Over the last few weeks, you and I have read together the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature from 1930 (Sinclair Lewis) to 1969 (Samuel Beckett), plus a few more up to 1974.
Leave your comments on the Laureates of these weeks. Ask me anything about these writers.
I will respond to your comments in my next workshop reviewing the 120 Nobels Challenge.
And will let you know who I would most want to have dinner with.
I will record on Tuesday and send out the video in Wednesday’s paid subscriber’s post.
(Apologies for change of plan. I will need to pre-record this video rather than do a live workshop because of some scheduling issues.)
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Which Nobel Laureate from 1930 to 1969 would you want to have dinner with?
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Over the last few weeks, you and I have read together the winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature from 1930 (Sinclair Lewis) to 1969 (Samuel Beckett), plus a few more up to 1974.
Leave your comments on the Laureates of these weeks. Ask me anything about these writers.
I will respond to your comments in my next workshop reviewing the 120 Nobels Challenge.
And will let you know who I would most want to have dinner with.
I will record on Tuesday and send out the video in Wednesday’s paid subscriber’s post.
(Apologies for change of plan. I will need to pre-record this video rather than do a live workshop because of some scheduling issues.)
The posts on the winners since 1930 are:
Forgotten, Famous and Favourite Nobel Literature Prize Winners, 1968 to 1974: Under pressure from the past: Kawabata, Beckett, Solzhenitsyn, Neruda, Böll & White
Steinbeck & Sartre to Sachs & Asturias (1962-1967): Sixties radicals or 20th century grief?
Winners, Laxness to Andrić (1955-1961)
T.S. Eliot to Hemingway (1948-1954)
Du Gard to Gide 1937-1947
Mann to O’Neill 1929-1936