No, you’re not the only one who hasn’t heard of him. After the Swedish Academy announced that the French novelist Jean-Marie Le Clézio had won the 2008 Nobel Prize in literature, Lev Grossman wrote in Time: “The sound of America’s literary journalists searching Wikipedia en masse is deafening” www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1848582,00.html.
Le Clézio’s selection may be the biggest surprise since the Italian playwright Dario Fo won in 1997. Not long after Fo won, the book editor of a major newspaper asked a group of us who were attending a National Book Critics Circle meeting, “Had you heard of him?” No hands went up. If you had asked me two days ago to name a French longshot for the Nobel, I would have said unhesitatingly, “Annie Ernaux,” whose work I reviewed on Feb. 20 www.oneminutebookreviews.wordpress.com/2008/02/20/.
© 2008 Janice Harayda. All rights reserved.
Ooooh, and here I just said in a comment to your other post:
“As far as nations winning the most Nobel prizes, France leads with 13 so the French writers had probably better count on sitting out a few more years.”
I feel silly now! 🙂
Comment by Val Kovalin — October 9, 2008 @ 2:22 pm |
I predicted that “Netherland” would breeze onto the Man Booker Prize shortlist, so as a failed Nostradamus, you have company :).
Comment by 1minutebookreviewswordpresscom — October 9, 2008 @ 2:41 pm |
I feel better. 😉
Comment by Val Kovalin — October 9, 2008 @ 3:14 pm |