It is the fourth week of my reading challenge - to read all 120 winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature before the 2024 winner is announced.
In week four of the 120 Nobels reading challenge I introduce you to the Nobel Prizes of the turbulent twenties - from Benavente in 1922 to Undset in 1928.
You will discover some hidden connections to George Orwell, Animal Farm, and the famous Audrey Hepburn film from 1964, My Fair Lady.
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My 120 Nobels Challenge series on substack will show you how the Nobel Prize is a window onto on understanding the world history, world literature and geopolitics.
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Негізгі бет I read every Nobel Literature Prize winner from 1922 to 1928, and this is what I found
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