Thursday, August 9, 2012
France And The Literature Nobel Prize
Carlos Mora Vanegas The joy of life is to always have something to do, someone to love and something to hope for. Thomas Chalmers "I have a superstition that while you have a manuscript in hand you stay alive, at least until you finish it." Le Clézio France re-emerged in the letters now have the distinction of the Nobel Prize for Literature awarded to Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio. Le Clézio has managed to rescue the words of the degenerate state of everyday language to restore the power to invoke an existential reality, "the Academy said. However, while French President Nicolas Sarkozy hailed the award as recognition of French culture Critics of that country were unanimous in their praise. Le Clezio said:? writing is not just sitting at your table yourself, you hear the noise of the world. " The Swedish Academy said that Le Clézio has managed to "rescue the words of the degenerate state of everyday language and restore the power to invoke an existential reality? Telecinco.es / news / culture / reminds us, born in Nice in 1940, Le Clézio is considered one of the best and most prolific living writers in French. In 1963 he received the Prix Renaudot for his first novel, 'Le procès-verbal', who had been nominated for the Goncourt, considered the most important award French language.
Le Clezio comes from a family originally from Britain who migrated to Mauritius in the eighteenth century. This doctor of letters by the University of Nice is a prolific writer who began writing seven years. A tireless traveler, numerous walks have inspired more than 30 books. Committed to the ecology, his books show the love for nature, especially the sun and the sea, and human alienation in Western cities. Above him, Raquel San Martín of La Nación of Buenos Aires writes that the Swedish Academy described Le Clezio, 68, as "an author of new directions, poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy" and a "browser humanity, both within and outside the dominant civilization. " Nomadic writer and environmentalist, fascinated by Native American culture, Le Clézio is the ambiguities of the global world and writing as a metaphor for the journey to other lives. It should be noted that the United States resides in Paris, on a scale between South Korea and Canada. Next, gave a press conference at the Paris headquarters of the publishing house Gallimard, in which, in French, English and Spanish, serene and joker-reviewed his travels around the world, recalled his love of American culture, particularly in the past Mexican, and defined his idea of literature.
"Writing is hearing the noise of the world", the Swedish Academy's decision in favor of a strengthened European caused controversy after his permanent secretary, Horace Engdahl, said the United States remains isolated and "not participate in the big dialogue of literature ". Yesterday, Engdahl toned down, "Le Clézio is a cosmopolitan, a nomad. It belongs to several cultures and spent long stretches of his life elsewhere, not in Europe. Not to be counted as a typical European writer," he said. However, Le Clézio is the seventh European distinction between the last ten winners. The last winner was Frenchman Claude Simon in 1985. In 2000, he won Gao Xingjian, Chinese, French citizen, but he writes in Mandarin. The Nobel literary output includes the brand new novels, essays and children's books. Eleven works were translated into Spanish, including quarantine, goldfish Mondo and Other Stories and The African as well as' Etoile Errante "(2000) and 'Revolutions' (2003), autobiographical novel nature that reveals his childhood The story of his family, his constant nomadism birth in Nice, time spent in Mauritius, England and his arrival in New Mexico.
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