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“I wanted to be an artist after all, and my teachers told me these were the best authors the 20th century had to offer. But these books sucked. They were so boring and sloppy and plotless. And Bob Dylan's lyrics seemed nonsensical to me - almost like he had just gotten high and written down whatever random thoughts occurred to him.”

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Simon Rich
Simon Rich

Simon Rich is an American humorist known for his unique sense of humor and satirical style. Born on June 5, 1984, he graduated from Columbia University. Rich's work often explores social phenomena and human nature in a humorous way, winning him a wide audience. His short stories and essays have been published in various publications, including The New Yorker and The New York Times, and he has received multiple awards. more

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