This is a real headline/byline combo at The Guardian today. Are you titillated?

Literary prizes are marketing tools that are occasionally fun to argue about if you are a nerd and read lots of books. That said, holding a grudge about the 1982 Booker Prize for 32 years is some new kind of prize-commentary achievement, so we extend a hearty congratulations to Geoff Dyer.

He has set out his reasons for liking The Names, a lesser DeLillo, at greater length before.

If anyone's wondering, the actual winner of the 1982 Booker Prize was Thomas Keneally's Schindler's Ark.