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Nobel Prize in Literature Speculation
SpaceCadet said:
With an imposing pool of writers, India (like Africa) is an other area that remains under represented among the Nobel laureates. I am aware that translation and availability could be an issue, but I was wondering if, excepting Rushdie, there was anyone from there that has been or could be considered?
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Is Rushdie Indian ? At least in here, he is still an expat. However, of He or Jhumpa Lahiri happens to win, there might be a few claims of them being Indians
On a larger question of the potential names for nominations, I could think lesser and lesser names to put forward to. Apart from Amitav Ghosh, there aren't any serious contenders who writes in English ( Keki Daruwalla,& Vikram Seth probably).
On the regional language writers, the availability of credible translation is an issue. Also, some of the better known names have recently passed away.
Throwing in some names :
Kannada : U R Ananthamurthy & Girish Karnad are no more. Chandrashekhara Kambar( 84) iand S L Bhyrappa( ) are two prominent ones.
Tamil : Jeyakanthan , ayanan, Ashokamitran are all recently passed away. Indiara Parthasarathy ( 91), C S Lakshmi aka Ambai ( 77) and Perumal Murugan ( 55 ) are few active names.
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I had hoped that would be a return to business as usual for me on the review front but unfortunately the year was a bit more up and down than I had hoped. Things are still a little rocky going into but Im hoping that things will level out.
I had set myself a target of books to read in and I instead managed I continued to be more disciplined in terms of not picking up every ARC offered to me by publishers but ended up with 24 more books than I started the year with. I guess its progress but I can still do better.
I was less successful in terms of my other reading goals for
- I aimed for a gender split of 50/50 male and female authored books but it actually worked out as 46/54 skewered towards women, which Im actually okay with.
- I had a goal that 25% of the books I read in to be by writers of colour but I fell quite short on that with only 19% (which is better than the 17% I managed in but could still be better).
- I wanted 40% of the books I read in to be non-fiction but in the end only managed 33%. This was better than the 28% I managed in , but again could still be better.
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