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Who are the greatest writers of all time? I want to know someone who writes to a level that is deemed impossible for even a good writer to do. Explain your choices too. It's all too easy to say 'Shakespeare' because he's 'popular'.

>> No.14597165

>>14597152
if nothing matters why does it hurt?

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>> No.14597185

>>14597152
You sound very much like a newfag

>> No.14597244

>>14597152
Rupi Kaur, for spitting POWERFUL rimes. Also, Jordan Peterson for his analysis of the lobster.

>> No.14597272

>>14597152
Writing is not chess or running a marathon.

>> No.14597485

>>14597272
yes it is.

>> No.14597490

>>14597244
>Rupi Kaur

namaskar desi bhai

>> No.14597644

>>14597152
Tolkien, because his writing invigorates an emotion not often found in fictional writing, being melancholy

>> No.14597660

>>14597152
>I want to know someone who writes to a level that is deemed impossible for even a good writer to do.

Language doesn't work that way.

t. Wittgenstein

>> No.14597865

>>14597644
This.