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(Anonymous) 2013-02-17 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)And also, a lot of classics are really good, and there's nothing wrong with the idea that books can be good, even books that are complex and difficult and long and old and sometimes even a little dull. I think, too often, there's a tendency for people to denigrate the classics & to go too far in the other direction & say that the classics are too old and boring & to wind up with a view of books that's almost too simplistic and limited. So, I guess, I want to say that it's fine not to like classics but the classics are still good, and more than that, there's a massive variety of ways in which books can be good that I really want to embrace and defend, and just because classics aren't good in a way that you enjoy, that doesn't mean that the way in which classics are good isn't a valid way to be good, if you follow my logic.