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Oct 07, 2024 08:38PM

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I also support Duras and de Beauvoir!
I'll update the list later today!
It's nice to see such a variety of pairs!
I'll also let you know how many pairs you can support, but of course you can support as few as you wish.
It's nice to see such a variety of pairs!
I'll also let you know how many pairs you can support, but of course you can support as few as you wish.
The list in message 2 has been updated.
Please let me know if I missed any supporting votes!
You can now support 6 pairs in total!
The nominations for additional pairs will stay open until October 14.
Then we'll have the semi-final round.
Please let me know if I missed any supporting votes!
You can now support 6 pairs in total!
The nominations for additional pairs will stay open until October 14.
Then we'll have the semi-final round.

Related to Yourcenar and Sagan, it's hard to say that I have no Sagan books, but I'll try to find one.
So, I support Yourcenar and Sagan, too.

I'll also support Masters of Fairy Tales and The Finer Things. Yay for lots of women authors again this year.

Here are the three for me
Two Prize-Winners from France: from Lorraine
Simone de Beauvoir
Marguerite Duras
Two Japanese Novelists-from Jen
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Kōbō Abe
The Finer Things in Life-from Lorraine
Marguerite Yourcenar-France
Françoise Sagan-France
Thanks

I'll also support Masters of Fairy Tales and The Finer Things. Yay..."
ahahah I told Rosemarie it was you for the Japanese!
If you've suggested a thread, that means you support it already, which means you can support 6 other pairs.

Thank you Rosemarie. I will review

Luís, are you still supporting any of these now that the pairs are officially organized? Cuz it doesn't look like Rosemarie counted any of this yet as your votes.
Haha, I may or may not be selfishly checking in on this ;)

?? perhaps there's something wrong with the way GR is appearing for me- ugh! I don't see his votes there and I thought you had a vote for the Happy Couple and that doesn't show anymore either. Strange that whole lines of text are missing!
I changed my vote for the happy couple, remembering that I didn't enjoy the last book by Frisch.
If you are using the app, Jen, things disappear all the time!
The last time I checked, Luis' support for both pairs of French female authors was there.
If you are using the app, Jen, things disappear all the time!
The last time I checked, Luis' support for both pairs of French female authors was there.


Two French authors of detective novels: from Nancy
Gaston Leroux
Émile Gaboriau
Thank you
Lorraine wrote: "I want to support this pair
Two French authors of detective novels: from Nancy
Gaston Leroux
Émile Gaboriau
Thank you"
Added!
Two French authors of detective novels: from Nancy
Gaston Leroux
Émile Gaboriau
Thank you"
Added!
This discussion has been quiet for a bit so it's time to make our choices from the list below.
If anyone has any more ideas for pairs, we can start really early for 2026!
If anyone has any more ideas for pairs, we can start really early for 2026!
These pairs are going into the next round:
Two Scandinavian Dramatists ➕➕
Henrik Ibsen
August Strindberg
Masters of the Fairy Tale ➕
Jacob Grimm
Hans Christian Andersen
Ancient Greek Dramatists ➕➕
Tragedy-Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides
Comedy-Aristophanes
Spanish Civil War Connection➕
Federico García Lorca
Mercè Rodoreda
Academie Francaise
François Mauriac
Joseph Kessel
French Detective Novelists
Gaston Leroux
Émile Gaboriau
French Female Prize-Winners ➕➕➕
Simone de Beauvoir
Marguerite Duras
Two Japanese Novelists ➕
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Kōbō Abe
The Finer Things in Life ➕➕➕
Marguerite Yourcenar
Françoise Sagan
Cross-Cultural Connection➕
Albert Camus
Alba de Céspedes
Two Scandinavian Dramatists ➕➕
Henrik Ibsen
August Strindberg
Masters of the Fairy Tale ➕
Jacob Grimm
Hans Christian Andersen
Ancient Greek Dramatists ➕➕
Tragedy-Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides
Comedy-Aristophanes
Spanish Civil War Connection➕
Federico García Lorca
Mercè Rodoreda
Academie Francaise
François Mauriac
Joseph Kessel
French Detective Novelists
Gaston Leroux
Émile Gaboriau
French Female Prize-Winners ➕➕➕
Simone de Beauvoir
Marguerite Duras
Two Japanese Novelists ➕
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Kōbō Abe
The Finer Things in Life ➕➕➕
Marguerite Yourcenar
Françoise Sagan
Cross-Cultural Connection➕
Albert Camus
Alba de Céspedes
If we don't have six clear winners we can do some tie breakers.
You can vote for three pairs of authors.
You can vote for three pairs of authors.

Lorraine wrote: "Not sure how this work. But I support French female Prize-Winners, The Finer Things in Life and Two Japanese Novelists."
I'm adding the votes to the list as they come in, Lorraine.
I'm adding the votes to the list as they come in, Lorraine.

I'm adding the votes to the list as they come in, Lorraine."
Thanks Rosemarie.


We're still taking votes for which pairs you would like to read next year.
You can support three pairs.
You can support three pairs.

Thanks Rosemarie, I'll do that as I go through next year.
We have four clear winners.
With 3 votes each:
1. The Finer Things in Life
2. French Female Prize Winners
With 2 votes each:
1. Scandinavian Dramatists
2. Ancient Greek Dramatists
Runners up with One vote each:
1. Masters of the Fairy Tale➕
2. Japanese Novelists➕
3. Spanish Civil War Connection➕➕
4. Cross-Cultural Connection
With 3 votes each:
1. The Finer Things in Life
2. French Female Prize Winners
With 2 votes each:
1. Scandinavian Dramatists
2. Ancient Greek Dramatists
Runners up with One vote each:
1. Masters of the Fairy Tale➕
2. Japanese Novelists➕
3. Spanish Civil War Connection➕➕
4. Cross-Cultural Connection
Please cast one vote for your selection of the four runners-up.
In case of another tie, the selection will be a Moderator's Choice, if necessary!
The non-winning selection will be added to next year's list.
In case of another tie, the selection will be a Moderator's Choice, if necessary!
The non-winning selection will be added to next year's list.

We've got our pairs for this year, Chad. But if you can think of two Polish authors they can go in our pool for next year. It's never too soon to start planning.
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