Wednesday, October 12, 2005

FOOTNOTES

Philip Roth will be coming out with a novel entitled Everyman (2006), a story of regret, loss, death and dying, to be published by Houghton Mifflin in May 2006.

Orhan Pamuk is a perfect candidate for the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature for his contribution to World Literature with a consistent body of work. Other excellent choices for this prize would be Ryszard Kapuscinski (author of The Shadow of the Sun: My African Life, trans. from the Polish by Clara Glowceska), Philip Roth, E.L. Doctorow, Milan Kundera, Margaret Atwood, Harold Pinter, Don DeLillo and Amos Oz. (British playwright Harold Pinter has won the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature, the first Briton to win the literature award since V.S. Naipaul won it in 2001.)

Clare Morrall, whose first-published novel, Astonishing Splashes of Colour (2003), was shortlisted for the 2003 Booker Prize for Fiction, has a new novel. It is entitled Natural Flights of the Human Mind, but will only be released on January 16, 2006. Her new novel is about a man who lives in a lighthouse, a study of social and emotional isolation.

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