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Old 06-17-2011, 02:48 PM   #32
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I don't understand how 'classics' can figure in as a unique genre. All good books in every genre will eventually become a classic. Is HG Wells any more classic than S King or A Rice in the field of speculative fiction? I always thought being a classic was a function age and endurance.
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