Talk:2017 Nobel Prize in Literature
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List of nominees[edit]
The lists featured in the article are the authors speculated to possibly win the Nobel Prize in Literature based on online betting sites. Some authors were even revealed to have been officially nominated according to verified news agencies. Such lists are quite appropriate side by side with the official list of nominees to be revealed after 50 years, in observing predictions, and speculating deliberations and nominations. The list will be used in analysing who were the favourite authors to win a specific year and the authors shortlisted by the Swedish Academy's Nobel Committee, and as to who were the authors who were officially nominated and the authors favoured to win despite not being nominated. The article will be a reference for literary critics and observers of the Nobel Prizes. For example, Annie Ernaux was favoured to win the 2021 prize based on the betting sites and surprisingly she won the following year. I have also created similar lists from 2009 to 2021 Nobel Prizes in Literature. Therefore, do not remove the lists. JB Hoang Tam (talk) 13:01, 12 October 2022 (UTC)
Nominees[edit]
Betting Odds Nominees[edit]
Before the announcement, Ishiguro was not included in the 2017 Ladbrokes odds and never labeled as a frontrow contender for the prize.[1] Among the favored nominees and strong contenders for the 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature, despite the surprising announcement last year that Bob Dylan was conferred the prize, were the following:[2][3]
Nominee | Country | Genre(s) |
---|---|---|
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (b. 1938) | Kenya | novel, drama, short story, essays |
Haruki Murakami (b. 1949) | Japan | novel, short story, essays |
Margaret Atwood (b. 1939) | Canada | novel, short story, poetry, essays, literary criticism |
Javier Marías (1950–2022) | Spain | novel, short story, essays, translation |
Amos Oz (1939–2018) | Israel | novel, short story, essays |
Claudio Magris (b. 1939) | Italy | essays, translation, novel, short story |
Adunis (b. 1930) | Syria | poetry, essays, translation |
Yan Lianke (b. 1958) | China | novel, short story |
Don DeLillo (b. 1936) | United States | novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essays |
Ko Un (b. 1933) | South Korea | poetry |
Jon Fosse (b. 1959) | Norway | novel, short story, drama, poetry, essays |
Ismail Kadare (b. 1936) | Albania | novel, poetry, essays, drama, screenplay, short story |
László Krasznahorkai (b. 1954) | Hungary | novel, short story, screenplay |
César Aira (b. 1949) | Argentina | novel, essays, short story, translation |
Abraham B. Yehoshua (1936–2022) | Israel | novel, short story, drama, essays |
Peter Handke (b. 1942) | Austria | novel, short story, drama, essay, translation, screenplay |
Joyce Carol Oates (b. 1938) | United States | novel, drama, poetry, short story, essays, literary criticism |
Philip Roth (1933–2018) | United States | novel, short story, memoirs, essays |
Péter Nádas (b. 1942) | Hungary | novel, drama, essays |
Adam Zagajewski (1945–2021) | Poland | poetry, novel, essays, translation |
David Grossman (b. 1954) | Israel | novel, essays |
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) | United States | novel, short story, poetry, essays |
John Banville (b. 1945) | Ireland | novel, short story, drama, screenplay, essays |
Doris Kareva (b. 1958) | Estonia | poetry, translation |
Juan Marsé (1933–2020) | Spain | novel, screenplay |
Kjell Askildsen (1929–2021) | Norway | short story, novel |
Merethe Lindstrøm (b. 1963) | Norway | novel, short story |
Mia Couto (b. 1955) | Mozambique | novel, short story, essays |
Mircea Cărtărescu (b. 1958) | Romania | novel, poetry, short story, literary criticism, essays |
Nawal El Saadawi (1931–2021) | Egypt | novel, short story, drama, memoirs, essays |
Milan Kundera (b. 1929) | Czech Republic France |
novel, short story, poetry, essay, drama |
Lydia Davis (b. 1947) | United States | novel, short story, essays, translation |
Marilynne Robinson (b. 1943) | United States | novel, essays |
Les Murray (1938–2019) | Australia | poetry, novel, essays, literary criticism |
Gerald Murnane (b. 1939) | Australia | novel, short story, essays, poetry, memoir |
Jaan Kaplinski (1941–2021) | Estonia | poetry, essays, philosophy, translation |
Jussi Adler-Olsen (b. 1950) | Denmark | novel, drama |
Olga Tokarczuk (b. 1962) | Poland | novel, short story, poetry, essay, screenplay |
Leonard Nolens (b. 1947) | Belgium | poetry, autobiography |
Navid Kermani (b. 1967) | Germany | novel, essays |
Colm Tóibín (b. 1955) | Ireland | novel, short story, drama, essays, poetry, literary criticism |
Enrique Vila-Matas (b. 1948) | Spain | novel, short story, essays |
Rohinton Mistry (b. 1952) | India Canada |
novel, short story |
Paul Muldoon (b. 1951) | Ireland | poetry, essays, literary criticism |
Julian Barnes (b. 1946) | United Kingdom | novel, essay, memoirs, short story |
Joan Didion (1934–2021) | United States | novel, essays, screenplay, drama |
Charles Portis (1933–2020) | United States | novel, short story |
Cormac McCarthy (b. 1933) | United States | novel, drama, screenplay, short story |
Thomas Pynchon (b. 1937) | United States | novel, short story, essays |
Elena Ferrante (b. 1943) | Italy | novel |
David Malouf (b. 1934) | Australia | novel, short story, poetry, essays, drama |
Peter Carey (b. 1943) | Australia | novel, short story, essays, screenplay |
Bei Dao (b. 1949) | China | poetry, short story, essays, memoirs |
Cees Nooteboom (b. 1933) | Netherlands | novel, short story, poetry, essays |
Dacia Maraini (b. 1936) | Italy | novel, short story, drama |
Eduardo Mendoza Garriga (b. 1943) | Spain | novel, short story, drama, essays |
Nuruddin Farah (b. 1945) | Somalia | novel, drama, short story, essays |
Tom Stoppard (b. 1937) | United Kingdom | drama, screenplay |
Salman Rushdie (b. 1947) | United Kingdom | novel, short story, essays, autobiography |
Richard Ford (b. 1944) | United States | novel, short story, screenplay |
Karl Ove Knausgård (b.1968) | Norway | novel, autobiography |
A. S. Byatt (b. 1936) | United Kingdom | novel, short story, essays, biography |
Hilary Mantel (1952–2022) | United Kingdom | novel, short story, memoir, essays |
Don Paterson (b. 1963) | United Kingdom | poetry, drama |
James Kelman (b. 1946) | United Kingdom | novel, short story, drama, essays, memoirs |
Francisco Sionil José (1924–2022) | Philippines | novel, short story |
Kamau Brathwaite (1930–2020) | Barbados | poetry, essays |
Antonio Muñoz Molina (b. 1956) | Spain | novel, essays |
Mahmoud Dowlatabadi (b. 1940) | Iran | novel |
Sergio Pitol (1933–2018) | Mexico | novel, short story, essays |
Dubravka Ugrešić (b. 1949) | Croatia | novel, essays |
Dag Solstad (b. 1941) | Norway | novel, short story, drama |
JB Hoang Tam (talk) 05:07, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
References
- ^ Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Alison Flood (6 October 2017). "Kazuo Ishiguro wins the Nobel prize in literature 2017". the Guardian. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ Alison Food (3 October 2017). "Nobel prize in literature set to reveal 2017 winner on 5 October". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
- ^ Alex Shepard (3 October 2017). "Who Will Win the 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature?". The New Republic. Retrieved 23 March 2021.