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TEXTO DEL DISCURSO: http://www.ciudadseva.com/textos/otros/ggmnobel.htm Auteur : varro79 Tags:García Marquez gabo Colombia premio nobel literatura discurso 1982 macondo cien años soledad  | | Al Gore's Acceptance Speech for Nobel Prize - 462 sec Al Gore's Acceptance Speech for Nobel Prize - Dec 10, 2007. Auteur : a2zme Tags: Al Gore Nobel Prize speech  | | pinter nobel lecture - 2775 sec Harold Pinter in an intresting lecture (as found on http://nobelprize.org/literature/laureates/2005/pinter-lecture.html (in ram-format) Auteur : smulankatten Tags:pinter nobel prize lecture  | | Nihat Genç - Orhan Pamuk Nasıl Nobel Aldı? (1. Bölüm) - 491 sec Nihat Genç'ten son Orhan Pamuk değerlendirmesi..
(13 Ekim 2006 - Skytürk) Auteur : dusunoyna Tags:ng1 nihat genc genç orhan pamuk nobel skytürk skyturk  | | Doris Lessing Nobel Prize - Oh Christ - 10 sec British writer Doris Lessing on Thursday won the Nobel Literature Prize for five decades of epic novels that have covered feminism and politics, as well her youth in Africa.
Lessing, who will be 88 on October 22, is only the 11th woman to have won the prize since it was first awarded in 1901.
The Swedish Academy described her as "that epicist of the female experience who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilisation to scrutiny."
Lessing was out shopping when the prize was announced and only learned the news several hours later when she returned to her London home, where she was met by a throng of journalists.
"This has been going on for 30 years," said Lessing who put down her shopping bag and sat on her doorstep, head in her hand, after being told of the award by the waiting photographers.
"I've won all the prizes in Europe, every bloody one, so I'm delighted to win them all. It's a royal flush," she said.
Lessing, whose work has covered a multitude of topics, has over the years been mentioned as a possible Nobel laureate but she was not seen as among the frontrunners this year.
Although "The Golden Notebook", her best known work, established her as a feminist icon back in 1962, she has consistently refused the label and says her writing does not play a directly political role.
Nonetheless, for the Nobel jury, "the burgeoning feminist movement saw it as a pioneering work and it belongs to the handful of books that informed the 20th century view of the male-female relationship."
Born Doris May Taylor in Khermanshah, in what is now Iran, on October 22, 1919, Lessing spent her formative years on a farm in Southern Rhodesia, what is now Zimbabwe, where her British parents moved in 1925.
It was, she later reflected, a "hellishly lonely" upbringing. In "Africa Laughter: Four Visits to Zimbabwe", published in 1992, she describes going back in 1982 to the country where she had grown up.
Unsurprisingly, she could not wait to escape and in 1939 married Frank Wisdom, by whom she had two children before their divorce in 1943.
She then married a German political activist named Gottfried Lessing, but divorced again in 1949, when she fled to Britain with her young son and the manuscript of her first novel, "The Grass Is Singing."
A searing examination of racial oppression and colonialism, it was published the following year to rapid success.
Her radical political affinities drew her into the British Communist Party, but she resigned in 1956 at the time of the Hungarian uprising, never to return.
Her "Children of Violence" series of novels, published between 1952 and 1969 around a central character named Martha Quest, first established her credentials as both a writer and a feminist.
"I wasn't an active feminist in the 1960s, never have been," she has since insisted. "I never liked the movement because it's too ideologically based. All sorts of claims were made for me that simply weren't true."
In the 1980s, with her popularity in brief decline, she decided to test the importance of a name in publishing, and submitted a novel under a pseudonym, only to find it rejected. It was later published, when she revealed her true identity.
Over the years, she became an increasingly outspoken critic of Africa, particularly the corruption and embezzlement by governments.
She was barred entry to South Africa in 1956, but was finally able to revisit in 1995, after the fall of apartheid.
Her novel "The Good Terrorist" (1985), about an immature young woman who joins a terrorist cell, has strong echoes today.
In recent years Lessing, who lives in the London suburb of Hampstead, has also written several works of science fiction.
She is also probably one of the oldest people anywhere to have her own page on the popular social networking web site MySpace.
On a recent visit the site announced, under the label "Female - 87 years old," that "Doris Lessing has 136 friends."
Last year, the Nobel Literature Prize went to Turkish author Orhan Pamuk.
Lessing has won a number of awards and prizes, including the Prix Medicis in 1976 and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in 1995.
She will receive a Nobel gold medal, a diploma and 10 million Swedish kronor from the hands of Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf at a formal ceremony in Stockholm on December 10, the anniversary of the 1896 death of Alfred Nobel, the founder of the Nobel prizes.
