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    LITERATURE NOBEL: KEEP GUESSING

    The Times, UK
    Oct 14 2005

    [ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2005 12:24:08 AM ]

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    Stockholm: A row over last year's winner has done nothing to
    stifle rampant speculation about who may win the 2005 Nobel Prize
    in literature.

    On Wednesday, the day before the planned announcement, a bevy of names
    - some familiar and others less so - emerged as likely candidates for
    the prestigious prize, although trying to guess the secretive 18-member
    Swedish Academy's choice is, at times, an exercise in futility.

    Still, Swedish media was buzzing with names like Syrian poet Ali Ahmad
    Said, known as Adonis; Korean poet Ko Un; and perennial contenders
    Margaret Atwood of Canada and Americans Philip Roth and Joyce Carol
    Oates.

    Respected daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter said other authors like
    Turkey's Orhan Pamuk, who faces prison after he was charged with
    insulting Turkish identity for supporting Armenian claims that they
    were the victims of genocide under the Ottoman Turks in 1915, could
    be tapped.

    "The first names that come to mind are Joyce Carol Oates and (Swedish
    poet) Tomas Trans-tromer," Uppsala University literature professor
    Margaretha Fahlgren told Svenska Dagbladet, another Swedish daily.

    Online betting Web site, Ladbrokes, also says the Czech Republic's
    Milan Kundera is a choice, with 12-1 odds, while Belgian poet Hugo
    Claus, Italian poet Claudio Magris and Indonesian novelist Pramoedya
    Ananta Toer each have 14-1 odds of winning.
    From: Baghdasarian
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