With the 2018 prize postponed by scandal, The Times’s staff book critics discuss the award’s history and influence — and whom they would give it to this year if they could.
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Round Table: The Nobel Prize in Literature Takes This Year Off. Our Critics Don’t.
Friday, 21 September 2018
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