that definitely can be said. Dissing the whole dang century though? I guess I'll need to look up why she makes that assertion.
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Or true in the UK but not in the US for those of us who are less well read.
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Marcel P blows everything in the 19th century French novel out of the water.
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France?
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An interesting qualification, but it ignores work by Solzhenitsyn (in his anti-gulag period) and John LeCarre at his best. The best 20th-C novels were, IMO, often Cold War-derived.
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19th century England and France and Moby Dick account for, like, 70% of the best novels ever.
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Bely, Bulgakov, Pasternak, Zamyatin, Nabokov, Grossman, Ilf and Petrov, Pelevin...
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which of them surpasses Tolstoy?
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I could make a case for France being added to that list...
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