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This may be an opinion by a one guy.  But the opinion is food for 
thought as to what Americans are writing about.

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Nobel literature chief: US writing too 'insular' 1 hour, 17 minutes 
ago
 


STOCKHOLM, Sweden - The man who announces the Nobel Prize in 
literature says the United States is too "insular" and ignorant to 
compete with Europe when it comes to great writing. 
 
In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, Horace Engdahl 
said Tuesday that "Europe still is the center of the literary world."

Engdahl is the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, which 
selects the literature prize winner. He is expected to announce the 
winner in the coming weeks.

Engdahl says the U.S. "is too isolated, too insular" and doesn't 
really "participate in the big dialogue of literature."

Since Japanese poet Kenzaburo Oe won in 1994, the selections have had 
a distinct European flavor. The last American winner was Toni 
Morrison in 1993.





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