Marlon James’ Nobel predictions
September 26, 2007 | Comments Off
“My seer/creepy dreadlocked guy quotient increased dramatically last year when I predicted that Orham Pamuk would win the Nobel Prize.”
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Remainders
The great Jenny Diski, upon learning that students in some writing programs are taught to end their poems with redemption, applies this formula to blogging.
- #Literature Nobel laureate Herta Müller recommends Liu Xiaobo, writer, president of Chinese PEN, and co-founder of Charter 08, for the Nobel Peace Prize.
- #In Chekhov, writes James Lasdun, literature seems to face us, "for the first time, with a reflection of ourselves in our unadorned ordinariness [and] our unfathomable strangeness."
- #Another great essay in the LRB: Tom McCarthy says French writers who've come of age in the past 30 years have had to grapple with the question, what do you do after the nouveau roman?
- #Annals of literary invective: Faulkner once called Twain a "hack writer who would not have been considered fourth rate in Europe."
- #Paul Ford, mastermind of the Harper's website, talks paywalls at The Awl. (The subscription is worth it for the archives alone.)
- #Russian poet Alexander Gorodnitsky went in search of the remnants of the Yiddish language and culture that thrived before WWII in his parents' hometown.
- #Open Letter and Russian Life concurrently published translations of Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov's The Golden Calf. Now they're debating whose version better represents the original.
- #Toril Moi argues that the new translation of Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex fails to convey her voice, style, references, and arguments.
- #William Logan says changes to the new edition of Frost's notebooks constitute "every evidence of the pernicious and corrosive errors" the editor initially denied.
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On Twitter
- Due to inclement weather, Pitt will reschedule my discussion with Sven Birkerts about the future of the book. http://bit.ly/dav0jA 6 hrs ago
- Radium-age robots: 'Machine men' as envisioned by early sci-fi writers like Karel Čapek: http://bit.ly/dfs7g1 (via @bookforum) 7 hrs ago
- Edgar Allan Poe was court-martialed out of West Point on this day in 1831. http://bit.ly/aNjDTj (via @bnreviewer) 8 hrs ago
- 'It began with his fantasy.' Aimee Bender has a story in the new issue of @ElectricLit: http://bit.ly/8Icq97 9 hrs ago
- A U.S. soldier waterboarded his four-year-old daughter because she couldn't recite the alphabet: http://bit.ly/dAVKdB 11 hrs ago
- 'I can't fight any longer.' Virginia Woolf's final letter: http://bit.ly/c3CFSB (via @incognitoleo) 11 hrs ago
- Five Chapters is serializing a chapter from Sam Lipsyte's new novel, 'The Ask,' this week: http://bit.ly/9gkmh5 12 hrs ago
- More updates...
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