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Terry Ballard <[log in to unmask]>
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Well said. In 100 years, assuming that humanity has not destroyed the
planet, I doubt that universities will devote much time to the legacy of
Will Ferrell. I'm not an impartial observer because I don't think he is
even funny.

Actually of the 16 recipients, there is exactly one known for his writing -
Neil Simon. Maybe give half credit to Carl Reiner.
Tina Fey is cute as can be, but try standing her next to the author of Huck
Finn and The War Prayer and see how that looks.

I strongly doubt that Vonnegut would have turned down the award since he
made no secret of his admiration for Twain. And so it goes.




On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Kent Rasmussen
<[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> According to the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize web page, the "Prize
> recognizes people who have had an impact on American society in ways simi=
> lar
> to the distinguished 19th century novelist and essayist best known as Mar=
> k
> Twain." If that is the case, why is it that the prize has never been awar=
> ded
> to anyone known primarily for writing?=20
>
> So long as the prize helps keep Mark Twain's name before the public, I
> suppose it is for the good However, I'd feel a lot better about it if it =
> had
> at least been offered to Kurt Vonnegut. (Does anyone know if it was?)
>
> Kent Rasmussen
>
> P.S. While Googling to see if I could find an answer to my question about=
>
> Vonnegut, I found a page hypothesizing that he is the reincarnation of Ma=
> rk
> Twain! I don't believe in reincarnation, but if it really happens, that
> hypothesis is certainly intriguing.
>
> http://www.iisis.net/index.php?page=3Dmark-twain-kurt-vonnegut-reincarnat=
> ion-past-life-lives-kevin-ryerson-walter-semkiw&hl=3Den_US
>
> P.P.S. Can someone explain to me in what ways Will Ferrell's impact on
> American society has been similar to that of Mark Twain?
>



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Terry Ballard
Author and Leisure Studies Manager
http://www.terryballard.org
Author of the book "Google this"
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"My memory has a mind of its own."

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