The Nobel peace prize will be announced on Friday. Auteur : sirdollys Tags:Doris Lessing Nobel Prize  | | LA TV SUECA INFORMA SOBRE EL NOBEL A GARCIA MARQUEZ Y LO ENT - 372 sec El anuncio oficial del premio nobel a Garcia Marquez y entrevista de la televisión sueca ese día
www.lapalabradigital.com Auteur : lapalabradigital Tags:garcia marquez literatura nobel colombia macondo  | | Nobel Prize winning economists for Obama - 196 sec Two Nobel Prize winning economists declare that Barack Obama would be the best President on the economy. Auteur : cybernetventures Tags: Barack Obama economics economy  | | Ska Cubano Live at the Nobel Peace Prize - 615 sec After an introduction by Salma Hayek, the band Ska Cubano rips it up live in front of a bunch of tuxedo-clad diplomats at the Nobel Peace Prize Awards Ceremony in Oslo, Norway. Fir more information on the Ska Cubano album "At Caramba!" visit www.cumbancha.com Auteur : jacobbogie Tags:ska cubano salma hayek nobel peace prize ay caramba natty bo cumbancha putumayo  | | British author Doris Lessing reacts to Nobel win - 143 sec Oct. 11 - British novelist Doris Lessing reacted with the words 'Oh Christ!' when told by a Reuters correspondent that she'd won the 2007 Nobel Prize for literature. Lessing gave her reaction as she returned to her home in London soon after the award was announced. According to her agent she missed the actual announcement as she had been out shopping. Auteur : ReutersLC Tags:Doris Lessing Nobel Prize literature Reuters  | | Al Gore, wins Nobel, Inconvenient Truth - 182 sec (www.qpnn.tv)An Inconvenient Truth is an Academy Award-winning documentary film about climate change, specifically global warming, presented by former United States Vice President Al Gore and directed by Davis Guggenheim. A companion book authored by Gore has been on the paperback nonfiction New York Times bestseller list since June 11, 2006, reaching #1 on July 2, 2006.
The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and opened in New York and Los Angeles on May 24, 2006. Earning $49 million at the box office worldwide, An Inconvenient Truth is the fourth-highest-grossing documentary film to date in the United States, after Fahrenheit 9/11, March of the Penguins and Sick. this brief video is courtesy of green.tv. Auteur : QPNNtv Tags:al gore nobel prize winner inconvenient truth climate change global warming qpnn qpnntv oscar academy award green.tv  | | Al Gore wins Nobel - 392 sec Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore and a United Nations climate change panel have won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for their work to combat climate change. Auteur : Mediascrape Tags:Al Gore United Nations climate change Nobel Peace Prize cbc mediascrape  | | Nobel Peace Prize 2006 goes to Dr. Muhammad Yunus and GB - 176 sec Enjoy the announcement video of the Nobel committee chairmen where he revealed the winners of the Nobel peace prize for 2006 --
Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank Auteur : cozyinhel Tags:Nobel Prize 2006 Peace Muhammad Yunus Grameen Bank Bangladesh  | | BONO AND BOB GELDOF UP FOR NOBEL PEACE PRIZE - 116 sec Bono and Bob Geldof were nominated for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, and they're part of a shortlist for the award which is given out in December in Oslo, Norway. Bono was up for the award last year, and his efforts combating world poverty have him in the running once again. Geldof is up for his Live 8 concert, which significantly reduced Africa's debt owed to the G8 nations.
1985's Live Aid raised more than 200 million dollars over the last twenty years, Live 8 will have the effect of 25 billion per year through the governments of the most powerful nations. Auteur : ArtisanNewsService Tags:music bono bob geldof nobel peace prize  | | Nobel Prize in Physics: George F. Smoot - 2921 sec Cosmologist George F. Smoot, who led a team that obtained the first images of the infant universe, confirming the predictions of the Big Bang theory of its origins, has been awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Smoot, a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and an astrophysicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), shares the prize with John C. Mather of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. This is UC Berkeley's twentieth Nobel Prize since 1939, and its eighth physics Nobel. Credits: Producer:UC Berkeley Educational Technology Services Auteur : ucberkeleyevents Tags:ucberkeley educational howto  | | ENTREVISTA A LOUIS J. IGNARRO PREMIO NOBEL DE MEDICINA - 355 sec ENTEVISTA A LOUIS J. IGNARRO PREMIO NOBEL DE MEDICINA Auteur : PRLATAM Tags: LOUIS J. IGNARRO PREMIO NOBEL DE MEDICINA PRSALUD PRNOTICIAS  | | The Nobel Prize in Literature 1950 - 598 sec The Nobel Prize in Literature 1950
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A documentary from the 50th anniversary of the Nobel ceremonies. The Nobel Laureates arrive at the Stockholm Concert Hall on December 10, 1950. The Royal family enters the hall: Sweden's King Gustaf VI Adolf, Queen Louise, Princess Sibylla, Prince Bertil and Prince Wilhelm. The Nobel Laureates then enter the scene. After that Birger Ekeberg delivers his presentation speech. The Nobel Prizes are awarded: for Physics to Cecil Powell, for Chemistry to Otto Diels and Kurt Adler, and for Physiology or Medicine to Edward C. Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein and Philip S. Hench. William Faulkner receives the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature. Bertrand Russell receives the Nobel Prize in Literature for 1950. A glittering Nobel Banquet in the Stockholm City Hall follows afterwards.
From SF Veckorevy 1950-12-11. Auteur : FranksValli Tags:William Faulkner Bertrand Russell Gustaf VI Adolf Louise Sibylla Bertil Wilhelm Birger  | | Nihat Genç'ten Orhan Pamuk ve Nobel yorumu - 390 sec 13 Ekim 2006 - Nihat Genç, Skyturk televiyonunda Orhan Pamuk'un Nobelinin sırrını anlattı... Auteur : tayfuntayfun Tags:nihat genç orhan pamuk nobel  |
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