This has occurred only twice in the history of the Nobel Prize. The first time was in 1964 and the person to do it was the French philosopher and writer Jean-Paul Sartre. It happened once again in 1973 and the person in question was Vietnamese revolutionary Le Duc Tho. What are we talking about?
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yes it is right about the French philosopher and writer Jean Paul sartre
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We were talking about the refusal of Nobel prize.
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- In 1964 the philosopher, writer, and social commentator Jean-Paul Sartre was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
- He declined the prize having consistently refused all other official honours.
- As one of France’s most forthright proponents of existentialism and Marxism, and based on his previous views regarding accolades, Sartre’s refusal was to be expected.
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