In September it was announced that Stephen King would be awarded the National Book Foundation's Distinguished Contribution of American Letters award.
www.nationalbook.org Past winners of this award have included Eudora Welty, Ray Bradbury, Toni Morrison, Studs Terkel, Arthur Miller.
However, when the award was announced, Harold Bloom, a Yale professor and literary critic, said "That they (presuming he means the Foundation's awards committee) could believe that there is any literary value or any aesthetic accomplishment or signs of inventive human intelligence is simply testimony to their own idiocy" His comments on the Foundation's selection, and his comments are regarding his opinion of Mr King's body of work. My source for this quote is Ansible David Langford's e-zine
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/SF-Archives/Ansible/Now one may ask who is Harold Bloom, anyway. (Hafta admit myself prior to this quote, I was only real fuzzy on who he was) Mr. Bloom is a critical writer best known for emphasis on teaching and reading the classics of literature (for example, Dante, Shakespeare, Chaucer, etc.) taraswizard
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