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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Nobel Literature Chief Bashes American Literature

As the Swedish Academy enters final deliberations for this year's award, permanent secretary Horace Engdahl said it's no coincidence that most winners are European.
"Of course there is powerful literature in all big cultures, but you can't get away from the fact that Europe still is the center of the literary world ... not the United States," he told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview Tuesday.

He said the 16-member award jury has not selected this year's winner, and dropped no hints about who was on the short list. Americans Philip Roth and Joyce Carol Oates usually figure in speculation, but Engdahl wouldn't comment on any names.

Speaking generally about American literature, however, he said U.S. writers are "too sensitive to trends in their own mass culture," dragging down the quality of their work.
"The U.S. is too isolated, too insular. They don't translate enough and don't really participate in the big dialogue of literature," Engdahl said. "That ignorance is restraining."

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hate to be the first to invoke Godwin's Law on the subject and in the very first comment, but the Euros are indeed at the fulcrum of civilisation. Always have been.

Adolf said so.

October 01, 2008 10:08 AM  
Blogger temporal said...

do you mean there is absolutely no substance in their grouse?

October 01, 2008 11:04 AM  

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