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Nobel Prize in Literature 2013 to be announced Oct. 10
Haruki Murakami [3/1 odds] appears to be the favorite, an author whom most readers of MobileRead are probably familiar with.
Other possible candidates: Philip Roth [16/1 odds], Joyce Carol Oates [6/1 odds]. Others considered: Peter Nadas [7/1 odds]; Thomas Pynchon [20/1] - a writer that I hope wins, but he's way too controversial a figure. Other long (loooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnng) odds would be with J.K. Rowling [500/1], a popular genre writer of mysteries and fantasies, but (in my opinion) a writer without the literary cache to win. Here are my personal favorites below. I'm hoping that one of them wins: 1) Haruki Murakami - probably not, due to the bloated monstrosity he published a year or so ago. He's a writer who transcends genre (unlike Rowling), and has a considerable body of respectable work behind him. He needs another great novel (like "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle") before he can win, in my opinion. 2) Joyce Carol Oates - This is one that I would like to win. She's been writing for 50+ years and has a considerable body of work behind her. Like Murakami, her work transcends the confines of genre (often seen as gutter fiction, a view that I do not share, however, relying instead upon 'Sturgeon's Law'.) 3) Thomas Pynchon - another great writer. Although I have yet to read his current novel, there has been talk about awarding the Nobel to him for years. At the moment, he is a very distant odds on. In fact, now that I think about it, if he won, he would probably not accept an award, as he did with "Gravity's Rainbow." That means that he will probably not win the Nobel. He's too controversial. The Nobel Prize in Literature, for the past decade or so, has been highly criticized and politicized (according to a number of pundits), and is extremely controversial at this time. I'll be looking forward to finding out who wins. Don Last edited by Dr. Drib; 10-08-2013 at 11:42 AM. |
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Regarding the other prizes, I was delighted to see that Peter Higgs has finally won the Nobel Prize for Physics for predicting the existence of the Higgs boson. I never thought he'd get it in his lifetime (Nobels can't be awarded posthumously).
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After considerable thought, I think Peter Nadas will win the Nobel Prize in Literature (2013).
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Well as long as it's not EL James (currently at 500/1 too apparently)
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He lives fairly close to my old apartment in NYC. I had a few brief newsgroup exchanges with him in the 90s, but that was the internet. I've never actually seen him, as other friends claimed to have done. |
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I wasn't clear, actually. I also need to expand a bit: It's not the reclusive part; actually, it's the way he turned down the award for "Gravity's Rainbow," which most authors would deem a high distinction, an honor. Since the Nobel is seen as the 'ultimate' award for a singular work in most instances (and one given not necessarily for a body of work) - ; in short, the Nobel committee might be reluctant to give an award to an author who might not be receptive to such a distinction. I need to point out all my writing is mere theorizing, sort of like flapping one's arms in a breeze in order to stir the underarm hair. Don |
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The word I usually hear applied to that sort of behavior is difficult, which is often a euphemism for DNU.
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DNU?
Dnipropetrovsk National University? Dansk Naturist Union? Department of Natural Unicorns? |
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Alice Munro from Canada won it.
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The Literature prize almost always seems to go to authors I've never heard of, which I'm sure is indicative of my appalling ignorance, rather than any fault on the part of the Prize committee
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Hmmmmm......as I said in the other thread, I keep trying to read her work and it just doesn't connect with me....
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An excellent interview with Munro appears here. I love the fact she talks about a "soggy" paragraph. Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 10-10-2013 at 08:15 AM. |
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Hmmm again.
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