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>In 1936, a quarterly magazine for book collectors called The Colophon polled its readers to pick the ten authors whose works would be considered classics in the year 2000.

1. Sinclair Lewis
2. Willa Cather
3. Eugene O’Neill
4. Edna St. Vincent Millay
5. Robert Frost
6. Theodore Dreiser
7. James Truslow Adams
8. George Santayana
9. Stephen Vincent Benet
10. James Branch Cabell

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/future-classics-readers-of-1936-predict-which-authors-will-endure-143151313/
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>>25287318
You tell me.
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I really wonder what could possibly have gone wrong
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>>25287318
Lewis, Frost, and Dreiser are all out of fashion right now but I think any literate person familiar with American literature would still call them classic. Probably applies to Millay too, for that matter.
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>>25287318
>Edna St. Vincent Millay
>Robert Frost
We still know these two, at least
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Iceman Cometh is tits
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>>25287318
I’m in my 40s and read over 500 books. I’ve read 6/10 in the list and know of 8/10. I will not share my ignorance of the 2 I’ve never heard of.
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>>25288477
It's the last two isn't it.
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>>25287318
At least they got Frost and O'Neill right, ironically both famous for something other than novels
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>>25288492
O'Neill's work has gotten majorly overshadowed by Miller and Williams. I imagine in 50 years or so he'll probably be all but forgotten.

Frost will almost certainly be read even centuries from now though.
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>>25288482
Very good!!!! Most of the others are pretty easy to come across if you read a lot.
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We finally accepted that Queen Victoria is dead and rotten
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>>25288530
Or you simply were studious in high school, you unread pleb



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