Nobel Prize for Literature 1901-2011

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  1. 2011 Tomas Tranströmer
  2. 2010 Mario Vargas Llosa: La guerra del fin del mundo
  3. 2009 Herta Müller
  4. 2008 Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio: Le Procès-Verbal
  5. 2007 Doris Lessing: The Golden Notebook
  6. 2006 Orhan Pamuk: My Name is Red
  7. 2005 Harold Pinter: The Room
  8. 2004 Elfriede Jelinek: Clara S.: A Musical Tragedy
  9. 2003 J.M. Coetzee: Disgrace
  10. 2002 Imre Kertész: Fatelessness
  11. 2001 V.S. Naipaul
  12. 2000 Gao Xingjian
  13. 1999 Günter Grass
  14. 1998 José Saramago: Baltasar and Blimunda (not entirely fair; I barely remember it)
  15. 1997 Dario Fo
  16. 1996 Wislawa Szymborska
  17. 1995 Seamus Heaney: much of Field Work
  18. 1994 Kenzaburo Oe
  19. 1993 Toni Morrison: Beloved, The Bluest Eye, Jazz, Tar Baby, A Mercy
  20. 1992 Derek Walcott: selected poems
  21. 1991 Nadine Gordimer
  22. 1990 Octavio Paz: Bajo tu clara sombra y otros poemas sobre España, A la orilla del mundo, Libertad bajo palabra, Puertas al campo, other selections
  23. 1989 Camilo José Cela: La familia de Pascual Duarte
  24. 1988 Naguib Mahfouz: Palace Walk, Palace of Desire, Sugar Street
  25. 1987 Joseph Brodsky
  26. 1986 Wole Soyinka: Ake: The Years of Childhood, Death and the King's Horseman
  27. 1985 Claude Simon
  28. 1984 Jaroslav Seifert
  29. 1983 William Golding: Lord of the Flies
  30. 1982 Gabriel García Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude, Love in the Time of Cholera, Crónica de una muerte anunciada, El coronel no tiene quien le escriba, other short stories
  31. 1981 Elias Canetti: A few essays from The Conscience of Words (not sure enough to count!)
  32. 1980 Czeslaw Milosz
  33. 1979 Odysseus Elytis
  34. 1978 Isaac Bashevis Singer: Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, Stories for Children (I don't think I've read any of his adult works)
  35. 1977 Vicente Aleixandre: Presencias, selected poems
  36. 1976 Saul Bellow
  37. 1975 Eugenio Montale
  38. 1974 Eyvind Johnson, Harry Martinson
  39. 1973 Patrick White
  40. 1972 Heinrich Böll
  41. 1971 Pablo Neruda: Residencia en la tierra, Cantos ceremoniales, selected pieces
  42. 1970 Alexander Solzhenitsyn
  43. 1969 Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot, Whoroscope, Murphy, Watt, Krapp's Last Tape, Molloy, Malone meurt, Footfalls, First Love
  44. 1968 Yasunari Kawabata: Snow Country, Thousand Cranes
  45. 1967 Miguel Angel Asturias
  46. 1966 Samuel Agnon, Nelly Sachs
  47. 1965 Mikhail Sholokhov
  48. 1964 Jean-Paul Sartre: Huis clos, Nausea, a few essays
  49. 1963 Giorgos Seferis
  50. 1962 John Steinbeck: East of Eden, The Grapes of Wrath, Cannery Row, The Pastures of Heaven, To a God Unknown, Tortilla Flat, In Dubious Battle, Of Mice and Men, The Long Valley, The Pearl
  51. 1961 Ivo Andric
  52. 1960 Saint-John Perse
  53. 1959 Salvatore Quasimodo
  54. 1958 Boris Pasternak: Dr. Zhivago
  55. 1957 Albert Camus: L'étranger, Le mythe de Sisyphe, The First Man
  56. 1956 Juan Ramón Jiménez: Platero y yo
  57. 1955 Halldór Laxness: Independent People
  58. 1954 Ernest Hemingway: In Our Time, Men Without Women, The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories, The Nick Adams Stories, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, To Have and Have Not, The Old Man and the Sea, Green Hills of Africa, A Moveable Feast
  59. 1953 Winston Churchill (I've probably read a speech somewhere, but it doesn't count)
  60. 1952 François Mauriac
  61. 1951 Pär Lagerkvist: Barabbas
  62. 1950 Bertrand Russell: Why I Am Not a Christian, selected essays
  63. 1949 William Faulkner: Light in August, The Sound and the Fury, The Hamlet...I think I'm forgetting one or two
  64. 1948 T.S. Eliot: Most of the major poetic works, several essays (lit. crit.)
  65. 1947 André Gide: La Symphonie pastorale
  66. 1946 Hermann Hesse: Siddhartha, part of The Glass Bead Game
  67. 1945 Gabriela Mistral
  68. 1944 Johannes V. Jensen
  69. 1939 Frans Eemil Sillanpää
  70. 1938 Pearl Buck: The Good Earth
  71. 1937 Roger Martin du Gard
  72. 1936 Eugene O'Neill: The Hairy Ape, The Emperor Jones, Anna Christie, Mourning Becomes Electra, The Iceman Cometh
  73. 1934 Luigi Pirandello: Six Characters in Search of an Author, Henry IV
  74. 1933 Ivan Bunin
  75. 1932 John Galsworthy: The Forsyte Saga (I read it all smashed into one volume)
  76. 1931 Erik Axel Karlfeldt
  77. 1930 Sinclair Lewis: Main Street, Babbitt
  78. 1929 Thomas Mann: Death in Venice, Doctor Faustus
  79. 1928 Sigrid Undset: Kristin Lavransdatter (only the first volume of the trilogy)
  80. 1927 Henri Bergson: Laughter : An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic, one or two other essays
  81. 1926 Grazia Deledda
  82. 1925 George Bernard Shaw: Cashel Byron's Profession, the majority of the plays, a lot of his theatrical / music criticism, letters (he was part of my thesis in college)
  83. 1924 Wladyslaw Reymont
  84. 1923 William Butler Yeats: most of the major poems, selected letters, at least one play
  85. 1922 Jacinto Benavente
  86. 1921 Anatole France: The Gods are Athirst
  87. 1920 Knut Hamsun: Pan
  88. 1919 Carl Spitteler
  89. 1917 Karl Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan
  90. 1916 Verner von Heidenstam
  91. 1915 Romain Rolland
  92. 1913 Rabindranath Tagore (a couple of poems, not enough to count)
  93. 1912 Gerhart Hauptmann
  94. 1911 Maurice Maeterlinck: The Blue Bird, Pelléas and Mélisande
  95. 1910 Paul Heyse
  96. 1909 Selma Lagerlöf
  97. 1908 Rudolf Eucken
  98. 1907 Rudyard Kipling: Departmental Ditties, Barrack Room Ballads, Jungle Book, Kim
  99. 1906 Giosuè Carducci
  100. 1905 Henryk Sienkiewicz
  101. 1904 Frédéric Mistral, José Echegaray
  102. 1903 Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
  103. 1902 Theodor Mommsen
  104. 1901 Sully Prudhomme
Author Comments: 

I'm really shocked at how many of these I was able to count! I had expected to have very few of them before I went down the list. Oh well...plenty more to go. :-)

Last update (10/12/11): added 2011 recipient