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Name one book from the 2010s that will be remembered in 200 years.

>> No.23100831

>>23100823
It would be pretty funny if Antkind was remembered in any capacity.

>> No.23100838

>>23100823
novels by wellbeck probably

>> No.23101004

>>23100823
I am from the year 2224 and I can tell you confidently that the Hunger Games trilogy is apart of the new western canon

>> No.23101037
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my diary

>> No.23101117

>>23101037
give me an entry so i know what to look for, desu

>> No.23101129

>>23100823
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Forest for its https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_forest_hypothesis

>> No.23101140

>>23100823
Literature died in 2009.

>> No.23101146

It's to early too tell

>> No.23101155

>>23100823
For a sure bet pick a book in one of the hyper popular YA books that sell more copies than any other genre. The sheer media/cultural footprint alone will keep them remembered as at least a bizarre cultural moment in history
Depending on how climate change ends up, Gun Island and the Overstory might stick around as the weird prescient melancholic stuff like Tom Harddy

>> No.23101371

>>23100823
The Last Free Man and Other Stories by Lewis Woolston. Published in 2019

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>>23100823
Unchallenged to this day

>> No.23101467

my diary desu

>> No.23101478

>>23100823
Is even possible to write anything revolutionary in form?
I don't think so.

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>>23100823
The Dying Grass

>> No.23101483

Probably a biography or memoir of an important world figure. Maybe a history book.

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>>23100823

>> No.23101521

Probably Parfit's On What Matters (2011) and Dworkin's Justice for Hedgehogs (2011) just because of their connection to thinkers who will still be discussed in ethics and jurisprudence.

I initially wrote out something about Fricker's Epistemic Injustice but then realized it was from the 00s! Guess the philosophy academy had an even worse decade than I thought.

>> No.23101528

The Fault in Our Stars likely will be remembered as a minor popular work of the past, but in low esteem, like The Castle of Otranto and similar low brow works

>> No.23101531

>>23101483
Who would be the subject of the biography? Trump? Xi Jinping?

>> No.23101533

Novel Explosives by Jim Gauer (Zerogram Press, 2016)

>> No.23101538

>>23100823
What is the most recent book that you think will be remembered in 200 years?

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>>23101538

>> No.23101556

>>23101538
At least 1987 Art of the Deal by Donald Trump for his historical significance.
It not being remembered in 200 years would mean Trump not being known or read about in 200 years.

>> No.23101561

>>23101538
Open by Andre Agassi

>> No.23101577

>>23101556
It's basically Mein Kampf 2

>> No.23101586

>>23101538
Deathly Hallows

>> No.23101763

>>23101481
I started marathoning this and couldn't get into it. The writing style irritated me. Does it get any better?

>> No.23102336

>>23101528
most realistic take itt

>> No.23102445

>>23101577
>hatebonering this hard
Not a good look

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