This Indian Novelist May Bring India Its Second Ever Nobel Prize in Literature, over a Century After Rabindranath Tagore
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Australian Gerald Murnane will win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2025. At least if you believe the odds at Betsson on Thursday morning. According to Unibet – which is back in the game – most of the odds are in favor of Indian author Amitav Ghosh. But how accurate are the betting companies' odds?
This Indian novelist may bring India its second ever Nobel Prize in Literature, over a century after Rabindranath Tagore
In 1913, Rabindranath Tagore became the first and only Indian to win Nobel Prize in Literature for Gitanjali. He has held the title for 112 years. Now, after over a century, another Indian novelist is being touted among the frontrunners of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2025.
Last year, Australian Alexis Wright surged up the betting charts, and this year, Indian Amitav Ghosh is suddenly high up. But will any of the favorites win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
After awarding the Nobel Prize for Literature to South Korean Han Kang in 2024, the first Asian woman to receive it, the Swedish Academy could return the prize to a Western author this year. However, bookmakers' predictions are more likely to favor an Indian writer.
Last year, Australian Alexis Wright surged up the betting charts and this year, Indian Amitav Ghosh suddenly finds himself high up…
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