Nobel committee commended Fosse ‘for his innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable’
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The Nobel Prize in literature was awarded to the Norwegian author Jon Fosse “for his innovative plays and prose which give voice to the unsayable.”This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at 1-800-843-0008 or visit www.djreprints.com.
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