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Ernest Hemingway and the Nobel Prize for Literature.(NOTES)

Nominations for the Nobel Prize for Literature are kept classified for 50 years, which means that the documents nominating Hemingway, the 1954 winner, were opened in January 2005. Researcher Ove Swensson examined Hemingway's file at the Nobel Library of the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, and here reveals the contents of the nominating documents and of the Nobel Committee's discussion about the American writer.

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EACH YEAR THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE is awarded to the author who has produced "the most distinguished writing in an ideal direction." The word "ideal" has troubled the awarding members since the first Nobel Prize for Literature was awarded in ...

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