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    I think Charles Dickens is the most overrated writer. Great Epectations and a Christmas Carol are my basis for this because, even though they were classicas of their time, they were overrated!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bakestewah View Post
    I think Charles Dickens is the most overrated writer. Great Epectations and a Christmas Carol are my basis for this because, even though they were classicas of their time, they were overrated!
    Could you expand on that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by liberal viewer View Post
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    : Obviously his master piece is One Hundred Years of Solitude, but Autum is an enriching experience as well, anyway, please don't call him "Marquez". He is García Márquez. And yes, one of the giants!
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    Calling him "Marquez" is a term of endearment. And do not think for one second that I hold any lack of respect for him.
    and just so you know, his name is not "Garcia Marquez" it is "Gabriel Garcia Marquez" if you are going to make comments like that, you should make them correctly.
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    Maybe it is because I had to study him at school, but D.H. Lawrence for me is the most over rated writer in the English language. Dickens was turgid. But Lawrence gives banality a bad name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igetanotion View Post
    Calling him "Marquez" is a term of endearment. And do not think for one second that I hold any lack of respect for him.
    and just so you know, his name is not "Garcia Marquez" it is "Gabriel Garcia Marquez" if you are going to make comments like that, you should make them correctly.
    Actually, if you wish to use a term of endearment for the great Colombian, you should refer to him as "Gabo", as many do, or, more correctly: "El Gabo". The "Marquez" is actually a sore spot because when he was awarded the Nobel, Singer referred to him dismissively as "Marquez", saying that he was not in the same league as Tolstoy, which of course begged the question: "What about you, Mr. Singer? You aren’t even in the same sport!"
    I never liked Singer anyhow.
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    I love pointless arguments over last names. =)
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    Quote Originally Posted by iloveoscar View Post
    I love pointless arguments over last names. =)
    What is "pointless" about trying to be as accurate as possible? If we, in a forum of literature, for crying out loud!, let these things slide, we'd just show that we aren't intellectually demanding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by liberal viewer View Post
    Actually, if you wish to use a term of endearment for the great Colombian, you should refer to him as "Gabo", as many do, or, more correctly: "El Gabo". The "Marquez" is actually a sore spot because when he was awarded the Nobel, Singer referred to him dismissively as "Marquez", saying that he was not in the same league as Tolstoy, which of course begged the question: "What about you, Mr. Singer? You aren’t even in the same sport!"
    I never liked Singer anyhow.
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    I would never be so bold as to refer to him as "Gabo" this is a name that his friends gave him, and no matter how much I adore him, I am not lucky enough to have his personal acquaintance. And, Yes, I know his nickname is Gabo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by liberal viewer View Post
    What is "pointless" about trying to be as accurate as possible? If we, in a forum of literature, for crying out loud!, let these things slide, we'd just show that we aren't intellectually demanding.
    Hey, your name "liberal viewer" should be written "Liberal Viewer".

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    Stephen King *shudder* I'm all for detail, but a 5 page description of somebody brushing their teeth is not imperative to plot (obviously an exageration, but fellow Stephen Kind haters get the point)
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeccaT View Post
    J.K Rowling
    Stephen King *shudder* I'm all for detail, but a 5 page description of somebody brushing their teeth is not imperative to plot (obviously an exageration, but fellow Stephen Kind haters get the point)
    Nothing wrong with long descriptions if it's well done. My objection to Stephen King is his lack of style and frankly, his boring and flavorless writing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bakestewah View Post
    I think Charles Dickens is the most overrated writer. Great Epectations and a Christmas Carol are my basis for this because, even though they were classicas of their time, they were overrated!

    I am afraid this is not something one can conclude based on one novel (out of at least fourteen) and one short story.

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    I find it interesting to find numerous typographical errors in these postings. After all, this is a literature forum. To criticize writers while using poor grammar and spelling is rather hypocritical. I enjoyed the Harry Potter series, and think that any books which encourage children to read are worth their weight in gold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Etienne View Post
    Hey, your name "liberal viewer" should be written "Liberal Viewer".

    Awesome

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