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Wole Soyinka

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Wole Soyinka
BornAkinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka[1]
(1934-07-13)13 July 1934 (age 90)
Abeokuta,Nigeria Protectorate (nowOgun State, Nigeria)
OccupationAuthor, poet, playwright
NationalityNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Leeds
Period1957–Present
GenreDrama, Novel, poetry
SubjectComparative literature
Notable awardsNobel Prize in Literature
1986
Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award
2009

Akinwande Oluwole "Wole" Babatunde Soyinka (Yoruba:Akinwándé Oluwo̩lé Babátúndé S̩óyinká; born 13 July 1934) is aNigerian playwright and poet. He was awarded the 1986Nobel Prize in Literature,[2] the first African to be honored in that category.[3]

References

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  1. Tyler Wasson; Gert H. Brieger (1 January 1987).Nobel Prize Winners: An H.W. Wilson Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1. The University of Michigan. p. 993.ISBN 9780824207564. Retrieved4 December 2014.
  2. "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1986 Wole Soyinka". The Nobel Prize. Retrieved10 December 2013.
  3. "Wole Soyinka | Biography, Plays, Books, & Facts".Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved2021-04-04.
1901 – 1925

Prudhomme (1901) · Mommsen (1902) · Bjørnson (1903) · F. Mistral /Echegaray (1904) · Sienkiewicz (1905) · Carducci (1906) · Kipling (1907) · Eucken (1908) · Lagerlöf (1909) · Heyse (1910) · Maeterlinck (1911) · Hauptmann (1912) · Tagore (1913) · No award (1914) · Rolland (1915) · Heidenstam (1916) · Gjellerup /Pontoppidan (1917) · No award (1918) · Spitteler (1919) · Hamsun (1920) · France (1921) · Benavente (1922) · Yeats (1923) · Reymont (1924) · Shaw (1925)

1926 – 1950

Deledda (1926) · Bergson (1927) · Undset (1928) · Mann (1929) · Lewis (1930) · Karlfeldt (1931) · Galsworthy (1932) · Bunin (1933) · Pirandello (1934) · No award (1935) · O'Neill (1936) · Martin du Gard (1937) · Buck (1938) · Sillanpää (1939) · No awards (World War II) · Jensen (1944) · G. Mistral (1945) · Hesse (1946) · Gide (1947) · Eliot (1948) · Faulkner (1949) · Russell (1950)

1951 – 1975

Lagerkvist (1951) · Mauriac (1952) · Churchill (1953) · Hemingway (1954) · Laxness (1955) · Jiménez (1956) · Camus (1957) · Pasternak (1958) · Quasimodo (1959) · Perse (1960) · Andrić (1961) · Steinbeck (1962) · Seferis (1963) · Sartre (1964) · Sholokhov (1965) · Agnon /Sachs (1966) · Asturias (1967) · Kawabata (1968) · Beckett (1969) · Solzhenitsyn (1970) · Neruda (1971) · Böll (1972) · White (1973) · Johnson /Martinson (1974) · Montale (1975)

1976 – 2000

Bellow (1976) · Aleixandre (1977) · Singer (1978) · Elytis (1979) · Miłosz (1980) · Canetti (1981) · García Márquez (1982) · Golding (1983) · Seifert (1984) · Simon (1985) · Soyinka (1986) · Brodsky (1987) · Mahfouz (1988) · Cela (1989) · Paz (1990) · Gordimer (1991) · Walcott (1992) · Morrison (1993) · Ōe (1994) · Heaney (1995) · Szymborska (1996) · Fo (1997) · Saramago (1998) · Grass (1999) · Gao (2000)

2001 – present

Naipaul (2001) · Kertész (2002) · Coetzee (2003) · Jelinek (2004) · Pinter (2005) · Pamuk (2006) · Lessing (2007) · Le Clézio (2008) · Müller (2009) · Vargas Llosa (2010) · Tranströmer (2011) · Mo (2012) · Munro (2013) · Modiano (2014) · Alexievich (2015) · Dylan (2016) · Ishiguro (2017) · No formal awardCondé(New Academy Prize) (2018) · Tokarczuk (2018) · Handke (2019) · Glück (2020) · Gurnah (2021) · Ernaux (2022) · Fosse (2023) · Kang (2024)

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