prize in Literature, more than any other Nobel Prize with the exception of the Nobel Peace Prize. There have been four instances in which the award was given to two people. There have been seven years in which the Nobel Prize in Literature was not awarded. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2018 was awarded together with that of 2019 in October 2019. As of 2019, there have been 29 English-speaking winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature, followed by French and German with respectively 14 winners.

Laureates

Nobel laureates by country

The 116 Nobel laureates in literature from 1901 to 2019 have come from the following countries:
CountryNumber
France16
United States12
United Kingdom11
Germany10
Sweden8
Poland6
Spain6
Italy6
Ireland4
Russia/USSR4
Denmark3
Norway3
Chile2
China2
Greece2
Japan2
South Africa2
Switzerland2
Austria2
Australia1
Belarus1
Belgium1
Bulgaria1
Canada1
Colombia1
Czechoslovakia1
Egypt1
Finland1
Guatemala1
Hungary1
Iceland1
India1
Israel1
Mauritius1
Mexico1
Nigeria1
Peru1
Portugal1
Saint Lucia1
Turkey1
Yugoslavia1

One Nobel laureate is classified as stateless.
LanguageNumber
English29 1
French14
German14
Spanish11
Swedish7
Italian6
Russian6
Polish5
Danish3
Norwegian3
Chinese2
Greek2
Japanese2
Arabic1
Bengali1
Czech1
Finnish1
Hebrew1
Hungarian1
Icelandic1
Provençal 1
Portuguese1
Serbo-Croatian1
Turkish1
Yiddish1

1Rabindranath Tagore wrote in Bengali and English, Samuel Beckett wrote in French and English and Joseph Brodsky wrote poetry in Russian and prose in English. These three Nobel laureates have been sorted under Bengali, French and Russian, respectively.

Nobel laureates by gender

The 116 Nobel laureates in literature from 1901 to 2019 were from the following sexes :
DecadeMaleFemale
1900–190991
1910–191990
1920–192982
1930–193981
1940–194951
1950–1959100
1960–1969101
1970–1979110
1980–1989100
1990–199973
2000–200973
2010–201973
Total10115

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