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An 18 year old who's never heard of Stephen King
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Is this actually common place?
The 18 year old hasn't even heard of any of his film adaptations, even though he's not a big reader - but the Carrie remake only came out in 2013, and IT & The Dark Tower are released this year. And by 18, I'd already read most of his most iconic novels and watched a couple of adaptations. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Yeah. I guess so. Lots of cultural references and big names in literature bypass people.
I'm always surprised when people haven't heard of Pygmalion and only know 'My Fair Lady'.
*not a douchey comment in the slightest*
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Yeah. I guess so. Lots of cultural references and big names in literature bypass people.
I'm always surprised when people haven't heard of Pygmalion and only know 'My Fair Lady'.
*not a douchey comment in the slightest*
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I know OF Pygmalion, thank you.
Though it sounds like something that Ginny Weasley would name an owl. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"PS My OH only knew about SK from his films, where I knew him from his books.
Swings and roundabouts" .
I love swings... Roundabouts not so much, once got stuck on one for four laps as it was busy and everyone was bullying me into the inside lane |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Not to belittle the recent tragic events but before last week I'd never heard of Ariana Grande and I doubt many people of my generation had... "
In all honesty, I had heard of her but my knowledge of her talent stopped and started with Hairspray Live. |
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By *inaryGuyMan
over a year ago
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"Is this actually common place?
The 18 year old hasn't even heard of any of his film adaptations, even though he's not a big reader - but the Carrie remake only came out in 2013, and IT & The Dark Tower are released this year. And by 18, I'd already read most of his most iconic novels and watched a couple of adaptations."
Yes it's common, younger people are interested in and learn about other things. People are becoming more narrow and limited in what they know. I wonder how many actually read from paper |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was in a bakery and overhear a couple of 20 ish year olds discussing steak and ale pies. They didn't know what ale was and couldn't believe you cook with it! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"PS My OH only knew about SK from his films, where I knew him from his books.
Swings and roundabouts"
But at least you both know who he is. I've seen a couple of adaptations - Fire Starter and Secret Window before reading them. |
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"Is this actually common place?
The 18 year old hasn't even heard of any of his film adaptations, even though he's not a big reader - but the Carrie remake only came out in 2013, and IT & The Dark Tower are released this year. And by 18, I'd already read most of his most iconic novels and watched a couple of adaptations."
My daughter had a friend reading English Literature at university who hadn't heard of the Bronté's!
Nought surprises me. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm guessing you don't know who Gee Atherton, Brandon Semenuk, Danny Macaskill or Andreu Lacondeguy is?"
No, but are any of them extremely popular authors?
I don't do football. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think a lot of people of all generations have probably watched Shawshank Redemption without realising who wrote the story "
I haven't read it or watched it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I think it isn't. It depends how and who you were raised by.
I am 20 and I have a great passion for history and literature so I know of many great names in literature that may be classed as "old"
~Mia |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm guessing you don't know who Gee Atherton, Brandon Semenuk, Danny Macaskill or Andreu Lacondeguy is?
No, but are any of them extremely popular authors?
I don't do football. "
No but they're extremely popular athletes in the mountain biking/trials community.
But I wouldn't expect you to know about a topic that doesn't interest you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think a lot of people of all generations have probably watched Shawshank Redemption without realising who wrote the story
I haven't read it or watched it "
The film adaptation is true classic and if you're not familiar with the ending its one of the best you'll ever encounter |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"PS My OH only knew about SK from his films, where I knew him from his books.
Swings and roundabouts
But at least you both know who he is. I've seen a couple of adaptations - Fire Starter and Secret Window before reading them."
But why is it so important? Or rather why is he is important that everyone should have heard of him? For me he is just another author of books I have read.
I doubt very much that we all liked or knew about the same things |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Recently, I was lucky enough to have a short-term sensual relationship with a19yr old girl when I was working in Lincs.
She was a massive fan of The Who and David Bowie - so not all 'youngsters' are unaware of their cultural roots, no.
And yes, we had some incredible nights together, wining, dining, chatting and... yes, amazing! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm guessing you don't know who Gee Atherton, Brandon Semenuk, Danny Macaskill or Andreu Lacondeguy is?
I've heard of Gee Atherton, cyclist so assuming others are cyclists, sports connected?"
