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The ceremony was held at the palatial restaurant Cipriani Wall Street, the kind of gilded hall where the likes of Vanderbilt would have roamed. Borowitz, a satirist with little regard for barons of commerce, explained that when the National Book Foundation asked him to host the awards he was so honored that he would have done it for nothing
-- an arrangement the nonprofit foundation had in mind all along. Borowitz did refer to one presumably wealthy author, joking that next year's favorite for the fiction prize was former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's "Going Rogue," the best-selling memoir she was promoting in Grand Rapids, Mich., while the literary elite gathered in New York. The humor turned even darker when a lifetime achievement award was presented
-- by actress Joanne Woodward -- to Vidal. Melancholy and wheelchair bound, the 84-year-old's baritone was weak as he lamented the war in Afghanistan, longed for the presidency of the "gallant" Franklin Roosevelt and looked downward, presumably to a place very far from McCourt, as he called out to his fallen (and unforgiven) conservative enemy, the late William F. Buckley. "Usually, I let him out at midnight," Vidal said of Buckley, with whom he feuded for decades. The skies cleared after Vidal finished and was followed by Eggers, 39, nervously wringing his hands, praising Vidal as one of his heroes, savoring the acceptance of "strange" in publishing and spreading good news about the written word.
Cited for his contributions to the literary community, Eggers told the audience it would be "full of optimism" if it could see some of the students he has met through his 826 Valencia project, which helps young people with writing skills. ___ On the Net:
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