Re: JCO: Re: Nobel for literature to be awarded Thursday, 10/13/2005
Of course, I have no idea who will be selected.and was just passing on mere speculation from a reading group I belong to whose members often try to keep up on those writers who are, to me, at least, more obscure and better known, perhaps, in other parts of the world than here. Of course, all that speculation also depends upon whether the "leak" of nominated writers was accurate.
Also reported in that Guardian article was that Jelinek's work is "whingeing, unenjoyable, violent pornography".
Cindi
RFoley7292@aol.com wrote:
Also reported in that Guardian article was that Jelinek's work is "whingeing, unenjoyable, violent pornography".
Cindi
RFoley7292@aol.com wrote:
Nobody is a shoo-in this year; from the scuttlebut I've heard, that's why the awards weren't made last week on the first Thursday of the month. Tremendous dissension in the ranks.There was an unprecedent article in today's NYTimes Arts Section noting that Knut Ahnlund, one of the judges quit his appointment and absolutely virulently trashed Elfriede Jelinek, last year's Austrian winner....wrote that her writing was "a mass of text that appears shoveled together without a trace of artistic structure..." and he further doubted that the committee had even read most of her work. WOW.That kind of publicity does not bode well for JCO who has ridiculously been criticized for prolificity.We don't really know what's going on....there's usually no hint of dissension....but speculation is always fun. We can only keep our fingers crossed that depth and diversity over a lifetime will be suitably rewarded.