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Belarussian Svetlana Alexievich wins Nobel Prize for Literature

Alexievich, born in 1948 in Ukraine, worked as a teacher and a journalist after finishing school

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Belarussian author Svetlana Alexievich won the Nobel Prize for Literature for her portrayal of life in the former Soviet Union, which the Swedish Academy said was " a monument to suffering and courage in our time."

Alexievich's work includes a series of books called the "Voices of Utopia" about individuals in the former Soviet Union as well as works on the consequences of the 1986 nuclear disaster in Chernobyl and the Russian war in Afghanistan. "By means of her extraordinary method - a carefully composed collage of human voices - Alexievich deepens our comprehension of an entire era," the Swedish Academy said on Thursday in awarding the 8 million crown ($972,000) prize.
 
Alexievich, born in 1948 in Ukraine, worked as a teacher and a journalist after finishing school. "She has invented a new literary genre. She transcends journalistic formats and has pressed ahead with a genre that others have helped create," said Sara Danius, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy.

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First Published: Oct 09 2015 | 12:20 AM IST

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