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Old 02.19.2013, 06:47 PM   #3
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okay, so, i read it. it was okay. i don't know what to make of it. i mean, i get it & all but i don't know what to say. too many words, maybe?

now, say something! maybe that will get me talking.

oh wait you asked for status of modern classic: depends on the context. for global literature of post-1920 i say no way. for american literature of the 60s, yes definitely--he could be a character in "mad men".

but in retrospect i kinda like the dream logic of it. there's more layers to it than mere realism so that's a plus.
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