Is the Nobel Prize judge the smartest or purest mortal?
The Nobel Prize is awarded every year. But people can't understand the hype it produces. It is because the winners created a different kind of work that is said to bring the greatest benefit to mankind.
If this is the case, members of the Nobel Prize Committee must have devout wisdom to decide what constitutes the greatest work.
is it? Maybe! However, there are some famous cases that have been unearthed from the history of the Nobel Prize.
If a curious mind permeates behind the scenes, he will know that the judges or members of the nobility awards committee are just mortals, full of Goofy vanity, prejudice, small competition, weakness, and wisdom, honesty, wisdom and perfection. Fusion. And courage.
Alfred Bernhard Nobel 1833-1896 actually unintentionally [or deliberately] opened the door to controversy and congratulations, omitting the criteria for measuring the composition and the greatest works in his will.
On December 10, 1901, five outstanding individuals won the award at the beginning of the first coronation ceremony, but the explosion did not emit some harsh notes that would be heard for a long time in the future.
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy 1828-1910
Tolstoy wrote "War and Peace" and Anna Karenina, which is considered to be the greatest work in realist novels.
Why Tolstoy was rejected by the Nobel Prize
When Sully Prudhomme 1839-1907, a French poet was selected by the Swedish Academy of Sciences and won the Nobel Prize, because his literary works explain the conflict between emotion and reason, and world public opinion protests. It was not because Prudhomme won the award, but Tolstoy was ignored; for this reason, 42 scientists and artists paid tribute to the celebrity Tolstoy to protest the indifference of the college to Tolstoy.
However, the Swedish Academy did not even consider his 1902 literary prize. Thanks to the Swede's only literary expert at the time, Carl David af Wirsen {The permanent secretary and chairman of the 1842-1912 Academy, the Nobel Literary Committee decided to pin all of Tolstoy's hopes on the award.
Card David Overson, a powerful judge of the Nobel Committee
Carl David af Wirsen believes that "war and peace" and "Annakerenina" should receive awards... and his religious sociology and political writings are considered immature and misleading... He condemned all forms of civilization, but urged an original way of life that was out of touch with various forms of higher culture... although he had no experience in biblical criticism, he used semi-rationalism, semi-mystery The spirit rewrote the New Testament. This narrow expression of hostility to all forms of civilization, one's dream is suspicious. One does not like to give recognition... The reward for forcing this great writer is wrong..."
After reading the report of Chairman Wirsen, what will be said, but in vain!
Maxim Gorky, revolutionary writer
Even the famous autobiography of Maxim Gorky [1868 - 1936] may be included in the front row of the award. But the college found it difficult to make a completely objective judgment because the intellectuals he played during the revolution and his other works were political.
Judging the literary value of political color! Indeed, this is not one of the main rules of Nobel's widow. This explains why, apart from the small writer Ivan Bunning [1870-1953; 1933] and Ivan Petrovich Pavlov [1849-1936; 1904], the Russians were in the second world. There was no award in all the faculties before the war. And physiology.
Similarly, since the Nobel Prize was awarded in 1901, there have been several examples of descriptions of famous people who have been hurt and rejected the Nobel Prize.
2012 Nobel Prize in Literature
The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Chinese writer Mo Yan, whose citation was called "Imaginary Realism, a Combination of Folk Tales, History and Modernity". Mo Yan is a pseudonym, and his real name is Guan Moye. "Mo Yan" means "not speaking" in Chinese.
Orignal From: Why Tolstoy denied the Nobel Prize in Literature
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