Steinbeck, Hemingway (sp?), Whitman, O. Henry, and Kather would be my choices.
Jewett is under-rated though. She is fun reading.
Steinbeck, Hemingway (sp?), Whitman, O. Henry, and Kather would be my choices.
Jewett is under-rated though. She is fun reading.
"bruised reed" Isaiah 42:3
I don't understand all the votes for Steinbeck! His style is simplistic but his stories are deeply insightful. Of Mice and Men is an amazing story, I can get goose bumps just thinking about it. Plus, I can't help but love all the plugs for Monterey and Salinas =). Two books that stand out in my mind as particular objects of hatred are Grendel and Siddhartha.
I quite liked Of Mice and Men too... most likely my favourite work by Steinbeck, although I wouldn't call it his best... I don't see him as overrated... although I don't like East of Eden that much... thinking of overrated writers although I don't know so much anymore as I am not sure what current opinion is of him.. but Theodore Dreiser is definitely one of them in my mind.. Saroyan to an extent as well.. and Charles Bukowski is the most overrated poet ever... I despise his poetry almost to an irrational extent!![]()
I truly enjoyed your input in this discussion and must agree that although some authors may be overrated currently, they will take their place among the entertainers of our day. Granted, they are not brilliant pieces of philisophical inquiry, but not all great literature is!![]()
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Ok my last post was actually just a reply to rabid_reader, but I forgot to quote
But to add my say into this muddle of writers who did more than I ever have, I would say that Cormac McCarthy is just one author I cannot quite grasp where his praise comes from. Maybe I need only to read other pieces of fiction, but after reading the reviews and comments on 'The Road' I picked it up and after a day put it down sadly discouraged. I was eager to finish it, hence the short time of reading it took, because I was looking for the proof of his praises. I think mainly I just didn't "get it"
As for some of the other authors on here, I am slightly saddened at the choices, not liking a book and not being able to appreciate its impact are very different things. I say this mainly pertaining to Kerouac. He was not the most talented writer, and certainly not the most creative... but he influenced an entire generation of beat writers, poets and citizens. I suppose it spoke to them at the time and so he deserves his praise, much like Britney Spears deserves recognition for single handlely starting a young female pop/stripper phase
But seriously, Kundera... Salinger... these men are amazingThat is all a matter of personal preference though.
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The absolute worst writer I could think of is Alodous Huxley! Brave New World is so bad that i threw up a little in my mouth after finishing it. The entire time I was reading it I was thinking "when is this going to get good?"... it didn't get good at all.
In my modest opinion it`s Leo Tolstoy. His style is awkward, his morals are hopelessly out of date, his books aren`t teaching, they`re preaching.
Socrates. Socrates is the most overrated writer ever.
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"You understand well enough what slavery is, but freedom you have never experienced, so you do not know if it tastes sweet or bitter. If you ever did come to experience it, you would advise us to fight for it not with spears only, but with axes too." - Herodotus
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We must be talking about a different Shakespeare. I always thought that the 'History Plays' were marvellous. Regardless of various historical inaccuracies. Some of the later plays are anything but dull. Mind you, I've never really rated his comedies, with the possible exception of The Merry Wives of Windsor. Although it's probably best to overlook the 'cheese-eating' jokes as they could be considered a tad racist now. Although Sir Hugh Evans probably deserved the cheese jibes. Many people don't even know why the Welsh are associated with eating cheese.
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I find Orwell's work to be a bit overrated, along with Vonnegut. Now both these writers represent to me this flow of stiff excitement (a contradictory metaphor, eh? hehe) once lost when a reader discovers something of a different vision. The vision can be in multiples (and of different things) but with that said, I enjoyed Animal Farm, but not 1984, etc...
If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise.
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