Who do you think might win it?
Margaret Atwood? Haruki Murakami?
I was delighted by Tomas Transtromer winning it and Louise Gluck being a poetry fan. Haven't read very much of Olga Tokarczuk to know. Was not impressed with Bob Dylan getting the award and personally I think Kazuo Ishiguro's work is vastly over-rated. I have a friend with well thought out opinions and taste I appreciate who has encouraged me to read more Alice Monroe (as I like short stories) and Annie Ernaux but I haven't got round to it.
I read loads of Murakami then suddenly went right off him for the very limited way he writes about woman and sex.
Anyway... just thought someone might want to muse over the almost impossible-to-predict result.