Jon Fosse, Norwegian Author, Receives the Nobel Prize in Literature

OSLO : The novelist and playwright was announced as the winner of the top prize in literature.

Norwegian writer Jon Fosse has received the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Born in Haugesund in 1959, Fosse has an expansive oeuvre of work that includes 40 plays, multiple novels, poetry and essay collections, children’s books and translations. His works rank high among the most performed on stage in Europe.

The writer first came to prominence through the 1999 Paris production of his play ‘Someone is Going to Come’.

Fosse’s septology of books ‘The Other Name’, ‘I is Another’, and ‘A New Name’, released between 2019 and 2021 were noted by the Nobel committee as Fosse’s “magnum opus”, in a speech by Mats Malm, Permanent Secretary at the Swedish Academy.

Anders Olsson, Chairman of the Nobel Committee, wrote a celebratory bibliography to coincide with the announcement. “Fosse combines strong local ties, both linguistic and geographic, with modernist artistic techniques,” Olsson said.

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