The Nobel Prize in Literature is in the hands of an American poet

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This year's Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to the American poet Lewis Gluck. The Swedish Academy announced the award on Thursday. According to the Swedish Academy, Louis Gluck's "unmistakable poetic voice of unadorned beauty makes the existence of a person universal."

The Swedish Academy in Stockholm on Thursday announced the name of Louis Gluck as the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, ABC News reported. The Nobel Prize in Literature has been debated for years. With this in mind, this time the American poet has been chosen.

Louis Gluck was born in 1943 in New York. He made his literary debut in 1978 with the book Firstborn. Soon he will be able to establish his own distinct position in the American contemporary literary world. Louis Gluck is a teacher outside of poetry. He is a teacher at Yale University in Connecticut.

Impressions are gained in a fluid, global, diffused way. In 1992, Gluck won the Pulitzer Prize for his compilation of The Wild Iris.

The monetary value of the Louis Gluck Nobel Prize will be 10 million Swedish kronor (about 11 lakh 21 thousand dollars). The Nobel Prize is usually handed out to the winners in a grand ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, on December 10 each year. However, the authorities have canceled the event this year due to the coronavirus epidemic.

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