in the Guardian:
"Well it's not going to be Roth or Murakami - usually the pattern is: a name I recognise but have not read wins one year, followed by two years of people I've never heard of. Going on that basis, my money's on Peter Handke.."
-> "You have never heard of Handke? What are you, an alien?"
"Haruki Murakami to Nobel Prize is like Leo Di Caprio to Oscar. Always seen as forerunner every year but we know he won't win."
"Well it's not going to be Roth or Murakami - usually the pattern is: a name I recognise but have not read wins one year, followed by two years of people I've never heard of. Going on that basis, my money's on Peter Handke.."
-> "You have never heard of Handke? What are you, an alien?"
"Haruki Murakami to Nobel Prize is like Leo Di Caprio to Oscar. Always seen as forerunner every year but we know he won't win."
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