Paris Review honours Philip Roth with Hadada award
Roth, who made his literary debut in the journal more than half-a-century ago, follows Norman Mailer, John Ashbery and Joan Didion as recipient of the award
Philip Roth missed out on the Literary Review's bad sex in fiction prize last year to Jonathan Littell but the grand old man of American letters was yesterday honoured with a somewhat less embarrassing award: the Paris Review's Hadada prize.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 14 April, 2010
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