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- 4. Chilean poet awarded in 1971 for his passionate and humanistic poetry.
- 8. South Korean poet known for his lyrical and humanistic poetry, awarded in 2023.
- 10. American playwright awarded in 1949 for his contributions to the modern theater, particularly *Death of a Salesman*.
- 11. Colombian writer awarded in 1982 for his magical realism novels.
- 13. American playwright awarded in 1936 for his deep tragic insight into human fate.
- 15. Peruvian novelist awarded in 2010 for his works exploring authoritarianism and personal freedom.
- 17. Chilean novelist and poet awarded in 1945 for her powerful lyrical poetry.
- 18. Japanese author awarded in 1968 for his elegant prose and depiction of the Japanese spirit.
- 19. American author awarded in 1993 for her visionary works on the African-American experience.
- 20. Chinese author awarded in 2000 for his epic portrayal of China’s history and struggle.
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- 1. American novelist and short story writer awarded in 2016, famous for his poetic songwriting.
- 2. Trinidadian writer awarded in 2001 for his insightful depiction of post-colonial disillusionment.
- 3. American author awarded in 1954 for his simple yet profound prose and mastery of narrative.
- 5. Canadian author awarded in 2013 for her mastery of contemporary short fiction.
- 6. Japanese novelist awarded in 1994 for his narrative imagination and poetic precision.
- 7. Chinese poet and novelist awarded in 2024 for his deeply human and reflective poetry.
- 9. Mexican author awarded in 1990 for his lyrical poetry exploring identity and time.
- 12. Guatemalan writer awarded in 1967 for his vivid portrayal of indigenous people’s struggles.
- 14. Indian poet, philosopher, and writer who became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
- 16. American writer awarded in 1962 for his realistic and imaginative storytelling.
