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    Writer Vote-Off!!!

    I'm curious - being new and all - what the board thinks of some of my favorite writers. I thought it would be fun to have a tournament style vote-off. I broke down my favorite 20th century writers into a few groups. Choose ONE writer out of each group. Enjoy:

    GROUP A:
    Hunter S. Thompson
    Truman Capote
    Tom Wolfe

    GROUP B:
    Jack Kerouac
    William Burroughs
    Norman Mailer

    GROUP C:
    Charles Bukowski
    Earnest Hemingway
    William Faulkner

    GROUP D:

    Anthony Burgess
    Jerzy Kosinski
    Ken Kesey

    I think that's good for now. Go for it!!!

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    Faulkner and Wolfe and you can keep the other categories, though I would have chosen Hemingway had he been in any other category but Faulkner's.

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    A - Thompson
    B - Kerouac
    C - Pass
    D - Kesey

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    Thompson
    Mailer
    Faulkner (on the strength of 'As i lay dying')
    Burgess

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    Thompson
    Kerouac
    Hemingway
    Burgess
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    Group C, but please dump Bukowski. I only chose that one on the strength of William Faulkner, and hemingway has his good works.
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    Thompson
    Burroughs
    Bukowski
    Kosinski

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    Truman Capote/Tom Wolfe

    Jack Kerouac

    Earnest Hemingway/William Faulkner

    Pass D

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    I'm not terribly au fait with the writers but I'm going with...

    A- Tom Wolfe (Well, Bonfire of The Vanities is quite funny)
    B- Jack Kerouac (I probably ought to read On The Road- shouldn't he go in Thompson's group?)
    C- William Faulkner (I'm trying to read As I Lay Dying)
    D- Anthony Burgess (because I think the eye-make-up is cool)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Group C, but please dump Bukowski. I only chose that one on the strength of William Faulkner, and hemingway has his good works.
    I can't and I wont.

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    A Thompson
    B Kerouac
    C Bukowski
    D Kesey

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