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View Poll Results: Who will be most remembered from our time?
James Joyce 3 12.50%
Vonnegut 5 20.83%
Stephen King 5 20.83%
Tolkein 3 12.50%
Irving 0 0%
Murakami 1 4.17%
Dr. Seuss 1 4.17%
Toni Morrison 0 0%
John Updike 0 0%
James Baldwin 0 0%
Mark Twain 2 8.33%
William Faulkner 0 0%
Asimov 2 8.33%
Bukowski 2 8.33%
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Old 06-08-2011, 07:07 AM   #31 (permalink)
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I'm surprised nobodys mentioned Tolkien considering how long he's lasted already.
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Old 06-08-2011, 09:26 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Bukowski- The laureate of American lowlife.
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Old 06-08-2011, 10:06 AM   #33 (permalink)
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Really? Who would you say are the well-known authors of the first through tenth centuries? My point is that there are entire centuries, sometimes many of them in a row, without authors who are remembered. We may very well be alive during one such time period.
I think most of us, including myself, would be hard pressed to come up with anyone pre-19th century.

But I would say:

Toni Morrison
John Updike
James Baldwin
Mark Twain
William Faulkner
James Joyce

Sorry, I had trouble getting the list down to six authors.
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I'm pretty sure Stephen King should get an honorable mention
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I would say either Kurt Vonnegut or Stephen King.
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can we get a poll up in this bitch
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Old 06-08-2011, 01:31 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Poll shall include:

Tolkien
Vonnegut
Stephen King (he was nominated twice)
Irving
Murakami
Dr. Seuss (it could happen)
Toni Morrison
John Updike
James Baldwin
Mark Twain
William Faulkner
James Joyce
Asimov

I wanted to add Melville but I guess he doesn't qualify since it's been a little over a hundred years since his passing. I'll add any other suggestions.
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Poll shall include:

Tolkien
Vonnegut
Stephen King (he was nominated twice)
Irving
Murakami
Dr. Seuss (it could happen)
Toni Morrison
John Updike
James Baldwin
Mark Twain
William Faulkner
James Joyce
Asimov

I wanted to add Melville but I guess he doesn't qualify since it's been a little over a hundred years since his passing. I'll add any other suggestions.
No Bukowski?
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Must have missed that one, added!
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Old 06-08-2011, 01:44 PM   #40 (permalink)
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Must have missed that one, added!
Now I can vote. Superb.

Bukowski is kicking ass.
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