This year's Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to French writer Anne Arnault.
According to the Associated Press, Annie Arnaud has been awarded the Nobel Prize for her biography, in which she has discussed various aspects of life in France since the 1940s and has illuminated the corners of society, family and memory. It has been declared as a means of doing.
The autobiographical books of Annie Arnaks discuss love, sex, abortion, shame in the changing context of social and class relations based on personal observations, experiences and emotions.

The Swedish Academy says Arnakes' writing is recognized for its courage and profound ideas.
After announcing his name for the prize, the chairman of the Nobel Literature Committee, Anderson Olsen, said, "Arno is an honest writer who is not afraid to face the harsh realities."
"She also writes about things that no one has written about before, for example her miscarriage, her jealousy and her experiences as a jilted lover," he said. These are very difficult topics.'
"She gives these experiences a language that is very simple but sharp," he added. They are small books but very influential.
Anne Arnaud is the 17th woman out of 119 Nobel laureates to date, and the first French woman to win the award since 2014. The award was previously given to Patrick Mondiano.
Arno told TT News Agency that the award is a great honor for me as well as a great responsibility.
Auslin says Arnaks uses the term ethnologist rather than mythologist.
Most of his more than 20 books consist of short pages, in which he talks about his life and those around him.
Among other topics, they describe experiences of parental illness and death.
Annie Arno worked as a teacher before becoming a full-time writer. Her first book, Cleaned Out, was published in 1974, followed shortly by two novels, one called What It Says Goes and the other. 's 'The Frozen Woman', her later books are mostly about her personal life.