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GROSSBRITANNIEN NOBELPREIS LITERATUR 2007
epa01144464 Author Doris Lessing speaks to the media outside of her home in London, Britain, 11 October 2007. Doris Lessing won this year's Nobel Prize for Literature, the Royal Swedish Academy announced in Stockholm earlier in the day, becoming the 11th woman author to win the prestigious award since 1901. Lessing was born Doris May Taylor to British parents in Kermanshah in then Persia, today's Bakhtaran in Iran, and the family moved 1925 to Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. At 14 she left school and worked as a nanny, office worker, stenographer and journalist. EPA/RICHARD LEWIS
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RICHARD LEWIS
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