1955 Nobel Prize in Literature

1955 Nobel Prize in Literature
Halldór Kiljan Laxness
"for his vivid epic power which has renewed the great narrative art of Iceland."
Date
  • 6 October 1955 (announcement)
  • 10 December 1955
    (ceremony)
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Presented bySwedish Academy
First awarded1901
WebsiteOfficial website
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The 1955 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Icelandic writer Halldór Kiljan Laxness (1902–1998) "for his vivid epic power which has renewed the great narrative art of Iceland."[1] He is the first and only Icelandic recipient of the Nobel prize in all categories. The literary critic Sveinn Hoskuldsson described him, saying:

"His chief literary works belong to the genre... [of] narrative prose fiction. In the history of our literature Laxness is mentioned beside Snorri Sturluson, the author of "Njals saga", and his place in world literature is among writers such as Cervantes, Zola, Tolstoy, and Hamsun... He is the most prolific and skillful essayist in Icelandic literature both old and new..."[2]

  1. ^ Nobel Prize in Literature 1955 nobelprize.org
  2. ^ Sveinn Hoskuldsson, "Scandinavica", 1972 supplement, pp. 1–2