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: Women’s Wordplay #IndiaNEWS #Edit This year marks a watershed for the power of the pen wielded by women the world over. It is a triumph of women’s imaginative power to fathom the depths of reality

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This year marks a watershed for the power of the pen wielded by women the world over. It is a triumph of women’s imaginative power to fathom the depths of reality and translate their realisations into words creating verbal magic. And the world’s best forums are recognising the feminine talent. For, the Nobel Prize in Literature, 2022, has gone to the French author Annie Ernaux, the first French woman to win it, only months after India’s woman novelist Geetanjali Shree won this year’s International Booker Prize. Coincidentally, a common thread binds the two women as they weave their tales using human memories.
Ernaux’s winning the Nobel Prize cannot come at a better time. She is one of the most powerful voices asserting women’s rights and she bags the greatest literary award of the world at a time when Far-right forces are alarmingly rising across the world, including Europe. Rightly has she diagnosed that women’s rights are curbed most ruthlessly under Far-right regimes. In fact, she is so disturbed by the rise of these forces in Europe Italy and Sweden in particular during the past few months that she remarked “the extreme Right in history has never been favourable to women. ? Her own country was dangerously close to embracing the Far-right in the Presidential race recently.
The 82-year-old Ernaux has been writing for the past 50 years from her deep convictions that one’s personal memories can form the raw material for novels and not merely for autobiographies. It means one’s personal experiences have the power to transcend the limited boundary of a single individual’s life and become valid for the whole human race. Once she said that writing is a political act, opening our eyes to social inequality. “And for this purpose she uses language as ‘a knife’, as she calls it, to tear apart the veils of imagination,? the Swedish Academy announcing the Nobel Prize for Literature said.
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