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Now that the dust has settled, who’s the king (or queen) of modern literature ?
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Elizabeth Strout of course
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>>24702556
The problem of literature in the 21st century is that we still define it by the limitation of mediums from millennia ago
Digital videos today should be considered literature just as much as visual arts or even experiences
If we define things that way, then MrBeast has unironically fundamentally reshaped the world in more ways than any other author since Nietzsche
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>>24702556
Alberto Laiseca
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>>24702658
No, you won’t destroy the sanctity of text, get out, shame on you.
You can come back when you’ve left your evil ways.
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>>24702676
Text is nothing more than where symbols meet interpretation. An audio-visual work is as literary as a textual work given the right conditions and stimuli
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>>24702682
It’s a different medium. It’s the same as reading against listening to audiobooks. It’s a different medium, your brain is engaged differently. So no, text is not reducible to symbolise and interpretation.
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>>24702729
Academic Literature
Poetic Literature
Historical Literature
If you believe in the distinct segregation of mediums through brain engagement, then you must also believe in the classification of textual literature by their functionalities: Reason, Imagination, Memory, etc
More interestingly, these sub-classifications have more in common with the brain engagement of videos serving the same purpose than other textual literature (e.g. a written poem is closer to the brain activations of a videogame concerning poetry than it is to a book of scientific treatises)
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>>24702748
That may be true. I’m still against the dissolution of form.
Now, given our discussion.
Who takes the crown in modern literature (no postmodernism)?
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>>24702556
Laurence Sterne.
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>>24702789
Came here to post this.
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>>24702784
MrBeast (his book is coming out in 2026)
https://archive.org/details/how-to-succeed-at-mr-beast-production_20240813
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>>24702812
Got it.
You at least got a laugh out of me.



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