G. Pandrang Row
Apr 13, 2022

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You are so right. But James Joyce wrote very little. And he's still called a genius. Beckett is only really remembered for Godot, the rest of his work was never that good although there was a body. In another field, Orson Welles had Citizen Kane. He had Macbeth and other 'great' works, but none were genius. Maybe it's not quantity, it's quality. I struggle with the definition.

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G. Pandrang Row
G. Pandrang Row

Written by G. Pandrang Row

Writer, teacher and generally gadfly with liberal tendencies.

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