* Mister Pip has won the Montana Medal for Fiction or Poetry. (No, not that Montana. Sheesh, Yanks.)
* The shortlist for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Prize, with its record 35,000-euro prize for a short story collection, includes two Americans, Manuel Muñoz for The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue and Miranda July, for No One Belongs Here More Than You. The other nominees are Olaf Olafsson for Valentines; Etgar Keret for Missing Kissinger; Simon Robson for The Separate Heart; and Charlotte Grimshaw for Opportunity.
* Apparently those Sinclairs all look alike to some people ...
"Yes, plus the house has history," he said. "It used to belong to Upton Sinclair." As his gaze moved across the high space of the foyer, he added absently, "Or Sinclair Lewis. One of them." His shrug said "What's the dif?"
* Nan Talese gives Oprah a well-deserved tongue-lashing.
Nan Talese was with Frey on that show. At a non-fiction writers' conference in Dallas on Saturday, she accused Winfrey of "fiercely bad manners."
* An early boss of Nathan Englander's told him, "I hope you’re a good writer because you’re a terrible assistant." We must have worked for the same guy ...
* South African cartoonist Zapiro weighs in on the Tintin brouhaha.
* In TLS, Emilie Bickerton appreciates Marguerite Duras, and - surprise, indeed - Harry Potter gets a generous review.
This is the most allusive of Rowling’s seven books. There are obvious allusions to C. S. Lewis and to Tolkien, her predecessors: Harry’s walk to what he believes will be his death among the mocking forces of evil re-sembles Aslan’s desecration by the Witch and her minions; his decisions to spare life parallel Frodo’s mercy to Gollum and, at one point, Frodo’s rescue by eagles from the wreck of Mordor. Less expected is an allusion which may be to Dostoevsky or to William James (or to Ursula Le Guin citing them). In the ecstasy allowed to the protagonists of epic fantasy, Harry talks to the shade of Dumbledore in an empty Kings Cross station; a small flayed child screams beneath a bench.
* And, finally, the worst headline pun we've seen in some time ...
I don't even want to ask how Miranda July managed to get her collection nominated, because it surely couldn't have been on artistic merit.
Also:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20044184/from/RS.4/
Posted by: JH | July 31, 2007 at 02:45 PM
Much worse (better?) headline pun
http://ottsun.canoe.ca/News/National/2007/07/21/4356606-sun.html
Posted by: Max | July 31, 2007 at 02:50 PM
Wait, is that Sinclair mixup serious? OMG, nbd, right?
Also, go Nan! Can we get the financial success of authors and their publishers out of her hands?
Posted by: Daniel | July 31, 2007 at 07:26 PM