It seems as if Dostoevsky has become the Ayn Rand of the current era... the cult figure for teens and twenty-somethings.![]()
It seems as if Dostoevsky has become the Ayn Rand of the current era... the cult figure for teens and twenty-somethings.![]()
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There is a serious lack of Modern writers in here!
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Having grown up in the Ayn Rand () era, I never thought I would live to see the day (
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While I do love these list threads , this one has gotten a bit vague and sloppy, as the OP didn't really make it clear. Half are posting their current "flavor of the day" favorite authors, and some are posting who in there humble (or not so humble) opinions are the top five authors....
Ohwell, I'll play too..
Who I think? feel? TODAY are the 5 BEST Authors, not necessarily my FAVORITE:
Above Category: Shakespeare
2. Dostoevsky
3. Beckett
4. Kafka
5. Elliot
You see, Dante is not in there, as I have not read him YET, Cervantes is not in there I have'nt read Don Quixote in 30 yrs (and have little memory of it)
and he probably should be....
TOMORROW:
1 Shakespeare
2. Dostoevsky
3. Beckett
4. ?
5. ?
I don't know how pervasive the Ayn Rand love used to be, but I'm a freshman in college and it seems everyone I know has two unfortunate copies of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead sitting in their dorm room bookshelves (who knows how many have actually read it--often times the book is only within a few feet of an Obama poster), while only a few read Dostoevsky. Still, if what you say is the case, Dostoevskian fanboyism is undeniably an improvement over the Ayn Rand cult.
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#1 (Bazarov won't need me to fill this one in.)
#2 Aesop
#3 Jonathan Swift
#4 Ben Elton
#5 Tom Sharpe
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No order.
Hemingway
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Orwell
Fitzgerald
Dostoyevsky
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Shakespeare is overrated.
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No way. Half the people I talk to about Shakespeare these days don't even know why they like him. They only do because they're expected to.
Shakespeare is overrated.
Yeah... an Mozart sucks too.
Give me a break.
Beware of the man with just one book. -Ovid
The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them.- Mark Twain
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