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07-21-2011 04:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by FaSho
(Post 1069133)
They're just as applicable as Bukowski.
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yeah, I have to agree. I'd take Burroughs over Bukowski anyday. I couldn't really tell who would be remembered most, I'd say it'd probably be Stephen King because of his popularity, he's one of the only modern authors most people I know can name. I'm not a fan though so I didn't vote. I chose James Joyce, because the way I see it-I have never read a bad of Ulysses. Even the people that dislike the book always mention how they admire the writing and how it's just not for them.It's also pretty unique, not like anything else I have read and that'll probably be something that future people will look for. I read Dubliners too, that was equally great so yeah, James Joyce. There are some people missing, to echo whoever said it Margaret Atwood guys, all 3 of her books that I read were fantastic. I'm a big Irvine Welsh fan too but for some reason I can't imagine him being admired in the future.
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