National Book Awards - fiction long list

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Thu Sep 18 12:51:28 CDT 2014


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> On Sep 18, 2014, at 12:47 PM, Becky Lindroos <bekker2 at icloud.com> wrote:
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> I see Darnielle book is available on Audible -  the trouble is that the author is reading it.  In my fairly extensive experience with audio books this is not usually a good idea - authors are not readers.  And from the sample I think this is not one of the exceptions,  although I can see some promise.  I think if you are a Darnielle fan you might get a text version.  Fwiw, it was just released today so there are no reviews. 
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> Bekah
> just blabbing away today, huh?  
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>> On Sep 18, 2014, at 9:19 AM, Tyler Wilson <tbsqrd at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Yes; so excited for Darnielle! His book is top of my to-read list. Been trying to score a galley for months, but no dice. 
>> 
>> As for the others:  I haven't read any with the exception of a partial read of Antopol's "The UnAmericans". Anyone else here read this? I hate to be a dick about the work of someone who is likely on cloud nine right now, but I thought her writing was just horrible. Derivative, cliched... And in a poorer fashion than most. It contains like five stories, I believe. I started three of them but couldn't finish any.
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>> I've never met another that has read this book. Can anyone offer a different perspective? I was shocked this made the list.
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>> BTW, Ben Lerner's 10:04 is fantastic. I've only begun to wade in, but the writing, if not the subject matter, is superb. 
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>> peace,
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>>> On Sep 18, 2014, at 9:07 AM, James Kyllo <jkyllo at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> And John Darnielle! (Of whom I am a big fan)
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>>> J
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>>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Becky Lindroos <bekker2 at icloud.com> wrote:
>>> The long list for National Book Awards fiction long was announced today 
>>> http://www.startribune.com/entertainment/blogs/275569981.html
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>>> 
>>> Here goes:
>>> Rabih Alameddine, ‘An Unnecessary Woman,’Grove Press
>>> Molly Antopol, ‘The UnAmericans,’ W.W. Norton<icon1.png>& Company (short stories)
>>> John Darnielle, ‘Wolf in White Van,’ Farrar, Straus and Giroux (debut novel)
>>> Anthony Doerr, ‘All the Light We Cannot See,’ Scribner​
>>> Phil Klay, ‘Redeployment,’ The Penguin Press
>>> Emily St. John Mandel, ‘Station Eleven,’ Alfred A. Knopf
>>> Elizabeth McCracken, ‘Thunderstruck & Other Stories,’ The Dial Press
>>> Richard Powers, ‘Orfeo,’ W.W. Norton & Company<icon1.png>
>>> Marilynne Robinson, ‘Lila,’ Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Strib review runs in October)
>>> Jane Smiley, ‘Some Luck,’ Alfred A. Knopf (Strib review runs in October)
>>> 
>>> I am so excited to see Powers and Smiley on there.   :-)    (Although Smiley’s book is not likely to live up to her magnum opus, The Greenlanders.) 
>>> 
>>> Bekah
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