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Smithsonian Magazine recently unearthed a magazine from 1936 that asked readers to name the ten authors whose work would be considered classics in 2000.
The results of the magazine's 1936 poll:
Suffolk University English professor Thomas Connolly and Harvard Extension School associate dean Sue Weaver Schopf joined Boston Public Radio to talk about today's literature and popular fiction, which books might endure, and what will still be relevant in the future. On their list:
What would you add to the list? Which contemporary books will be relevant in 50, 60, 80 years? Leave a comment here, or weigh in on our Facebook page.