NBCC Awards – Three Percent /College/translation/threepercent a resource for international literature at the University of Rochester Mon, 16 Apr 2018 16:11:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Three Percent #53: Are the NBCCs the Greatest American Book Awards? /College/translation/threepercent/2013/02/15/three-percent-53-are-the-nbccs-the-greatest-american-book-awards/ Fri, 15 Feb 2013 19:45:11 +0000 http://www.wdev.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent-dev/2013/02/15/three-percent-53-are-the-nbccs-the-greatest-american-book-awards/ On this week’s podcast, we welcome National Book Critics Circle board member Carolyn Kellogg to talk about the NBCC awards, the changes to the National Book Award (which set me off on a bit of a paranoid rant), Bookish and its suckishness, and a variety of other literary topics.

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On this week’s podcast, we welcome National Book Critics Circle board member Carolyn Kellogg to talk about the NBCC awards, the changes to the National Book Award (which set me off on a bit of a paranoid rant), Bookish and its suckishness, and a variety of other literary topics.

I also want to add a bit of an update. Since the time we spoke, I’ve finished HHhH and most of NW, and contrary to all the niceties expressed on this podcast, I’m pretty bummed out about the NBCC finalists for fiction. Both HHhH and NW are staggeringly mediocre and should be replaced by Satantango and Maidenhair. Then again, the sheer literary quality of a list of books including these two masterpieces along with Lydia Millet’s Magnificence would be so mind-blowingly amazing that no future list could ever match up. In other words, the NBCC chose to middle-mind the shit out of their list of finalists to save you—the readers—from experiencing too much literary joy all at once. That’s the best explanation I can come up with, since, wow, I gave these books way too much credit before reading them.

And don’t even get me started on the fact that Errol Morris’s A Wilderness of Error isn’t on there. (I totally blanked on this while we were recording.) But as a nod to my other conspiracy theories, I’ll give the NBCC the benefit of the doubt on this one and assume Wilderness isn’t a finalist because of

This week’s music is which is off of the new Thao & The Get Down Stay Down album, We the Common. (This is an amazing album. Probably my favorite of the year so far. And is aesthetically more pleasing that HHhH and NW. Yeah, I had to.)

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NBCC Awards Ceremony Tonight (and, especially, Dubravka Ugresic) /College/translation/threepercent/2012/03/08/nbcc-awards-ceremony-tonight-and-especially-dubravka-ugresic/ /College/translation/threepercent/2012/03/08/nbcc-awards-ceremony-tonight-and-especially-dubravka-ugresic/#respond Thu, 08 Mar 2012 16:18:49 +0000 http://www.wdev.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent-dev/2012/03/08/nbcc-awards-ceremony-tonight-and-especially-dubravka-ugresic/ So, last night was the National Book Critics Circle Awards Finalists Reading—a pre-awards-ceremony event at the Tishman Auditorium at The New School, where many of the NBCC Awards Finalists gave readings from their nominated works. Among the authors in attendance last night was our own Dubravka Ugresic, who is a Finalist for her excellent collection of essays . In fact, here she is, ripping it up:


(Thanks to Shaun for the pic.)

And tonight is the big . (Tickets to the ceremony are free and 50 for access to the reception.) If you’re able to make it, it’s sure to be a great event, filled with incredible nominees.

Best of luck to Dubravka tonight.

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