On winning the Nobel Prize in literature in 2022; Giving the contributions to the world that just appear as of importance to many people!

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You know, Annie Ernaux won the Nobel Prize in literature for 2022, and she has won it due to all kinds of working-class experiences that she has done ever in her life, and for writing about what to do, and what to happen many places, and her books are given and launching in the markets in many languages, and this means that many people know her life.
You know, being a researcher is sometimes an easy task, since you can just do what you are told to do in different study programs around the planet, and we can find convenience and comfort in these things, or we can develop ourselves during the whole life, and we can ignore things that are happening, or we can just enjoy them and experience them for forever and ever times in the human nature in the nature.

So, Annie Ernaux, where does she come from? Well, she grew up in France, and she came from that working-class, she moved to London as an au pair, and she made many stories about life, and what we all perceive as different things that we can imagine with our brain when being at the earth. And Annie Ernaux she was born in Lillebonne in Normandy, and this is the situation for all of us, since we are coming from the nature some places, we are living and operating and working in the nature, and we are leaving the nature after some time after being at the blue planet.

So, there should be a message when getting a Nobel Prize, and what you are writing should be cognitions, emotions and rich descriptions about life and the environments that we are facing, and this can be such through all of our lives, and all our other people's lives, and therefore we are living in a borderless world, and what is happening is something that you think of, and what you brought to your mind at a distinct time. So, the literature is filled with thoughts and with fitness, and what you are bringing out there to the people, should be accepted in your mind for the first time when coming as a new solution to the earth.

And Annie Ernaux is known for writing her books in short ways, and they are about universal themes as family relations, class, sexuality and shame. And this is the way we are perceiving the human nature in the nature when having a distinct background coming from anywhere in the relations that can be perceived among the humans just as the humans are. You know, we can live the life as we want, and there can be undesired or desired facts in the life, just as many people will think and feel about where to bo, how to be and with what to be.

So, why did really Annie Ernaux win the Nobel Prize in literature? Well, she is surprising and inspiring many people with her writing, and there should always be some known and unknown things in life, and nobody has the solutions about anything to experience and to perceive, and Annie Ernaux is writing about many experiences that we are connected ourselves to in the life when we are in life! And Annie Ernaux is known «for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory». And therefore, nobody should ever think in badly ways where we are coming from, and there are surprises and normal things to perceive about many environments that we are perceiving, and we should know our roots, and what this is doing to our memory and to our working tasks and personality when being alone and together with other people on the planet.

Many countries today are giving their applause and congratulations to Annie Ernaux with her Nobel Prize, and maybe Jon Fosse from Norway will be in the same party later in life!?


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