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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Gosh. I'll take a look, then.
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The Cozzens story is so odd. He got fame for his worst book, which provoked a master essayist to attack it, which led to a permanent decline in Cozzens' reputation. Not surprisingly, Cozzens' notebook is full of grouses about Dwight Macdonald.
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