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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 13 Oct 2013

    Why don’t more Americans win the Nobel Prize?http://nyr.kr/16vW0Mb 

    3:30 PM - 13 Oct 2013
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      1. Adriana Valdes‏ @AdrianaValdes8 13 Oct 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker Maybe because there is a great wide world outside? Alive, and bright? Not just a threat or a hunting ground?

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      1. r. l. palestine  🦂‏ @hellkopfig 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker because they're shit

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      1. rapist reaper.‏ @thurljawn 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker because we can barely read or do math to do something innovative...and we hate peace with our all, so there's that.

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      1. H𝕒𝕣𝕣𝕪 Michelson‏ @hmich176 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Because there are 7 billion people in the world and we make up approximately 4 percent of global population. 96% > 4%

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      1. carlo tadiar‏ @carlowe 13 Oct 2013
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        The rest of us could give a flying fuck. RT @NewYorker: Why don’t more Americans win the Nobel Prize? http://nyr.kr/16vW0Mb 

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      1. Suzanne Burrall‏ @MyBrigitte 13 Oct 2013
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        @newyorker Because we raise our population to worship wealth and become unempathetic, greedy "Get Rich Quick", "Stomp on the little guy"...

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      1. Free Honesty‏ @W_FitzW 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker we have more than most others I think we need to get our children interested in learning and fund education preK-14 (trade/AA/AS)

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      1. APS‏ @ASpizzySpam 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker because we are too busy inventing things like the snuggie, instead of something groundbreaking. #merica #smh #only#1indefense

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      1. Juhle‏ @fingolfin00 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Eh la madonna ma volete proprio tutto! :-p

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      1. tarvi‏ @tarvi 14 Oct 2013
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        .@NewYorker they win enough.

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      1. johnimmanuel‏ @johnimmanuel2 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker I' m afraid the reasons are non-literary...

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      1. Neil Murphy‏ @spuddy009 13 Oct 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Why don’t more Americans win the Nobel Prize? http://nyr.kr/16vW0Mb ” HaHa! If you have to ask...............!

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      1. Cayce Myers PhD, LL.M., JD, APR‏ @CayceMyers 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker seems that accusations of American provincialism are really indictments of American hegemony literary and otherwise

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      1. Sinwan Basharat‏ @sinwanB 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker in terms of the sciences, America does quite well. The article discusses the Literature prize.

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      1. Josh 🍌Boardman‏ @chupacabrando 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Because we read only within our own borders.

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      1. Jay‏ @Just_a_J 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker ...because Citizens United does not apply to the Nobel Prize voting process. Once that's "fixed", no one else will ever win.

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      1. Coupé Films‏ @CoupeFilms 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker Munro in American also since Canada is in America. Stop calling USA America, you egocentrics.

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      1. James Juo‏ @past3am 13 Oct 2013
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        via @NewYorker “[Is American lit] too disengaged with the world to be taken seriously, or else too deeply engaged with it to be distinct?”

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      1. Corey O'Brien‏ @coreyobrien1970 13 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker considering the last American recipient did nothing to earn it and has since proven to be a warmonger...

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