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The New Yorker dove into the history behind the angry judge: “Callil is a founder of Virago Press, a British imprint which is the largest publisher devoted to women’s writing in the world. In 1996, it published, Leaving a Doll’s House, a memoir by Roth’s ex-wife Claire Bloom, which told all about their marriage and then some in scathing tones (here’s a review at the Times).”
Over at the Philip Roth Society, a blog post listed the gambling odds for different contenders for the prize. Roth was the 7/2 favorite.
More:
Story at Globe & Mail.
The New York Times
Footnote:
I am attending a session at the Sydney Writers Festival today called The Final Judgement in which the Chair of the judging panel, Dr.Rick Gekoski, will be talking about the judging process. I'll report later.
More:
Story at Globe & Mail.
The New York Times
Footnote:
I am attending a session at the Sydney Writers Festival today called The Final Judgement in which the Chair of the judging panel, Dr.Rick Gekoski, will be talking about the judging process. I'll report later.
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