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* ... that '''[[17776|a story about the state of American football in the year 17776]]''' has been compared to the work of [[Don DeLillo]], [[Italo Calvino]], [[Thomas Pynchon]], and robot [[internet troll|trolls]] on [[Reddit]]? <small>Sources: [http://www.newyorker.com/culture/rabbit-holes/the-experimental-fiction-that-imagines-football-obsessed-americans-in-the-extremely-distant-future ''New Yorker'']: "To me, there is, among a mishmash of influences, a tonal echo of Don DeLillo's novel "End Zone," from 1972..." and "... has drawn comparison to the novels of Thomas Pynchon, Andrew Hussie's Web-comic opus "Homestuck," and a Reddit thread hijacked by robot trolls.", [https://qz.com/1024077/an-explanation-of-sb-nations-what-football-will-look-like-in-the-future-17776-by-jon-bois/ ''Quartz'']: "Part Italo Calvino, part Peter Heller, with humor seemingly from within the depths of reddit...", </small> | * ... that '''[[17776|a story about the state of American football in the year 17776]]''' has been compared to the work of [[Don DeLillo]], [[Italo Calvino]], [[Thomas Pynchon]], and robot [[internet troll|trolls]] on [[Reddit]]? <small>Sources: [http://www.newyorker.com/culture/rabbit-holes/the-experimental-fiction-that-imagines-football-obsessed-americans-in-the-extremely-distant-future ''New Yorker'']: "To me, there is, among a mishmash of influences, a tonal echo of Don DeLillo's novel "End Zone," from 1972..." and "... has drawn comparison to the novels of Thomas Pynchon, Andrew Hussie's Web-comic opus "Homestuck," and a Reddit thread hijacked by robot trolls.", [https://qz.com/1024077/an-explanation-of-sb-nations-what-football-will-look-like-in-the-future-17776-by-jon-bois/ ''Quartz'']: "Part Italo Calvino, part Peter Heller, with humor seemingly from within the depths of reddit...", </small> | ||
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<small>Moved to mainspace by [[User:TenTonParasol|TenTonParasol]] ([[User talk:TenTonParasol|talk]]) and [[User:Maplestrip|Maplestrip]] ([[User talk:Maplestrip|talk]]). Nominated by [[User:Bobamnertiopsis|Bobamnertiopsis]] ([[User talk:Bobamnertiopsis|talk]]) at 18:51, 17 July 2017 (UTC).</small> | <small>Moved to mainspace by [[User:TenTonParasol|TenTonParasol]] ([[User talk:TenTonParasol|talk]]) and [[User:Maplestrip|Maplestrip]] ([[User talk:Maplestrip|talk]]). Nominated by [[User:Bobamnertiopsis|Bobamnertiopsis]] ([[User talk:Bobamnertiopsis|talk]]) at 18:51, 17 July 2017 (UTC).</small> | ||
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17776
- ... that a story about the state of American football in the year 17776 has been compared to the work of Don DeLillo, Italo Calvino, Thomas Pynchon, and robot trolls on Reddit? Sources: New Yorker: "To me, there is, among a mishmash of influences, a tonal echo of Don DeLillo's novel "End Zone," from 1972..." and "... has drawn comparison to the novels of Thomas Pynchon, Andrew Hussie's Web-comic opus "Homestuck," and a Reddit thread hijacked by robot trolls.", Quartz: "Part Italo Calvino, part Peter Heller, with humor seemingly from within the depths of reddit...",
Moved to mainspace by TenTonParasol (talk) and Maplestrip (talk). Nominated by Bobamnertiopsis (talk) at 18:51, 17 July 2017 (UTC).