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Worthy "Classic" Novels

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David_Dovey:
Is Kurt Vonnegut's stuff old enough to be considered "classic", as such? Because to me every single bit of hyperbole about the guy is absolutely deserved.

scarred:
yeah, honestly S5 is good but i like breakfast of champions and bluebeard a lot more

and to tell the truth i like his short story collection welcome to the monkey house better than any of his novels.

David_Dovey:
I've only read God Bless You, Mr Rosewater and Cat's Cradle (and Palm Sunday) but holy god-damn

Spluff:

--- Quote from: Theriandros on 22 Sep 2010, 16:31 ---Shakespeare does not make for classic reading, particularly in high school. It should be seen on stage, as is its proper and superior place.
--- End quote ---

come now, we all know that the superior place to see shakespeare is in a kurosawa adaptation

LeeC:

--- Quote from: Spluff on 23 Sep 2010, 18:23 ---
--- Quote from: Theriandros on 22 Sep 2010, 16:31 ---Shakespeare does not make for classic reading, particularly in high school. It should be seen on stage, as is its proper and superior place.
--- End quote ---

come now, we all know that the superior place to see shakespeare is in a kurosawa adaptation

--- End quote ---
truth, throne of blood was excellent!

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