Tuesday, 30 September 2008

'America Is Too Insular to Compete with Europe'

The remark by Horace Engdahl, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy and responsible for the Nobel Prize, infuriates literary America. And for good reason, too. American literature is far better than it is given credit for in Europe. Chuck Palahniuk and Joyce Carol Oates are just two American novelists I think are worthy of a Nobel Prize.

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