thepenguinpress:

The Guardian is hoping you’ll say yes, and then help them winnow the shortlist down to one. They explain their somewhat controversial criteria here.

  • William Faulkner
  • Saul Bellow
  • Philip Roth
  • John Updike
  • John Steinbeck
  • Sinclair Lewis
  • Toni Morrison
  • Ernest Hemingway
  • Edith Wharton
  • Cormac…

Give us your final picks!

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  3. themonicabird reblogged this from livefromthenypl and added:
    NO. NO NO NO. ANY LIST THAT CELEBRATES EDITH WHARTON IS NOT OKAY.
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  5. cheesypuffcass said: uh, where is JD Salinger?
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  7. jimmyso reblogged this from thepenguinpress and added:
    Sorry, no Melville, no take serious.
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  10. ohyeahandbytheway reblogged this from heyfriendheyyy and added:
    Yeah. Seven women. What the fuck?
  11. thomaschattertonwilliams said: Nabokov is considered an American and there is No Ralph Ellison or Truman Capote, but there is Ursula K Le Guin?
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  13. heyfriendheyyy reblogged this from thepenguinpress and added:
    Seven are women (boldface mine). I don’t mean any disrespect...any male...
  14. ravenvswritingdesk reblogged this from thepenguinpress and added:
    Cripes. Where does one start?
  15. earlmilford reblogged this from livefromthenypl and added:
    Edith Wharton is on the list. That’s all I care about. Oh, and that Summer got a mention.
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  17. themodernoblivion said: Burroughs!? Kerouac did all the heavy lifting! Burroughs didn’t even really write Naked Lunch. It was assembled piecemeal by Kerouac and Ginsburg from piles of incoherent ramblings.
  18. livefromthenypl reblogged this from thepenguinpress and added:
    Give us your final picks!
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  20. misstessmer said: Ughhhh…someday, a long time from now, the “vogueness” of Ernest Hemingway will finally wear off. I don’t know when. But I hope I’m there to see it.
  21. sexorchocolateorpillowsorclouds said: they forgot henry james!!
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