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History See other History Articles Title: Nobel Prize ‘stolen’ by CIA January 10, 2009, 21:55 Nobel Prize stolen by CIA If you think the US intelligence agency, the CIA, has no interest in literature, you are very much mistaken. According to Italys La Stampa newspaper, it played a decisive role in giving the Nobel Prize to Russias Boris Pasternak, the author of Doctor Zhivago, instead of Italian writer Alberto Moravia. Back in 1958 the three big names in the running for the Nobel Prize were Alberto Moravia, Boris Pasternak and Denmarks Karen Blixen. Pasternak suddenly got the support of Anders Esterling, the Academy permanent secretary. His colleagues were surprised. After all, the Russian author had already been nominated in 1946 for his novel Doctor Zhivago, which was forbidden in the Soviet Union. Then the opinion of Slavic expert Anton Kalgren was taken into account. He claimed Pasternaks books are not understandable for many people. In light of this, the Nobel Academy lost interest in Pasternaks work. But unexpectedly in 1957 Harry Martinson described him as the most outstanding Soviet writer of the century. That, according to La Stampa, was because the West found out that Doctor Zhivago was banned in the authors Motherland, making Pasternak popular again. His book became known in the West after it was smuggled out of Russia and published in Italy. But in 1958, as La Stampa notes, Moravia had the advantage. In Sweden, where the Academy is based, his works were widely known, but Pasternaks famous novel hadnt been published yet. Esterling read it in Italian and said its author was one of the most outstanding writers of our time. But finally, according to La Stampa, it was the CIA that decided the winner. A CIA lobby operating in the Swedish Academy wanted to annoy the USSR by giving the award to a dissident writer. So, it was Pasternak who became the Nobel Prize that year. But victory turned to personal tragedy for Pasternak himself. In the USSR it was made clear he was free to go to Stockholm to get his award but if he did, he was told, he wouldnt be allowed back home. That was something the writer, who was deeply attached to his homeland, couldnt bear, so he didnt receive the prize. Two year later, when he was dying, he confessed he would have been happy to get it. In 1961 he was rehabilitated in the Soviet Union, but Doctor Zhivago wasnt published in the USSR until 1988. Italy was compensated the following year, when writer Salvatore Quasimodo was awarded the prestigious literary prize.
Poster Comment: The United States and the world have been infected with a deadly virus known as the CIA. A variety of similar viruses exist internationally and work in concert towards complete decimation of the human species. It is thought that these viruses are created by international bankers and then located within governmental petri dishes such as D.C., Moscow, London, Jew York, Tel Aviv, and other less influential but necessary spots. It is thought by this writer that the CIA took control of the US Government completely on November 22, 1963. The citizens of the US have been discouraged from correctly analysing this condition through public education, media, drugs, and the best method actors available playing official roles in what was once a republican form of government that exists today in name only.
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