17 escritores a quienes les negaron el Nobel de Literatura (comenzando por Borges)

Over the more than 120 years of the Nobel Prize in Literature's existence, and even including those times when it wasn't awarded for various reasons, almost half of the winners didn't deserve it. Those writers who received monetary and honorable prizes fell into a well-deserved oblivion, and their works—be they novels, short stories, poems, or essays—are no longer even reprinted because they didn't successfully stand the test of time. On the contrary, many who didn't receive it (starting with Jorge Luis Borges) are today and will remain classics of world literature, among them those of various languages ​​and nationalities, which we present, in alphabetical order, in this first report. We appreciate your collaboration with a BIG THANK YOU (heart below the video) 00:56 Jorge Luis Borges 01:52 Rubén Darío 02:52 Umberto Eco 03:51 Maxim Gorky 04:54 Henrik Ibsen 05:55 James Joyce 06:56 Norman Mailer 07:58 Yukio Mishima 08:59 Vladimir Nabokov 10:02 Benito Pérez Galdós 11:06 Fernando Pessoa 12:06 Marcel Proust 13:11 Leo Tolstoy 14:14 César Vallejo 15:17 Edith Wharton 16:20 Virginia Woolf 17:26 Marguerite Yourcenar Directed by: GUSTAVO H. MAYARES Join me at   / ghmayares   BIOGRAPHIES CHANNEL:    / @canalbiografias   LITERATURE ZONE:    / @zonaliteratura   JORGE LUIS BORGES TV:    / @jorgeluisborgestv   TRAVEL AND NEWS:    / @viajesynoticias   FACEBOOK:   / zonaliteratura   #Borges #NobelLaureateInLiterature