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Hear the silent whispers of the Nobel tune. Come Monday, the volume will go up.

Literature favourites reads Pamuk, Roth. This lady's favourites Kundera, Oates also possibilities.

PS: in case you are interested in some authentic digging around.

Oates is certainly a very nice choice,but the committe sometimes comes up with surprisingly anonymous names as Dario Fo.There have been rumours of Pynchon getting nominated(Come November-Waiting for "Against the Day").If Roth is considered then Updike deserves it as well.How about Carlos Fuentes for a choice?

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