Godine is already experiencing a bump in sales, publicist Megan Sullivan told PW. The press has some stock for all three titles, but will work with Ingram's Lightning Source to replenish as early as next week. This is the second Nobel prize-winner on the Godine list. The Boston-based press also publishes the 2008 winner, J.M.G. Le Clézio.
Modiano, the 11th literature laureate born in France, according to the Academy, beat out favorites Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, Haruki Murakami, and Svetlana Aleksijevitj for the prestigious prize. The award, honoring a body of work, comes with a $1.1 million purse.
Canadian short story writer Alice Munro won the prize in 2013, when she was praised by the Academy as a "master of the contemporary short story."
Note from Library: This one took us by surprise and we have put books by Modiano on order.