Sunday, September 16, 2012

Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century

Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century


A lot of us have grown up with the classics of literature. From Shakespeare to Hans Christian Andersen, very few of us weren't read these timeless tales when we were young and even less didn't get to appreciate them while they were there. Literature undoubtedly gives out gifts of knowledge that approximately no other field can give. And in this dark century of ours, these figures stood as vanguards of what can still be carefully to be high-priced and human in an age that can in effect be called barbarous:

Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century

Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century

Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century


Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century



Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century

Haruki Murakami: Who said it's too late for you to eye your writing talent? The great Japanese author Haruki Murakami discovered his gift when he was 29 and Watching baseball on Tv. Now isn't that first-rate for a start? Now his works like 'Kafka On The Shore' and 'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle' are now supreme and sold around the world. He may be the extreme couch potato inspiration.

Stephen King: Whoever notion that a young kid who translated his popular comics into novels would turn out to be probably the most prominent horror/suspense.supernatural writer since H.P. Lovecraft? undoubtedly not Stepehen King himself. But with novels like 'The Shawshank Redemption', 'The Shining' and 'the Green Mile' among others becoming contemporary day classics, that's undoubtedly what he has become.

Sherwood Anderson: Compared to such names as Faulkner and Hemingway, the name of Sherwood Anderson may not exactly ring a bell. But what many population don't know is just how much the works of this author influenced the works of both literary rivals. Works like 'Winesburg' and 'Dark Laughter' are classics in their own right.

John Steinbeck: The author of 'The Grapes of Wrath' is known as one of the most authors of the Dust Bowl and Great Depression eras. Primarily involved with the cause of the working class, Steinbeck was alter awarded the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes for his contributions to the field.

Down to the Letter - The Most Influential Novelists of the 20th Century

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