Sunday, August 21, 2005

My opinions...



The greatest fiction writer in English of the 20th century:

Ernest Hemingway. No contest. The champ. And for those of you who haven't read him, or who read The Old Man and the Sea in high school, he was, no, not macho, but rather very sentimental, more along the lines of the feminine sterotype, and no, he didn't use short, simple sentences all the time, but is often very convoluted and complex, just like Gertrude.

The greatest poet in English of the 20th century:

Ezra Pound. Sure, he was a fascist. That doesn't mean I support fascism.

The greatest humorist in English of the 20th century:

This one is a toss-up between Hunter S. Thompson and Erma Bombeck.

The greatest journalist in English of the 20th century:

Seymour Hersh.

The greatest advocacy journalist in English of the 20th century:

Theodore H. White.

The greatest actress in English of the 20th century:

Maryl Streep.

The greatest actor in English of the 20th century:

Ronald Reagan.

The greatest musician in English of the 20th century:

A toss-up between John Lennon and Joni Mitchell.

The most successful megalomaniac psychopathic national leader of the 20th century:

Joseph Stalin.

Greatest athlete of the 20th century:

Carl Lewis.

Greatest national leader of the 20th century:

Martin Luther King, Jr.
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