作者bucklee (alessio)
看板Fiction
標題'Best of the Booker' (about Rushdie)
時間Sat Feb 23 07:32:27 2008
魯西迪與布克四十週年大獎
五月公布入圍名單,七月將揭曉
http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,2258500,00.html
'Best of the Booker' pits Rushdie against 40 pretenders
Fifteen years after Midnight's Children was named the Booker of Bookers, a
new award celebrating the prize's 40th anniversary could see Salman Rushdie
lose his crown
Michelle Pauli
Thursday February 21, 2008
Has there been a Booker to better Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children?
That's the question the Man Booker prize are posing on the 40th anniversary
of the literary award. In 1993 Rushdie won the Booker of Bookers on the
prize's 25th anniversary but now, 15 years and 15 winners on, he is in danger
of losing his crown.
The Best of the Booker is a one-off award which will, ultimately, be decided
by the public. A panel of judges, including the broadcaster Mariella Frostrup
and John Mullan, professor of English at UCL, and led by the biographer and
critic Victoria Glendinning, will select a shortlist of six titles from the
41 novels that have won the prize. The discrepancy between the number of
winners and the number of years arises from the fact that the award has twice
been was shared: between Nadine Gordimer's The Conversationist and Stanley
Middleton's Holiday in 1974, and Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient and
Barry Unsworth's Sacred Hunger in 1992.
The panel will reveal their shortlist in May. The final decision will then be
made via a public vote on the prize's website. The overall winner will be
announced at the London Literary Festival at the Southbank Centre in July.
Winners since 1993 who might pose a threat to Rushdie include Margaret Atwood
with The Blind Assassin (2000), Arundhati Roy with The God of Small Things
(1997) and The Life of Pi by Yann Martell (2002). 2003's winner, Vernon God
Little by DBC Pierre, a controversial choice five years ago, may be popular
with the judges but is unlikely to win the public's heart - a survey last
year found it to be the book most British owners have failed to finish.
Earlier titles that have stood the test of time along with Midnight's
Children include Ben Okri's The Famished Road (1991), The English Patient
(helped by its Oscar-winning film adaptation), and Kazuo Ishiguro's The
Remains of the Day (ditto).
Other celebrations to mark the anniversary include an exhibition at the V&A
which tells the visual story of the prize over its 40 years, and The Booker
at the Movies, a season at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, featuring
films from Booker prize-winning books and authors.
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1F:推 bsnyyp:應該不會再選魯西迪了吧?? 但"午夜之子"真的是棒透了!! 02/23 13:14