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Nobel Lectures

From the Literature Laureates, 1986 to 2006

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  • Autores varios

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  • 336 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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This collection features reflections from twenty-one of the world's greatest writers on the interplay between art and politics, showcasing both lyrical beauty and ethical depth. Harold Pinter emphasizes the vulnerability of a writer's life, suggesting that honesty is essential for true protection, contrasting it with the deceit often found in politics. For over a century, laureates have gathered in Stockholm on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, to receive the prestigious award. This anthology compiles Nobel Lectures from a quarter-century of these literary figures, revealing their inspirations and beliefs. Contributions include Pinter's urgent discourse on truth in art and politics, J.M. Coetzee's exploration of the creative process, Toni Morrison's insights on the connection between language and oppression, and Nadine Gordimer's reflections on literature's role in shaping individual and collective experiences. The volume intertwines meditations on imagination and writing with discussions of global issues, cultural shifts, and the enduring impact of history. Regardless of genre—poetry, drama, or prose—these laureates collectively affirm literature's profound ability to influence the world.

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Título
Nobel Lectures
Subtítulo
From the Literature Laureates, 1986 to 2006
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
New Press
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
336
ISBN10
1595582010
ISBN13
9781595582010
Serie
Descripción
This collection features reflections from twenty-one of the world's greatest writers on the interplay between art and politics, showcasing both lyrical beauty and ethical depth. Harold Pinter emphasizes the vulnerability of a writer's life, suggesting that honesty is essential for true protection, contrasting it with the deceit often found in politics. For over a century, laureates have gathered in Stockholm on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, to receive the prestigious award. This anthology compiles Nobel Lectures from a quarter-century of these literary figures, revealing their inspirations and beliefs. Contributions include Pinter's urgent discourse on truth in art and politics, J.M. Coetzee's exploration of the creative process, Toni Morrison's insights on the connection between language and oppression, and Nadine Gordimer's reflections on literature's role in shaping individual and collective experiences. The volume intertwines meditations on imagination and writing with discussions of global issues, cultural shifts, and the enduring impact of history. Regardless of genre—poetry, drama, or prose—these laureates collectively affirm literature's profound ability to influence the world.