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On October 8, 2015, Belarusian writer Alexeyevich won the Nobel Prize in Literature
On October 8, 2015 (August 26, 2015 in the lunar calendar), Belarusian writer Svetlana Alekseevich won the Nobel Prize in Literature. According to the Nobel official website, at 1 pm local time on October 8, 2015, the Swedish Academy awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature to Belarusian female writer and journalist Svetlana Aleksijevitj). Award speech: Her polyphonic works commemorate the suffering and courage of our time. Svetlana Alexeyevich is a journalist, prose writer, good at documentary literary works. Born in Belarus, his father is Belarusian and his mother is Ukraine. Published books include: "The Non-Female Faces of War","The Last Witness","The Zinc Boy","The Call of Death","Memories of Chernobyl: An Oral History of the Nuclear Disaster", etc. His works have successively won the 1998 Leipzig Book Award in Germany, the 1999 National Radio's "World Witness" Award, and the 2006 National Book Critics Association Award. She wrote documentary literature, recording World War II, the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the Chernobyl accident, etc. Her independent journalism activities were once restricted by the government, and "Zinc Skin Child Soldiers" was once listed as a banned book. Alexeyevich won the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature for "Zinc Skin Child Soldiers"


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