imaginer8@alien.topBtoBooks@metacritics.zone•Are there any modern books you think will become classics?English
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11 months agoRead Chuck Klosterman’s “but what if we’re wrong?”
There is some extended discussion of how present day art becomes “classic”, and how certain art becomes representative of an era even if it was not widely seen that way at the time.
Totally agree, I’m no apologist. But the USSR had coal mines as well, with similar levels of exploitation and poverty. So to me it always felt more like a comment on poverty rather than “this is a coal mine in West Virginia”.
Too many mixed aesthetics in HG to be a critique on capitalism alone imo