Yes, Gee Atherton is 2x UCI DH world champion and his Sister Rachel is also at the top of her game being women's champion multiple times too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think a lot of people of all generations have probably watched Shawshank Redemption without realising who wrote the story
I never knew that!"
Stick with me and I'll open your eyes to many a wonderful revelation |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"PS My OH only knew about SK from his films, where I knew him from his books.
Swings and roundabouts.
I love swings... Roundabouts not so much, once got stuck on one for four laps as it was busy and everyone was bullying me into the inside lane"
That surprises me. I don't like roundabouts as once it gets to the fourth lap I want to be sick, in fact I was sick on one once, happily for you it wasn't on the one you were on as you might have took the full brunt of it as you were on the inside
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By (user no longer on site)
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"PS My OH only knew about SK from his films, where I knew him from his books.
Swings and roundabouts
But at least you both know who he is. I've seen a couple of adaptations - Fire Starter and Secret Window before reading them.
But why is it so important? Or rather why is he is important that everyone should have heard of him? For me he is just another author of books I have read.
I doubt very much that we all liked or knew about the same things "
There's not many bigger names with as many books as he's written and sold. I think that's why. R l stine- goosebumps maybe? |
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"I think a lot of people of all generations have probably watched Shawshank Redemption without realising who wrote the story
I haven't read it or watched it "
Nor me x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It doesn't surprise me, I do wonder how well read our younger generations are when it cones to fiction. When I was 18 I read lots of fiction (but not Stephen King) but I didn't have the Internet to distract me. Now I still read lots but read less books and more online articles and blogs.
And of course, what is read often depends on popularity and coolness, Stephen King had thst when I was 18 but no idea now |
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"I think a lot of people of all generations have probably watched Shawshank Redemption without realising who wrote the story
I haven't read it or watched it
Nor me x "
I couldn't recommend watching the movie more highly....
I'm sure the book was originally called Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is this actually common place?
The 18 year old hasn't even heard of any of his film adaptations, even though he's not a big reader - but the Carrie remake only came out in 2013, and IT & The Dark Tower are released this year. And by 18, I'd already read most of his most iconic novels and watched a couple of adaptations.
My daughter had a friend reading English Literature at university who hadn't heard of the Bronté's!
Nought surprises me."
Now that did make me go " WHAT ! " out loud lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My 17 yr old step son didn't know who John Lennon was!!!! These kids no nowt these days " .
Have you considered slapping him about the face with a wet haddock.. Stood me good back in the day |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think a lot of people of all generations have probably watched Shawshank Redemption without realising who wrote the story
I haven't read it or watched it
Nor me x
I couldn't recommend watching the movie more highly....
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... What!.
But I live in a bungalow!.
I could try climbing on the roof maybe |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"PS My OH only knew about SK from his films, where I knew him from his books.
Swings and roundabouts
But at least you both know who he is. I've seen a couple of adaptations - Fire Starter and Secret Window before reading them.
But why is it so important? Or rather why is he is important that everyone should have heard of him? For me he is just another author of books I have read.
I doubt very much that we all liked or knew about the same things
There's not many bigger names with as many books as he's written and sold. I think that's why. R l stine- goosebumps maybe? "
To be honest I have no idea who you are on about and I am 40 years on from the 18 year old.
I have also only ever read one SK book ( the name even escapes me but that could be my age ) and it isn't something that made me want to read any more.
This is sort of the point I was making though, we won't all think one thing is iconic and something we should all know about.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"PS My OH only knew about SK from his films, where I knew him from his books.
Swings and roundabouts
But at least you both know who he is. I've seen a couple of adaptations - Fire Starter and Secret Window before reading them.
But why is it so important? Or rather why is he is important that everyone should have heard of him? For me he is just another author of books I have read.
I doubt very much that we all liked or knew about the same things
There's not many bigger names with as many books as he's written and sold. I think that's why. R l stine- goosebumps maybe?
To be honest I have no idea who you are on about and I am 40 years on from the 18 year old.
I have also only ever read one SK book ( the name even escapes me but that could be my age ) and it isn't something that made me want to read any more.
This is sort of the point I was making though, we won't all think one thing is iconic and something we should all know about.
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Pop culture is an age thing Stephen king is obviously going out of fashion as quickly as browsing a book store. Just as much jk Rowling might for kids of today. Their children might not recognise her name in the future. |
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