Nobel: The Enigmatic Alfred
Original Title: Nobel: Den gåtfulle Alfred, hans värld och hans priser
Author: Ingrid Carlberg
Original Publisher: Norstedts
Genre: Non Fiction
Award-winning author and journalist Ingrid Carlberg tells the astonishing and unlikely story of the man behind the most esteemed prize in the world: Alfred Nobel. A man who got rich on war, wrote poetry in secret, and dreamed of peace on earth.
In broad strokes as well as delicate detail, Carlberg portrays Alfred Nobel’s life and times. It is a vivid narrative that follows Alfred from a destitute childhood in Stockholm, through family conflicts, romantic defeats, successes and betrayals all across nineteenth century Europe, to his death in San Remo – and beyond. Carlberg illuminates the scientific, literary and political contexts of his eventful and dramatic life, relating it to the categories he selected for his prizes.
What life experiences instilled the desire to bequeath his fortune to future research? What were the circumstances he hoped to change with his shocking testament?
Ingrid Carlberg’s writing combines the rigor of scientific research with the presence and nerve of narrative journalism. The book is based on a number of previously unknown sources: Carlberg has sifted through archives in five different countries and pored over thousands of private letters. It is an undertaking never previously attempted. Thus, Nobel: The Enigmatic Alfred is the first in-depth account of the origins of the Nobel Prize.
“Nobel is one of those majestic and iconic 19th century figures, like a Humboldt or a Pasteur. And what I really like is how this book is his story but at the same time a very European, international story of that time and age. I wouldn’t mind it finding as many readers as Andrea Wulf’s The Invention of Nature!”
Haye Koningsveld, Editor in Chief, Non-fiction at De Bezige Bij
“While the Nobel Prize is world-renowned, few know the man behind the prize, Alfred Nobel. But so does Ingrid Carlberg, who has accessed previously closed archives in several countries. With finesse she places Alfred Nobel in nuanced social and political contexts, and grants him both life and desire in a biography brimming with new information and erudition, about a man who changed the world.”
August Prize jury motivation
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