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Two big names in European writing win literature Nobels

The Polish author Olga Tokarczuk and Austrian writer Peter Handke have both been given Nobel Prizes for literature for 2018 and 2019 respectively, in a rare double awarding that saw the prestigious prize go to two big names in contemporary European writing.

Ms Tokarczuk, whose books include Flights , the story of a woman in perpetual motion that won the Man Booker International prize, and Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, an exploration of a string of murders in a remote village, was praised by the Swedish Academy for her “narrative imagination” and wit.

A former clinical psychologist who says she turned to writing because she was “more neurotic than [her] clients”, Ms Tokarczuk, 57, has been attacked in her native Poland for her focus on the darker sides of the country’s history, including criticism of the treatment of refugees and anti-Semitism.

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