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\nBecome a member<\/a> of the museum and get priority for ticket booking, free or discounted admission to our upcoming concerts, talks, tastings and events.<\/em><\/h5>\n

Selecting a laureate in literature is not easy. The Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy chooses among the foremost writers of our age. Their choices are often surprising, sometimes controversial and always thought-provoking.<\/p>\n

Only a few hours after the laureate(s) have been announced, we will gain a unique insight into the thinking of committee members this year as they have read, discussed and finally reached agreement on who should receive this year\u2019s Nobel Prize in Literature. In addition, they give tips on how to get to know the laureate’s work in the best way and we get freshly selected texts read out by actor and director Philip Zand\u00e9n<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

This conversation with Ellen Mattson<\/strong>, Anders Olsson<\/strong> and Anne Sw\u00e4rd<\/strong> will be moderated by Carin Klaesson <\/strong>of the Nobel Prize Museum. The conversation will begin at 18:00.<\/p>\n

Before and after the event, you are welcome to visit the museum\u2019s exhibitions as well as Bistro Nobel, which serves tasty dishes and beverages.<\/p>\n

Book tickets below.<\/strong><\/p>\n