Dorris Lessing on Winning Nobel Prize for Literature
Here are some quotes from Dorris Lessing, reported by the New York Times and AP, on being asked about winning the Nobel Prize for literature:
Reporters opened the door and told her she had won the Nobel Prize for literature, to which she responded: "Oh Christ! ... I couldn't care less."It was interesting to see the censorship/story shaping that goes on in how you report a quote. We have:
"I was a bit surprised because I had forgotten about it actually," she said. "My name has been on the short list for such a long time."
Ms. Lessing said that on second thought, she was not as surprised "because this has been going on for something like 40 years," referring to the number of times she has been mentioned as a likely honoree. "Either they were going to give it to me sometime before I popped off or not at all."
"Now I’m going to go in to answer my telephone," she said. "I swear I’m going upstairs to find some suitable sentences, which I will be using from now on."
"I've won all the prizes in Europe, every bloody one, so I'm delighted to win them all, the whole lot, OK?" Lessing said, making her way through the crowd. "It's a royal flush."
"I've won all the prizes in Europe, every bloody one, so I'm delighted to win them all, the whole lot, OK?" Lessing said, making her way through the crowd. "It's a royal flush."from the Associated Press, and
"I've won all the prizes in Europe, every bloody one, so I'm delighted to win them all. It's a royal flush," she said.from AFP. And the latter didn't use the "I couldn't care less" quote. Agenda, anyone?
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