Dispatches from the Republic of Letters: 50 Years of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature
By (Author) Daniel Simon
Deep Vellum Publishing
Deep Vellum Publishing
4th January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Quotations, proverbs and sayings
Literature: history and criticism
807.9
Hardback
352
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Often called the American Nobel, the Neustadt Prize has been a marker of the state of international literature since its conception in 1969. This book is coming out in conjunction with the fiftieth anniversary, and with the reception event for the 25th Neustadt Prize (for Albanian novelist, poet, and playwright Ismail Kadare). As the prize is housed at the University of Oklahoma and World Literature Today, extra promotion will occur with those institutions. In addition, this book includes original illustrated portraits of each prizewinning author at the beginning of each chapter.
LONGLISTED for Reading the West Book Award Like the prize itself, this volume is a tribute and a testament to literature, and a reward for readers. Publishers Weekly "Honorees have included Gabriel Garca Mrquez, Elizabeth Bishop, Tomas Transtrmer, David Malouf, Claribel Alegra, and Dubravka Ugrei, with obvious attention to a diverse body of writers from many traditions and ethnicities. Many of those writers have faced political repression at home... The enchanters gathered in this volume all merit our attention. A welcome anthology for readers of world letters." Kirkus Reviews "If there is a single mode that operates across all the Dispatches, it is praise: praise for the authors; praise for the Neustadt family; praise for Norman, Oklahoma, where the prize is based; praise for the University of Oklahoma and WLT, the auspices under which the prize is awarded; and praise for the world of letters as such, frequently cast as an oppositional force to more political world affairs, even for this most 'apolitical' of prizes." Jan Steyn, professor of Literary Translation and French at The University of Iowa "Like the prize itself, this volume is a tribute and a testament to literature, and a reward for readers.Lit Hub "We are happy that, from a place so distant from the major cultural metropoles as Norman, Oklahoma, a place that exists not only in Kafka's America, renowned authors have been recognized and awarded a literary prize that has attained such consolidated and well-deserved international standing. As we know, few literary awards in the world have kept their prestige intact. The Neustadt Prize is undoubtedly one of them, hence its value and significance. Latin American Literature Today [Dispatches from the Republic of Letters] is conversation of the highest order If we hope to gain some insight about the true state of the nations soul, we might consider how these writers stared into different abysses in their own countries and produced imaginative works that see all too clearly. Christopher Merrill, Los Angeles Review of Books
Daniel Simon serves as World Literature Todays assistant director and editor in chief. He teaches for the Department of English at the University of Oklahoma. In addition, he is a poet, translator, and member of the Academy of American poets; his poetry collections have been translated into multiple languages.