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Tag Archives: Nobel Prize in LIterature

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The Nobel goes to a writer Americans have never heard of—and that’s awesome!

Posted on October 9, 2025 by Andrew DeYoung • Leave a comment

The Nobel is our yearly reminder how big the world—and the world of books—really is. Continue reading →

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