I'd like to see a fact check of this. My bet is Toni Morrison.https://twitter.com/AdamBlickstein/status/786553017155801088 …
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Replying to @charlie_savage
I bet it's Faulkner. I forgot about him bc my most extensive stint in literature was no in an English department.
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Replying to @emptywheel @charlie_savage
Throwin' down for Steinbeck.
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I guess question is what counts as an academic paper. If we include high school? Hands down Steinbeck.
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Replying to @charlie_savage
Damnit. Now I want to know answer. FWIW, I bid for either Morrison or Garcia Marquez for grad & prof papers
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Replying to @emptywheel @charlie_savage
I bet Faulkner if you add undergrad. And either Hemingway or Steinbeck if you include high school and above
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Replying to @emptywheel @laRosalind
Yeah. No disrespect to Bob Dylan or Samuel Beckett, but ... no way.
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I'm now working on a personal list of the Nobel winners I've written papers about. I think I'm in the 13 range.
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Not counting Vaclav Havel, who got half a dissertation chapter but refused Peace prize. @laRosalind
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