kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
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kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
On Oct 11, 2021, at 05:42, Chambi Chachage <chachag...@gmail.com> wrote:
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kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
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Whenever the Nobel Laureate in Literature is French or writes in French, is African or American, I always look forward to Professor Harrow's expert assessment.
The English language is the dominant intellectual vehicle these days. Long live the English Language Empire! Two hours after Abdulrazak Gurnah was announced king of the literary universe, I rushed to the library and there was already a queue of over 250 people before me, waiting to taste some of him. The Almighty has buttered his bread, alhamdulillah, Abdulkazak, is now rolling in money, his publishers must be feeling very grateful...
Professor Harrow says that Cornelius Ignoramus “is closest from among all of us to understanding the politics of the nobel prize committee, and its association” ? Well, I'll be darned! All I almost know is that Graham Greene didn't get the Nobel Prize because he was perceived as being too anti-American. A good writer that produces a decent body of work, some of which is devoted to denouncing some of democracy's enemies/barbarism is more or less guaranteed some hope of winning the Nobel Prize
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o didn't get it but another East African did. End of story
BTW, you'd think that Toyin Adepoju should know better than opining that he “would not consider a writer being racist as precluding him from being given such a prize.”
Really; Tony Adepoju? I suppose that in other words, you would not consider a writer being manifestly Islamophobic “as precluding him or her from being given such a prize”.?
Is Adepoju remotely suggesting that it wouldn't surprise him if the Swedish Academy awards the prize to racists on a regular basis.?
And then, not unexpectedly for a Black & beautiful man like him, Adepoju turns the logic of ethics on its head again as if we're talking about considering a posthumous philosophy prize to his idol, Kant.
Check it out: In 2019, there was tremendous fallout when Peter Handke was awarded the prize
BTW, going by what I've read by him so far, I don't consider V.S. Naipaul racist. For a surety, he had some austere, pretty weird opinions, even about his ancestral Mother India, but racist? How? Where? Lisbeth Hejdebäck , his literary agent in Sweden ( she was also Derek Walcott's literary agent ) was a close friend of my Better Half - Lisbet was at the Nobel Banquet in 2001 when Naipaul was awarded The Prize; I mention her just to assure you that we got some personal insights into Naipaul - and Walcott, insights of the kind that you don't read in the gossip columns of the newspapers ( Walcott, of course, loved his rum...) but Naipaul a racist? How so? He was awarded the prize "for having united perceptive narrative and incorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories."
His brother Shiva Naipaul coined the term “ turd world” - for so-called “ third world countries.”
Professor Harrow's president was more grossly blunt: shitholes
From
Walcott, these mortal lines:
“I’m just a red nigger who love the sea
I had a sound colonial education,
I have Dutch, nigger, and English in me,
and either I’m nobody, or I’m a nation...”
BTW, I've had a few nightmares about the prize being awarded to Salman Rushdie resulting in the current Supreme Leader of Iran renewing the fatwa and adding a new clause: in addition to his publishers, death ( God forbid) to all the members of the Swedish Academy, and that they might even blow up the Swedish Academy building...
Every year, the reading public and various its various nationalists and language chauvinists having waited with bated breath for some three hundred and sixty-five days, the moment the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature is announced we're most often if not always, back to square one: Somebody's, some other people's most favourite candidate was not the one to be anointed this year, so, dry your tears, better luck next time. From 1901 to now, think of all the great writers that missed being awarded the prize.
There are those who think that the function of the Swedish Academy is to award the Literature Prize to the world's “best” literary artist, writer, poet, dramatist, entertainer. However, this is not the case because there are certain guidelines that the Swedish Academy has to follow, according to the spirit and letter of Alfred Nobel's last will and testament about the matter.
Just the other day, Chidi Anthony Opara the poet asserted that “The Nobel Prize Committee does not like to be dictated to by self-appointed gatekeepers of literature. The Committee likes to always showcase the fact that it has its own mind.” This observation could be closer to the truth than Chidi imagines.
Fact is, the Swedish Academy has been through some tough tines – first, there was the mother of all scandals that rocked the Academy and shocked a whole lot of people - some people thought that some of that was a witch-hunt, the victim, one Jean-Claude Arnault
The Academy has mostly recovered since that sorry episode, and has to some extent regained and is very cautiously set on the path of reclaiming some damaged reputation and that's why they are being extra careful about who they are awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature these days. They have decided to play it safe, to wit, there's nothing controversial about Abdulrazak Gurnah...
PS.
It should be interesting to take a closer look at the jury who scrutinize the nominations :
The members of the Swedish Academy and their specializations
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On Oct 13, 2021, at 20:50, OLAYINKA AGBETUYI <yagb...@hotmail.com> wrote:Churchill's award was political. (For his political orature in shaping the course of WWII and liberating Sweden the home of the Nobel from the clutches of Hitler).