Answer:
‘France has won the most Nobel Prizes for literature in the World’. It has won more than 12 Nobel Prizes for literature.
French Noble Prize Winners for Literature:
1901 - Sully Prudhomme (The first Nobel Prize in literature).
1904 - Frédéric Mistral (wrote in Occitan).
1911 - Maurice Maeterlinck (Belgian).
1915 - Romain Rolland.
1921 - Anatole France.
1927 - Henri Bergson.
1937 - Roger Martin du Gard.
1947 - André Gide.
1952 - François Mauriac.
1957 - Albert Camus.
1960 - Saint-John Perse.
1964 - Jean-Paul Sartre (declined the prize).
1985 - Claude Simon.
2000 - Gao Xingjian (writes in Chinese).
2008 - J.M.G. Le Clézio.
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