Nobel Prize 2022: French Writer Anne Arno Won The Nobel Prize For Literature

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Nobel Prize 2022: French Writer Anne Arno Won The Nobel Prize For Literature
07 Oct 2022
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This year the Nobel Prize 2022 for Literature has been awarded to French writer Anne Arno. The special thing in this is that he has been given this award not for fiction, but for memoirs. The writing of Anne, 82, spans nearly five decades. She started this journey with three autobiographical novels 'Cleaned Out', 'What They Say Goes' and 'The Frozen Woman'. Then left fiction for memoir writing and moved to the non-fiction field from 'A Man's Place

The reason for this was that she used to make memories of the subject of her writing and for this she found memoirs to be the most suitable genre. His first book, Cleaned Out, came out in 1974. Since then she has been writing continuously. He has more than 20 books. Anne Arno was born in Lillebonne Normandy in 1940. His early education took place in a Catholic school

After getting married, she started teaching French. His family moved to Sergi-Pontoise, a new suburb of Paris, in 1977. After this the pace of his writing increased. she got divorced and then he left his teacher's job and started giving full time to writing. Anne's autobiography 'The Years' chronicles the social and cultural history of France from her birth in 1940 to 2007. Excerpts from his diary 'I Stay in Darkness', 'Getting Lost' and 'Diary of the Outside' are very frank books.