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/lit/ you know what to do
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Hey /lit/, where do you think literature is headed in the next decade? I haven't really kept pace with contemporary literature myself, but I'd like to hear what people expect to get big.

In my experience, there is a dearth of talent (at least among popular authors). Most of the acclaimed contemporary authors I've read write Speculative Fiction (McCarthy, Atwood) and they don't hold a candle to their predecessors (particularly the giants of postmodernism like Pyncheon, DFW, DeLillo). What are your thoughts?

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