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Sunday evening I was at the Corine, which is Germany's attempt to make handing out annual awards for books look glamorous. Was amused that while Kazuo Ishiguro was there (because he got an award for best book for Never Let Me Go), all the photographers predictably ignored this awesome writer in favour of, wait for it, not even Diana Gabaldon (who got "best beloved author of the year by the general public") but the actress presenting said award to Ms. Gabaldon and hence sitting next to her. Ishiguro also had an actress as a presenter sitting next to him, but his was Regine Lutz, introduced as "the last living Brecht actor" (err... that's one way to express it), a classy old lady and hence not of interest to photographers, either. Ah, the media.

All in all, the ceremony was well done, with one of the highlights being Klaus Maria Brandauer reading a letter from Mozart as he had won an award for "audiobook of the year" (said audiobook was Brandauer reading a great selection of Mozart's letters, something he also went on tour with). He was in fine form, with his slight Austrian accent just right for Mozart; his presenter, Sir Peter Jonas, started the laudatory speech by remarking that if people thought of Austria's other big export article after Mozart (and the Mozartkugel, aka that bit of chocolate all the tourists buy), they hopefully didn't think of "the governor of California" but of Mr. Brandauer. Here's hoping, though I fear they think of "The Sound of Music", aka the best way to drive Austrians mad first.

Other outstanding moments: Necla Kelek, a Turkish-German author who won for best non fiction, talking about how "Gone With the Wind" and Scarlett O'Hara changed her life as a teenager right along with Alice Schwarzer and discovering feminism. Why Scarlett? Because Scarlett walked out of that hospital and later fought tooth and nail to be never hungry again, which teenage Necla translated at getting what she wanted instead of conforming to traditional expectation.

And: Diana Gabaldon talking about how she got the idea for her Highland-saga. She watched an episode of Dr. Who, saw a Highlander (I went "omg, she must have managed to catch one of those rare ones of the second Doctor! She saw Jamie! I thought Two made it never to American screens and that they started with Four over the ocean?) and got inspired. Despite not being a fan (I read the first book which left me cold and didn't read on), this cracked me up. Clearly, this makes the Second Doctor the inspiration for Claire. *veg*

Re: PS to myself

Date: 2006-09-26 08:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] shezan.livejournal.com
Tony Horwitz's great nonfiction book about the South, Confederates in the Attic

Oh, I love the title already. Tell us more? *puppy eyes*

Re: PS to myself

Date: 2006-09-26 09:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] likeadeuce.livejournal.com
Oh, I love this book so much. I keep meaning to post a full review of my own, but as I haven't, I'll link to a pretty good one (http://www.rambles.net/horwitz_confed99.html).

The short version -- Horwitz, who is a one-time foreign correspondent, and a full time Jewish Yankee from Maryland, revisits his childhood obsession with the Civil War, in a book that's a blend of memoir, history, experiential journalism, and plain old fashioned reporting. There's humorous stuff like the search for Tara, and then he turns around and writes about the scary revisionist history that happens at Andersonville (site of a former civil war prison camp, where the residents seem devoted to whitewashing the war crimes that happened there). It's an absolutely great book.

Re: PS to myself

Date: 2006-09-26 10:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] shezan.livejournal.com
Brilliant! Have immediately ordered from Alibris, (who had a hardcover for $4.95, too!)

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