it's completely ridiculous how often he's omitted from these discussions, while people drop other names who've basically stopped writing
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Well, Bob Dylan sort of fits that idea
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Brian Aldiss (except he’s dead)
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Dennis Lehane would be a good fit. Popular but literate
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le Carre, absolutely. The convergence of le Carre and William Gibson, in terms of subject matter, has been really interesting to me
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I was a World Fantasy Award judge when we gave one to Gene Wolfe. Agree that the Nobels should recognize genre writing as legitimate.
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That's the right order.
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LeCarre is the greatest creator of realistic, complex characters in all of English literature, IMHO.
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I really, really want to read you on Wolfe one of these days.
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One day!
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