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Columnist Awards the
Noble (Not Nobel) Prize for Fourth Year
Columnist and
Author
Takes on the Nobel Prize
Committee
Praised or maligned, the Nobel Prize
for Literature is always news. It selects the best from the world and
therefore misses much of value. Carolyn Howard-Johnson, “Back to Literature”
columnist for MyShelf.com, closes the gap (only slightly) with her an annual
“Noble (Not Nobel!) Prize for Literature.”
Over the last years the Nobel
committee has recognized authors for their literary expertise but there has
also been a trend toward awarding the prize for, as Los Angeles Times
Staff Writer Tim Rutten says, “an author’s particular relevance to the moral
moment in which the world finds itself.”
Howard-Johnson’s prize therefore
concentrates on books that address these same issues. For her Noble Prize
(as opposed to the NOBEL prize), Howard-Johnson considers books written in
English (which narrows the field of prospects considerably) because writers
who write in English have been rather neglected over the years and because
that is the language in which she . . . ahem, reads well enough..
Howard-Johnson’s lists have included
well-known authors who explore discrimination in their writing like Toni
Morrison and Ralph Ellison but she tries to concentrate on authors who have
not been posted to bestseller lists or won major awards. Some past winners
are poet Lloyd King and LA's Leora G. Krygier, Randall Sylvis and Suzanne
Lummis.
The winners for 2007 just announced in
January's issue of Myshelf are: Los Angeles writer and UCLA instructor
Christopher Meeks, Ken Kreckel, Magadalena Ball, Rolf Gompertz, Joyce
Faulkner and Pat McGrath Avery, Christine Alexanians, Sona Ovasapyan, Alison
Bechdel, Diane Ackerman, Joshua Ferris, Lionel Shriver, Karla Brundage, John
F. Nienstedt and Yvonne Perry.
Howard Johnson, sponsor of the Noble,
is no stranger to literary prizes. Her first, This is the Place, won
Sime-Gen's Reviewers’ Choice Award after it was published in 2001 and went
on to win 7 other awards. A chapter from the book was a finalist in the
Masters’ Literary Award and another was selected for inclusion in The
Copperfield Review. Her book of creative nonfiction, Harkening, has
won three awards, her Frugal Book Promoter: How to Do What Your Publisher
Won't is an Irwin Award winner and that book and her The Frugal Editor were
both named USA Book News' Best Professional Book in their years of
publiciation. Her book of poetry, Tracings, was named "Top 10 Reads
for 2004" by The Compulsive Reader and awarded for excellence by the
Military Writers' Society of America. She is also an instructor for UCLA
Extension's renowned Writers' Program.
Learn more about Howard-Johnson at
http://www.authorsden.com/carolynhowardjohnson.
Her "Back to Literature" column that
features winners may be found at http://myshelf.com/backtoliterature/column.htm
. Past columns with winners are archived.
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