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Our literature in 100 years

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What literature from today will be read in English classes a hundred years from now, do you think?
 
I think this might be it: http://www.metrolyrics.com/stupid-hoe-lyrics-nicki-minaj.html
It'll be called "a great example of early 21st century culture embracing post-expressionist music; moving from more traditional late 20th century pop to neo-laevusism showcasing the lifestyle of the age sans filters and an attempt to get a reaction out of a largely indifferent and desensitized audience".
Or something like that.
 
The works of William Shakespeare will more than likely continue being read by a large amount of schooling institutes. A lot seem to think of literature aging as a fine wine, when oftentimes, I believe that it ages like milk. Minus, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and anybody that I actually like, of course! I don't know, I don't see it changing too dramatically.
 
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