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October 11, 2007
Doris Lessing Nabs the 2007 Nobel Prize for Literature
Interestingly, dating back to my bookstore days, out of all the major literary awards - the National Book Award, the Booker, and the Pulitzer - only the Nobel reliably drove significant interest. On the day the prize was announced, customers on the phone and in person would descend on the store, occasionally leading to problems when a relative unknown with little in print, like Imre Kertesz or Elfriede Jelinek, won the award.





Bonus Links: The curious can dig into articles on Lessing and reviews of her work dating back to 1984 at the New York Times; much of Lessing's copious output is available at Amazon.
- C. Max Magee @ 7:33 AM ~ comments: 1 ~ Links to this post
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