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Old 01-21-2012, 09:10 AM   #98 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BendtheBar View Post
I am surprised that the Old Man And The Sea wasn't on the list. That is perhaps the most memorable classic for me.
'Greatest' lists like that are endlessly debatable. I would have on there:

Joseph Heller 'Something Happened',
Anthony Burgess 'Earthly Powers'
T.H. White 'The Once and Future King'
John Updike 'Rabbit' series
L.P. Hartley 'The Go-Between'

...and so on.
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