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The Book's the ThingThe Book's the Thing / National Book Critics CircleNovember 30, 2007 NBCC AnnouncementNational Book Critics Circle Launches Monthly Best Recommended List WHAT IF A BEST SELLER'S LIST was made up of books people read rather than books they simply bought? What if it was a list of books you just had to read rather than books that were just good reads. And what if the people recommending those books weren't sales clerks and publicists but award-winning poets and readers? Starting in 2008, we plan to offer our Best Recommended List every month. Here is our inaugural list, with the five top vote getters in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry listed in order of votes received. Fiction 1. Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (Riverhead) 2. Denis Johnson, Tree of Smoke (Farrar Straus & Giroux) 3. Michael Chabon, The Yiddish Policeman's Union (HarperCollins) 4. Philip Roth, Exit Ghost (Houghton Mifflin) 5. Per Petterson, Out Stealing Horses (Graywolf) Nonfiction 1. Edwidge Danticat, Brother, I'm Dying (Knopf) 2. Alan Weisman, The World Without Us (St. Martin's) 3. Naomi Klein, The Shock Doctrine (Metropolitan Books) 4. David Michaelis, Schulz and Peanuts (HarperCollins) 5. Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes (Doubleday) Poetry 1. Robert Hass, Time and Materials: Poems 1997–2005* (HarperCollins) 2. Zbigniew Herbert, Collected Poems: 1956-1998 (Ecco)* 3. Robert Pinsky, Gulf Music (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)* 4. Rae Armantrout, Next Life (Wesleyan University Press) 5. Mary Jo Bang, Elegy (Graywolf) *There was a three-way tie for first place in poetry. Click over to the NBCC blog, Critical Mass, for a complete set of lists, a complete list of voters, comments from voters, and recommendations from the recommended. For further information, please contact NBCC President John Freeman at Jfreeman4@nyc.rr.com or 646-246-8565. Posted by lisa at 4:45 PM | Comments (0) March 9, 2007 National Book Critics Circle Awards AnnouncedAfter a day spent cooped up in a NY hotel room, arguing, discussing and probably ordering an awful lot of take out, the members of the board of the NBCC chose the winners of this year's awards. Visit theNBCC's blog (Critical Mass) for more info. The Award for Fiction Goes To:
The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai The Award for Autobiography Goes To:
The Lost: a Search for Six of Six Million by Daniel Mendelsohn
Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution by Simon Schama
James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon by Julie Phillips
Tom Thompson in Purgatory by Troy Jollimore
Everything That Rises: A Book of Convergences by Lawrence Weschler Congratulations to all the winners! Posted by lisa at 11:56 PM | Comments (0) |







