Nominations Ernest Hemingway was nominated for the prize on four occasions between
1947 and 1954, the first three times by members of the
Swedish Academy and in 1954 by an Austrian professor of English linguistics. In total, the Nobel committee received 35 nominations for 27 writers. The most number of nominations were for
Halldór Kiljan Laxness with 6 nominations. Other nominated authors included
André Malraux,
Nikos Kazantzakis,
Rudolf Kassner,
Mark Aldanov,
E. M. Forster,
Gottfried Benn,
Ramón Menéndez Pidal, and
Robert Frost. 5 of the nominees were nominated first-time among them
Carl Jung,
Ricardo Rojas, and
Jaroslav Seifert (awarded in
1984). Two of the nominees were women:
Henriette Charasson and
Concha Espina de la Serna. The authors
Sait Faik Abasıyanık,
Frederick Lewis Allen,
Juan Álvarez,
Vitaliano Brancati,
Frans G. Bengtsson,
Maxwell Bodenheim,
Ludovic Dauș,
Stig Dagerman,
Oswald de Andrade,
Winnifred Eaton,
Miles Franklin,
Boris Gorbatov,
Joseph Hergesheimer,
James Hilton,
Édouard Le Roy,
Zofia Nałkowska,
Mikhail Prishvin,
Sokotsu Samukawa,
Hella Wuolijoki and
Francis Brett Young died in 1954 without having been nominated for the prize.
Prize decision from the Swedish Academy's permanent secretary sent to Ernest Hemingway, informing him about the Academy's decision to award him the 1954 Nobel prize for Literature. Hemingway's candidacy in 1947 was rejected by committee member
Per Hallström, saying in a report that Hemingway's style of writing were too entertaining and lightweight. Hemingway was considered and rejected again in 1950, when the Swedish Academy found that his recent book
Across the River and Into the Trees was not as strong as his previous works and also noted that Hemingway already had a great deal of success, and that he was unlikely to need the prize money. Nominated again in 1953, Hemingway was a serious contender for the prize in that year according to
The New York Times, but his candidacy was postponed as members of the Academy thought that Hemingway and his wife may have perished in an air crash in Africa. Hemingway was included in the shortlisted nominees for the prize together with
Albert Camus and
Halldór Laxness – both authors were eventually awarded. ==Reactions==