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What Lasts and (Mostly) Doesn't Last
On the books that are remembered, rejected, repudiated, and rediscovered,
There are certainly works from 1924—100 years ago—that are read today: A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka, Billy Budd by Herman Melville, We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda, multiple books by Agatha Christie, etc. I think it’s pretty much because generations of horror authors, movie directors, video game makers, and so on just made a lot of cool and popular vampire stuff. If you like this newsletter, consider subscribing or checking out my recent science fiction novel The Body Scout that The New York Times called “Timeless and original…a wild ride, sad and funny, surreal and intelligent.”
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