Monday, October 18th, 2010
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"In a perfect world, where the words you write are immediately found and lauded by those you write them for – the whole of humanity, no less – a prize would not be necessary. But since humanity is deaf, or just too busy to give a damn, and since there seems to be a disconnect between those who want to read a good novel and those who write them – as though the world of reading is one big lonely hearts club waiting for a matchmaker – there must be prizes to bring us together. In which case, yes, thank you, I would like to win one."
-Booker Prize winner Howard Jacobson on awards and the winning of them.

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Annie K. (#3,563)

Oh yes. Also sad.

Smitros (#5,315)

Word.

He speaks for other kinds of writers, too.

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