Wednesday 8 October 2014

Noble Prize Winner In Literature

Who should win the Nobel prize in literature?


Philip Roth

Should it be Ngugi wa Thiong'o, or will this be Murakami's year? Here are the top 10 favourites - let us know who you think should win

Late bets have added Philip Roth to the bookies' list of top 10 contenders. Photograph: Eric Thayer/Reuters
One day before the biggest prize in literature is awarded, the race is very tight - at least according to betting companies. Two days ago Japanese star Haruki Murakami shared 4/1 odds with Ngugi wa Thiong'o, but the Kenyan has now pulled ahead with 7/2 odds, according to the latest data released by Ladbrokes, whose bidders have made some lucky guesses in the run-up to the prize in recent years.

The winner of this year's Nobel prize in literature, who will take home eight million kronor (£693,000), will be announced tomorrow at noon (UK time) by the Swedish Academy.

Should long-term favourite Murakami finally get the award, or is it time for Philip Roth, a last-minute addition to the highly tipped list? Algerian novelist Assia Djebar? Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse?

Take a look at the list below of the top 10 highly tipped writers, and vote for the one you think should win the 2014 award. As always, do let us know why in the comment thread below – and add your own favourites if they are not on the list.


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