2/ The normie-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The discourse of intelligence is drowned
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3/ going off on a tangent, Yeats won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923. At some point I'd like to read at least some work by each NP for L winner (up to some cut off, when the Nobel Prize, like the Hugo decades later, turned to trash). I've read a bit so far >>>
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4/ At the intersection of Nobel Prize for Literature and homesteading is Knut Hamsun and his novel Growth of the Soil (which won the award in 1920) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_the_Soil … https://www.amazon.com/Growth-Soil-Penguin-Classics-Hamsun/dp/0143105108 … which I enjoyed a lot.
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5/ and it, famously, inspired Mark Knopfler when he wrote the song "Telegraph Road" for Dire Straits.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8bWGGA-5HM …
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6/ I've got a theory that it also inspire, at least partially, Ian McDonald's great novel https://www.amazon.com/Desolation-Road-Ian-McDonald/dp/1591027446 … https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/278284.Desolation_Road … and, oh, wow, there's a sequel! I had no idea.
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7/ and, to go off on another tangent - there's great literature out there. Don't let the fact that a lot of what PASSES for literature (B.R. Meyers does a great takedown in "A Reader's Manifesto" https://www.amazon.com/Readers-Manifesto-Pretentiousness-American-Literary/dp/0971865906 …) sucks dissuade you from looking for the gems.
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8/ read literature for free? that's crazy talk pretty sure you need to take out $200,000 of student loans and take 4 years out of your life to study literature in a universityhttps://twitter.com/erikpeterson72/status/1417845072528355330 …
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I've written essays with serious policy proposals, links, and everything. Vanished without a splash. Sneaking my ideas into fiction received sales, reviews, nominations, etc. I can respond to feedback.
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@robinhanson so I would have hoped you wouldn't so flippantly cite Dunning-Kruger like that: https://www.overcomingbias.com/2011/03/the-unskilled-are-aware.html …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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