December 10.1936-The dramatist O'Neal won the Nobel Prize for Literature
December 10, 1936 (October 27), the Rat, dramatist O'Neill won the Nobel Prize for Literature. 10, 2009,
1936 12 the prolific dramatist E · O'Neill won the Nobel Prize for Literature. O'Neal has won the Pulitzer Prize three times. So far, he has written more than 20 works. He is a playwright never satisfied. O'Neill, a young man had to go to South America by boat. His creation in the early 1920s, the early works often depict life at sea. These are simple one-act play, two actors standing on a rickety wooden boxes like the Rangers on the raft. He is now keen on the creation of longer works, such as his trilogy "mourning" (1931). His style has been changing. He has a lot to learn from the ancient Greek drama and modern French existentialist philosophy. O'Neal, 50 years old, suffering from the the chronic recession disorder rare.
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