Is There Any Point To Literary Prizes?

“The truth is literary prizes are a very blunt instrument. Judges will never get it ‘right’ because there is no such thing as an objective judgment about which book is ‘best’. All one can hope for, really, is that in the process of drawing up the long- and shortlists the judges will have scooped up a goodish proportion of goodish books out of which they pick a winner which is, well, goodish.”