Sunday, September 13, 2009

Interior journey ...

... “I know I am traveling all the time”: The Twilight Dreams of Artur Lundquist. (Hat tip, Hedgie.)

I believe that Lundkvist was the fellow on the Swedish Academy who kept both Graham Greene and Henry Miller from winning the Nobel prize for literature.

2 comments:

  1. If true, that is very silly in the case of Graham Greene, a marvellous author (I have read every one of his novels and stories, and quite a chunk of his non-fiction). Henry Miller, on the other hand - read one, and that was enough for me. I find this "Nobel prize for literature" type of thing a bit silly, as it is all subjective. But Graham Greene - I hope we all agree on him.

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  2. Well, I certainly agree on Greene. A great writer, period. Miller is a mixed bag. His best book - The Colossus of Maroussi - is hardly known to anyone, and one of his worst - Tropic of Cancer - is his best known. (Tropic of Capricorn, on the other hand, is great.)

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