Stockholm ∙ French author Anne Arnaud (82), famous for her outspoken human rights issues such as abortion rights, has been awarded the Nobel for literature. She is the first French writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. ‘Cleaned Out’ (1974) is the first novel. Works like ‘A Man’s Place’ (1984), ‘A Woman’s Story’ (1988) and ‘The Years’ (2008) made him world famous. The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced today at 2.30 in Oslo.
English Summary: Nobel Prize for Literature goes to French author Annie Ernaux