A fittingly weighty piece of news to get this section of The Book Forum going.
A hoo-hah blew up in UK literary circles this week about the future of the Booker Prize. (For users not familiar with the Booker, just think Pulitzer and dress it in Commonwealth clothes.) Following the announcement by its new sponsors that the prize might be thrown open to North American nominees this year, the fit hit the intellectual shan.
So, are the Brits just being childish and insecure, or are there legitimate concerns in play?
For a quick overview of this story, and a rough idea of the politics behind it, click here.
Tobytook
A hoo-hah blew up in UK literary circles this week about the future of the Booker Prize. (For users not familiar with the Booker, just think Pulitzer and dress it in Commonwealth clothes.) Following the announcement by its new sponsors that the prize might be thrown open to North American nominees this year, the fit hit the intellectual shan.
So, are the Brits just being childish and insecure, or are there legitimate concerns in play?
For a quick overview of this story, and a rough idea of the politics behind it, click here.
Tobytook