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Region Nominations & Vote • June 2018
Help us select what the MR Literary Club will read in June 2018!
This is a special Region month in that it is the final one in its cycle. There will be no vote to determine a region first, and all remaining eligible regions will be available to nominate from. As there are five regions left, each person may nominate up to FIVE selections; however, each nomination from any one person should be from a different region. The category for this month is: Region Ireland & The U.K., Japan, The South Pacific, Southeast Europe, and Sub Saharan Africa Nominations can be set in any region, but they should be written by an author from that region. Detailed nominating and voting guidelines can be found here. Simply put, nominations are open for four days and each person may nominate up to five 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 the club and join in the discussion. Spoiler:
The floor is now open! * Nominations are complete. Voting is complete. Final results-
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Out of the five regions this month, three have major English-speaking countries (including England, heh), so it'll be interesting to see whether we choose an English-language or foreign-language book this month (either's fine with me). Also, none of the five regions touch so it's a very diverse group.
Just a note, there is a map in the spoiler (the last time this map will be used; I still remember making it for this category all those years ago!) that details which countries are included in each region, but if there are any questions just ask. Also, to reiterate since it's different than our usual guideline, each person may nominate up to five selections this month, but each nomination by any one person should be from a different eligible region. Those five eligible regions are: -Ireland & The U.K. -Japan -The South Pacific -Southeast Europe -Sub Saharan Africa Last edited by sun surfer; 06-01-2018 at 01:21 PM. |
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An interesting mix! Should be fun to search for nominations over the weekend.
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I'll begin by nominating a longshot since it doesn't seem to be available as an ebook. It is by Epeli Hauʻofa who was born of Tongan missionary parents in Papua New Guinea and lived the end of his life in Fiji, so he is about as South Pacific an author as one can get. He attended school in all of those countries as well as Australia, gaining a Ph.D. in social anthropology, and taught at the University of Papua New Guinea and as well for the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, where he was the first Director of the Rural Development Centre based in Tonga, became the Head of the Department of Sociology and became the founder and director of the Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture. He also spent some years as the Deputy Private Secretary to His Majesty King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV (The King of Tonga) and while back in Tonga co-produced the literary magazine Faikara. Here is his Goodreads page with more bio information.
I'm nominating his short story collection Tales of the Tikongs which is set in a fictitious South Pacific island nation based on Tonga and is about 99 pages long. From Goodreads: Quote:
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Next, I'll nominate The Daughter by Pavlos Matesis, from Greece, 221 pages. From Goodreads (where it has a 4.23 rating):
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My first nomination is Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie from Nigeria (Sub-Saharan Africa). I knew which author I wanted to nominate because she has been on my want-to-read list for a long while. The difficulty was in choosing which book!
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My second nomination is Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata from Japan. It's available via Overdrive, and I love the beautiful cover of the Vintage International edition.
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My third nomination is Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon from Scotland. We've read many Irish and English books, but I can't recall any of our previous selections set in Scotland. Voted the "Best Scottish Book of All Time" by the public in 2005.
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Very interesting nominations, Bookworm_Girl. We are on the same wavelength with the British Isles, as I've been mulling over which book from Wales to nominate. I'd narrowed the author down to Owen Sheers, who is a poet, author and playwright (and has won awards in all three areas), but hadn't been able to decide between two of his books. The one that first stood out to me was The Dust Diaries which won the award for the Wales Book of the Year. It's mostly non-fiction with some fictional elements, but what is so grand about it for this month is that it has a Welsh author who was born in Fiji writing about a sojourn to Zimbabwe, so it touches three of the five regions in play. Sheers finds out from a book about a great uncle who was a lyric poet and unorthodox missionary to Rhodesia for about 50 years until death and who was a colourful character and lived an extraordinary life, and so Sheers decides to travel there himself to better understand his ancestor as well as the country and people. The fictional elements are when he imagines scenes from his great uncle's life. However, this book isn't available in ebook, harumph.
I've been tempted enough to nominate it anyway to think it over for a few days now (and if anyone else wants to nominate it I'll vote for it!), but in the end I'm going to go for the other book, Resistance, which does have an ebook. It also sounds very interesting and is purely a novel. It's historical fiction, although the differentiating aspect of it is that it's alternative fiction. Honestly I'm not sure if I've ever read an alternative fiction book myself before, but I think the author has enough of a literary pedigree for it to fit the club and it sounds like it would make for an interesting discussion. 328 pages; from Goodreads: Quote:
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For my last two, I nominate:
Petals of Blood by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, Kenya, 384 pages It's a classic of African literature and often listed among the the most important and influential African novels. When it was first published in 1977 'it was so explosive that the author was imprisoned without charges by the Kenyan government. His incarceration was so shocking that newspapers around the world called attention to the case, and protests were raised by human-rights groups, scholars, and writers, including James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Donald Barthelme, Harold Pinter, and Margaret Drabble.' From Goodreads: Quote:
Kokoro by Natsume Sōseki, Japan, 258 pages It has a 3.99 on Goodreads and I have four GR friends (including two former lit club members, Hamlet and HomeInMyShoes) who've read it, who all rated it 4 stars. About the author- 'He was a scholar of British literature and composer of haiku, kanshi, and fairy tales. From 1984 until 2004, his portrait appeared on the front of the Japanese 1000 yen note. In Japan, he is often considered the greatest writer in modern Japanese history. He has had a profound effect on almost all important Japanese writers since.' From Goodreads: Quote:
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Nominations are closed and voting is now open!
Voting will close exactly four days from this post. Each person has SEVEN votes to use. |
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I'm going to start with 2 votes for Snow Country.
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I'll start with 2 votes for Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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To start I’ll give one vote each to:
-Half of a Yellow Sun -Snow Country -Tales of the Tikongs -The Daughter -Sunset Song |
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For my next round, I will give one vote each to:
Sunset Song Resistance Petals of Blood Half of a Yellow Sun Now I have 1 vote left. |
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