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Nobel winner J.M.G Le Clézio
I been looking all over for ebooks by today’s nobel literature prize winner J.M.G Le Clézio, and it seems that there are some books available but only as pdfs in French.
Does anybody know if translations to English (or any of the Scandinavian languages) is avaialbe? |
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[RANTMODE ON] Incidently, then Nobel-comitee who chooses the winners are considered a big joke here in sweden. Especially for the Literture prize winner. They go out of their way to find the most obscure writer they can find that the majority of readers have never heard of and give them the prize. And the publisher here that has that writer "signed" opens up the champagne, cause everyone and his mother goes out to buy everything ever written by that person just so they can say "Of course I read him/her...." [/RANTMODE OFF] |
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What used to bug me was that many awards seemed to be motivated by political considerations rather than literary ones (but I actually think there's less of that now). |
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Amazon has these three titles for the Kindle:
-Wandering Star -The Prospector -The Mexican Dream: Or, the Interrupted Thought of Amerindian Civilizations I do not have to say how many are available from Sony. |
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Yes, there are quite a number of his novels and a collection of short stories available in English. --- I should say, they were translated and were published; whether they have been republished (before the Award) is problematic. Look for a bunch of his titles to become available again, most probably in trade paper editions. I read LeClezio back in the mid-70s when I was experimenting with many French writers. This was about the same time I discovered Claude Simon. LeClezio's books are not for everyone. They're "science fictionish" in one sense, but for me personally they transcend that genre. If you want linear plots and characters that one can easily identify with, then I would have to say that his writing may not be favored. I love his writing, which to me is somewhat decadent and dream-like. The characters move "randomly" through immobilized cities where advertising is King. His writing is an acquired taste, but I like it a lot. Don |
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Vivaldi: I can not find these titles in the Kindle store. Can you provide a link?
(For me it does not matter since I am not aware of a way of transferring Kindle books from Amazon to my Cybook in Norway ;-) Dr.Drip: Thanks for your comment. Appreciated. Here in Norway Mr Le Clézio is a known author, and several of his books are available in Norwegian. When his name was brought to my attention by the award today I did some research (as I always do on the literature Nobel prize winners) and found that he seemed like an interesting author. However I was not able to get hold of any of his books in ebook format this evening in a language that is understandable to me. Slite is of course correct that the industry will seize the moment and make sure that Le Clézios work will be available. However, as spoiled ebook reader, I want his books now and not in two weeks. (In two weeks the price of the ebooks introduced will probably also be higher because of marked dynamics). |
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Generally, I completely agree with you - who the heck has every heard of most of the people who win? They do have the occasional flash of sanity - last year's literature prize going to Doris Lessing was pretty sensible, I though.
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JEAN-MARIE GUSTAVE LE CLÉZIO ORHAN PAMUK ELFRIEDE JELINEK IMRE KERTÉSZ GAO XINGJIAN WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA KENZABURO OE OCTAVIO PAZ CAMILO JOSÉ CELA I had heard of the other 11: DORIS LESSING HAROLD PINTER JOHN MAXWELL COETZEE V. S. NAIPAUL GUNTER GRASS JOSE SARAMAGO DARIO FO SEAMUS HEANEY TONI MORRISON DEREK WALCOTT NADINE GORDIMER |
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I think that Slite’s comment regarding the prize being considered as a joke is correct for many people, just like a lot of people think that most of the modern arts is strange and of no value.
Very few people have ever heard of the people getting prices in the science disciplines, but accepts that the prices are awarded by a committee with special knowledge in that specific field. |
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Speaking of Nobel winners, I've been wanting to read Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family by Thomas Mann (1929 Nobel winner) for years. It was first published in 1901 but the earliest English translation I can find was published in 1924 which means it's not in the public domain in the U.S. and since the translator (Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter) died in 1963, it won't make it to the public domain in Canada, for example, for another 5 years. Since Sony (nor Amazon) doesn't sell it in ebook format, I'd have to go buy the pbook (yuck). Does anyone know of an earlier translation?
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There's an interesting article on the BBC News web site about the Nobel winner:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7677013.stm |
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