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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Creator/LeoTolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Creator/HenryJames, Emile Zola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]
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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Creator/LeoTolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Creator/HenryJames, Emile Zola, Creator/EmileZola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]
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* 2022 Annie Ernaux (autobiographer/memoirist)
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The most frequent general criticisms leveled at the Academy's choices are Eurocentrism; a bias in favor of Sweden (Swedes have received more prizes than all of Asia or Latin America); and bias in favor of men: as of 2019, there have been 116 Nobel Prize winners, of whom only 15 were women.
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The most frequent general criticisms leveled at the Academy's choices are Eurocentrism; a bias in favor of Sweden (Swedes have received more prizes than all of Asia or Latin America); America — in 1974 the Swedish Academy famously awarded its own members, Eyvind Johnson and Harry Martinson, the prize as a sort of lifetime achievement award); and bias in favor of men: as of 2019, there have been 116 Nobel Prize winners, of whom only 15 were women.
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* 2013 Creator/AliceMunro Alice Munro (short story author)
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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Creator/LeoTolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Creator/HenryJames, Creator/EmileZola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]
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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Creator/LeoTolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Creator/HenryJames, Creator/EmileZola, Emile Zola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]
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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Creator/LeoTolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Henry James, Emile Zola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]
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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Creator/LeoTolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Henry James, Emile Zola, Creator/HenryJames, Creator/EmileZola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]
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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Leo Tolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Henry James, Emile Zola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]
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All these factors have resulted in very renowned and/or well-known authors [[AwardSnub not getting the prize]], while other, more obscure or less influential writers did get it. A few of the writers that, for one reason or another, did famously ''not'' get it are Leo Tolstoy, Creator/LeoTolstoy, Creator/HenrikIbsen, Henry James, Emile Zola, Creator/MarkTwain, Creator/ThomasHardy, Creator/AntonChekhov, Creator/AugustStrindberg, Creator/JorgeLuisBorges, Creator/ChinuaAchebe, Creator/VladimirNabokov and Creator/JamesJoyce. Two authors, Creator/JeanPaulSartre and Boris Pasternak, were awarded the Prize, but declined it.[[note]]Sartre because he refused to accept prizes categorically, Pasternak due to Soviet government pressure.[[/note]]