Really? I always thought of him as a classic and he is in most bookstores I frequent. I guess people read him as much as they read other classics of the time, no?
You may be right. My observation is based solely on what I see. I do notice that very few writers talk about him. I know many writers who haven't read him. I can be wrong sometimes!
Well, Garth always talked about him, as long as I remember. Carolyn Forche told me to read him twenty years ago. Now I learn you like his work.
What else do I need? :-)
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Hm. Most serious people I know have read at least one. For a while, there, he was sort of the Werner Herzog of Euro-lit, except not as cheerful and life-affirming.