Delighted to see David Mitchell back in the Booker Prize hunt
jd
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Tue Aug 15 17:03:08 CDT 2006
I look at American fiction and wonder the same thing... maybe the
good stuff coming out isn't on my radar because it is more profitable
to promote somewhat sugarcoated books with more mass-appeal (I've not
read Black Swan Green, maybe I need to).
As far as I'm concerned The Corrections was too boring / poorly
written to really want to read all the way through. I mean come on...
"The madness of an autumn prarie cold front coming through. You could
feel it: something terrible was going to happen." It's been a long
time since I've read opening lines that cheeseball. A lot of people
keep telling me it's a great book... but really, I've read the first
100 pages or so a couple times and it just bores me. I'm probably
going to give it another shot at some point anyways, though. It just
feels flat.
On 8/15/06, Ya Sam <takoitov at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Man, looking at the shortlist of the candidates for Man Booker I keep asking
> myself, what the hell has happened to British literature? Will evere a
> writer of Anthony Burgess calibre appear? For the time being the British
> literary landscape looks like a Dali wasteland with two grotesque figures
> looming on the horizon: David Mitchell and Lawrence Norfolk, the best that
> they have.
>
>
> >From: Toby G Levy <tobylevy at juno.com>
> >To: pynchon-l at waste.org
> >Subject: Delighted to see David Mitchell back in the Booker Prize hunt
> >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 09:19:12 -0400
> >
> >the following extracted from http://www.themanbookerprize.com/
> >
> >The judging panel for the 2006 Man Booker Prize for Fiction today (Monday
> >14th August) announces the longlist of books for this year.
> >
> >The longlist of 19 books was chosen from 112 entries; 95 were submitted
> >for the prize and 17 were called in by the panel of judges.
> >
> >Chair of judges, Hermione Lee, comments:
> >
> >"Judging the Man Booker Prize puts you through almost as many emotions as
> >there are in the novels. We've tried to be careful and critical judges as
> >well as being passionately involved. We have many regrets about some of
> >the novels we've left off, and we could easily have had a longlist of
> >about 30 books, but we're delighted with the variety, the originality,
> >the drama and craft, the human interest and the strong voices in this
> >longlist. It's a list in which famous established novelists rub shoulders
> >with little known newcomers. We hope that people will leap at it for
> >their late summer reading and make up their own shortlist."
> >
> >The judging panel for the 2006 Man Booker Prize for Fiction is: Hermione
> >Lee (Chair); Simon Armitage, poet and novelist; Candia McWilliam, award
> >winning novelist; critic Anthony Quinn and actor Fiona Shaw.
> >The 2006 shortlist will be announced on Thursday 14th September at a
> >press conference at Man Group's London office. The winner will be
> >announced on Tuesday 10th October at an awards ceremony at Guildhall,
> >London.
> >
> >The longlist for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2006 is as follows;
> >
> >Carey, Peter Theft: A Love Story (Faber & Faber)
> >Desai, Kiran The Inheritance of Loss (Hamish Hamilton)
> >Edric, Robert Gathering the Water (Doubleday)
> >Gordimer, Nadine Get a Life (Bloomsbury)
> >Grenville, Kate The Secret River (Canongate)
> >Hyland, M.J. Carry Me Down (Canongate)
> >Jacobson, Howard Kalooki Nights (Jonathan Cape)
> >Lasdun, James Seven Lies (Jonathan Cape)
> >Lawson, Mary The Other Side of the Bridge (Chatto & Windus)
> >McGregor, Jon So Many Ways to Begin (Bloomsbury)
> >Matar, Hisham In the Country of Men (Viking)
> >Messud, Claire The Emperor's Children (Picador)
> >Mitchell, David Black Swan Green (Sceptre)
> >Murr, Naeem The Perfect Man (William Heinemann)
> >O'Hagan, Andrew Be Near Me (Faber & Faber)
> >Robertson, James The Testament of Gideon Mack (Hamish Hamilton)
> >St Aubyn, Edward Mother's Milk (Picador)
> >Unsworth, Barry The Ruby in her Navel (Hamish Hamilton)
> >Waters, Sarah The Night Watch (Virago)
>
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