Posthumous literary reputation is always unpredictable. I don't think very many in 1960s thought that Thomas Savage, John Williams & PK Dick would one day be canonical, although they all had their fans back then.
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There's usually a sorting through process after death. I think Hemingway's stories are still vital but the novels less so. Same process is going on with the others & my thread & podcast is about what is likely to survive in Hitchens' work.
11:39 AM - 5 Jan 2022
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