Passport control at Gatwick Airport.
We should beware of paying more attention to a writer's nationality than their fiction.
In the literary world, there is perhaps nothing more insulting than being labelled "insular". Any accusation – such as Nobel prize permanent secretary Horace Engdahl's 2008 comments about the parochialism of American letters – is damaging, hurtful and also guilt-inducing. Insularity, after all, is inimical to literature, the opposite of fiction's...
Published on January 30, 2010 15:09