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Librarian of Celaeno's avatar

I agree wholly with the sentiments presented here, and I think it especially important to bring these ideas to young people. Also, I really enjoyed Simmons’ Ilium and Olympos.

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Alexandru,

I took Jeffro to task for his assertion to read nothing after 1980 on Twitter before I was permabanned. I pointed out that may be his assertion had merit for Anglophone literature but not outside and even then..

For example, in Catalan, a lot of the 'classics' were published starting in the 1960s when the Franconist regime relaxed its cultural genocide polices.

The Latin American boom is from the 60s until 1979 and so on. He conceded that each region/language has its cut off point, but he still held his position.

I flatly disagreed with him and still do,

My vehement disagreement originated from the canon isn't set in concrete and fixed forever. Misha responding to Cirsova remarked similarly. He noted his canon was different from the latter's. In other word, to create content, the canon will vary depending on the type of story, but the former is still there; always present even if unacknowledged

Anyway, this ongoing discussion about the canon has been salutary and allowed us to sharpen our arguments.

xavier

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