beer good
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Well, it's getting towards that time again. It'll most likely be announced sometime over the next two weeks, and Ladbrokes has put up its odds (which pretty much look the same as for the past few years, since they are just wild guesses):
Claudio Magris 4.00
Adonis 5.00
Amos Oz 6.00
Joyce Carol Oates 8.00
Philip Roth 8.00
Don DeLillo 11.00
Haruki Murakami 11.00
Les Murray 11.00
Yves Bonnefoy 11.00
Arnošt Lustig 15.00
So, guesses, anyone? Are they going to stay on the popular side (the last three winners - Pinter, Pamuk, Lessing - weren't exactly obscure) or are they going to go for a dark horse again? Prose, poetry, non-fiction? Will people be complaining that they've never heard of the winner even if it's Stephen King? (Well, people will be complaining anyway, so...)
Claudio Magris 4.00
Adonis 5.00
Amos Oz 6.00
Joyce Carol Oates 8.00
Philip Roth 8.00
Don DeLillo 11.00
Haruki Murakami 11.00
Les Murray 11.00
Yves Bonnefoy 11.00
Arnošt Lustig 15.00
So, guesses, anyone? Are they going to stay on the popular side (the last three winners - Pinter, Pamuk, Lessing - weren't exactly obscure) or are they going to go for a dark horse again? Prose, poetry, non-fiction? Will people be complaining that they've never heard of the winner even if it's Stephen King? (Well, people will be complaining anyway, so...)