Modest Proposal
02-02-2010, 09:46 PM
So, I was trying to think who the Dickens was of our time, and think I came up with a fun idea for my first thread.
Think of an older author and say who you think is most like them of modern authors. The idea isn't strict they don't have to be living authors versus passed authors, or completely congruous, maybe its just two authors you can't help thinking are very similar in some way.
Anyway, I'll start us off: Something about Saul Bellow reminds me of Dickens. I don't know exactly what it is but something about the scope of his novels and their language recall to me the sweeping and epic nature of Dickens work. I think it also has to do with Dickens ability to seat his events in a very particular time so that the audience feels that what is at stake is not just the characters but the huge cultural forces.
Think of an older author and say who you think is most like them of modern authors. The idea isn't strict they don't have to be living authors versus passed authors, or completely congruous, maybe its just two authors you can't help thinking are very similar in some way.
Anyway, I'll start us off: Something about Saul Bellow reminds me of Dickens. I don't know exactly what it is but something about the scope of his novels and their language recall to me the sweeping and epic nature of Dickens work. I think it also has to do with Dickens ability to seat his events in a very particular time so that the audience feels that what is at stake is not just the characters but the huge cultural forces.