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Yeah, that was my impression of it. Stephen Send a noteboard - 06/10/2011 02:28:02 PM
One really gets the impression that most years the Academy *wants* people's first reaction to the Nobel Prize for Literature to be "never heard of". In cases when it goes to some writer who is unknown largely because his country/language is lesser-known in the West, that is perhaps a good thing as it gives those literary markets a bit more attention abroad, but when it's just some European, forgive me if I'm less than impressed, or interested.


I thought it was almost non-negiotable that the award would go to a North African or Middle Eastern writer this year, with the Arab Spring making the region even more notable and the fact that Adonis/Adunis being one of the perennial favourites for the award still without the prize.

There is still an obvious Western Hemisphere/Anglo-Scandinavian bias to the award.
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Nobel Prizes just continue to become more and more irrelevant..... *NM* - 10/10/2011 03:21:43 AM 380 Views

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