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Technically you can't win the Nobel for a single novel; I tried to change the phrasing to be a bit more accurate.
--dvyost Mar 30
[edit] Edits by 82.208.128.25
This fellow has been reverted a couple of times on this article. I'm somewhat mixed about doing it though, because it seems like he has something relevant to say, but the additions have a very strong POV and non-encyclopedic tone which I think prevents them from from being legitimate edits. Not to mention the removal of info already present. Could someone more familiar with the work than I take what he's done and make it not so slanted? -- stubblyhead | T/c 16:21, 14 July 2006 (UTC)