Nobel Lectures
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Nobel Lectures

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Nobel Lectures

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Table of contents

  1. Nobel Lectures
  2. Contents
  3. Nobel Literature Laureates: An Index
  4. Introduction
  5. Art, Truth and Politics
  6. Sidelined
  7. He and His Man
  8. Heureka!
  9. Two Worlds
  10. The Case for Literature
  11. To Be Continued ...
  12. How Characters Became the Masters and the Author Their Apprentice
  13. Contra Jogulatores Obloquentes (Against Jesters Who Defame and Insult)
  14. The Poet and the World
  15. Crediting Poetry
  16. Japan, the Ambiguous, and Myself
  17. The Bird Is In Your Hands
  18. The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory
  19. Writing and Being
  20. In Search of the Present
  21. Eulogy to the Fable
  22. Mankind’s Coming of Age
  23. Aesthetics and Language
  24. This Past Must Address Its Present
  25. Laureates 1901 to 2005
  26. Sources & Acknowledgements