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Award Winners • August 2018
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The topic is Award Winners We've never done one quite like this. It can be any award so long as it's literary. This allows for a variety of nominations including international translations and covers a long period of time including some public domain options. Detailed nominating and voting guidelines can be found here. Basically, nominations are open for four days and each person may nominate up to three literary selections which will go automatically to the vote. Voting then opens for four days and each person votes by post, receives a number of votes equal to the number of nominations minus one and may give each nomination up to two votes. Any questions, feel free to ask. We hope that you will read the selection with us and join in the discussion. * Nominations are complete. Voting is now open! Results through post #21-
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This should throw up some interesting results considering the wide spectrum offered.
I’ll begin with City by Clifford D. Simak which won the International Fantasy Award In 1952. It is this version I am nominating. Simak twenty years later added a short coda to the eight stories in the award-winning book. Personally, I feel the coda adds nothing to the marvellous originality of the basic book but it really wouldn’t matter which you read. Amazon Review “On a far future Earth, mankind's achievements are immense: artificially intelligent robots, genetically uplifted animals, interplanetary travel, genetic modification of the human form itself. “But nothing comes without a cost. Humanity is tired, its vigour all but gone. Society is breaking down into smaller communities, dispersing into the countryside and abandoning the great cities of the world. “As the human race dwindles and declines, which of its great creations will inherit the Earth? And which will claim the stars?” Last edited by fantasyfan; 08-01-2018 at 10:11 AM. |
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Interesting nomination, fantasyfan!
My first nomination is Spies by Michael Frayn. It won the Costa/Whitbread award for Novel of the Year in 2002. I've been interested in it for a long time, but I also just noticed when getting the info for this post that a previous participant in the lit club, HomeInMyShoes, rated it a perfect 5 stars. It's 240 pages and if you're buying, for a newer book the current Kindle prices aren't too bad ($8 US, £4 UK, $9 Canada). Goodreads Quote:
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You might notice the Placeholder in the first post. I'm playing around with leaving it there from now on and also maybe looking for a way to make it less visible without spoiler tags in case I do start leaving it in the first posts. I put it there because it's just easier to take it from there than somewhere else, especially if I'm updating many times.
Now, for my second nomination I put forth Careful He Might Hear You by Sumner Locke Elliott. I think it looks a little different than the norm for us and it's an Australian classic. It won the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 1963 and is based on the author's own experience as a child. It's 304 pages. Goodreads Quote:
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I thought something foreign-language would be good for my final nomination so I'm going with The Elementary Particles (Also known as Atomised) by Michel Houellebecq, which also happens to be from 2002. This sounds a little different from the types of selections we often read and also, though the French language has a huge literary tradition we haven't had many originally French-language selections. This won the International Dublin Literary Award which selects one winner per year from any book written in or translated into English, and though it's only been going since 1996 and so only has 23 winners so far, we've already read two books that have won this award- Remembering Babylon and The Master. The book is 328 pages. Goodreads
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A little less than half a day left for nominations.
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I'd like to nominate Fumiko Enchi's The Waiting Years. It won the Noma Literary Prize (Japan) in 1957. From the description:
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Interesting nominations so far! I am pleased that they met my intention to highlight a variety of awards and countries.
My first nomination is The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa. It was the winner of the 1959 Strega Prize (Premio Strega), which is Italy's most prestigious literary award. The history of the prize is interesting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strega_Prize From Goodreads: Quote:
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My next nomination is Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson, which won two top literary prizes in Norway, The Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature (2003) and the Booksellers’ Best Book of the Year Award (2003). It was also awarded the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize (2006), Prix Littéraire Européen - Madeleine Zepter (2006) and International Dublin Literary Award (2007).
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Looking at the countries on the nominations list, we just need one from Germany to round out an Allied versus Axis accidental motif.
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Did you miss my second nomination? I might have posted it about the same time that you were updating the list.
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Yes, I did! That's exactly what happened I think- it took me a second to update the list and then I posted without thinking to refresh the page to make sure there hadn't been any other posts in the interim.
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Nominations are closed and voting is now open!
Voting will close exactly four days from this post. Each person has SIX votes to use. Call me psychic, but I predict a book from either the second half of mid-20th century or just after the turn of the millennium will win. |
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How odd! I wasn’t paying attention to publication year when I picked my nominations. I am surprised the dates weren’t more varied.
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It’s a happy coincidence, since all the nominations are tempting.
It’s hard for me to choose which to vote for, so I’ll begin by voting for one from each nominator: 1 vote for City 1 vote for Spies 1 vote for The Waiting Years 1 vote for Out Stealing Horses |
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