One hundred of the most influential literary artists of all time are ranked in this one volume, including poets, novelists, and dramatists, from Shakespeare, Dante, and Homer to Kafka, Garcia Marquez, and Ralph Ellison. Photos & illustrations.
Any ranking of the world's best authors over the course of history is bound to fail, of course.
It is bound to be biased as well.
But this is a caricature of a bias. Out of 125 writers chosen from the beginning of literature until now, 50% come from the English speaking world. That is ridiculous. Even more ridiculous than the 10% women, or the general euro-centrism beside the English Literature Empire.
Even the hugely criticised distribution of the Nobel Prize in Literature is less lopsided, and it has the excuse of having been created over a century of massive European bias, whereas the author of this ranking composes his random list from the perspective of our global world of today.
My first impression was that he had made a list of the best authors writing in English, and had then attempted to steal the biggest names of other cultures in order to decorate it further: Dante, Homer, Goethe as part of the English canon.
As a ranking, it is a joke. As a short introduction to the authors chosen, it is quite well-written and informative.
Would not recommend spending money on it, though. I found it in a thrift store.
I bought this soon after making the decision of being a Lit major, and it become the introduction to a good number of the "canonical" writers I'd later come to know more much intimately through study and exposure. Still turn to it occasionally as a reference guide for a brief but eloquent overview of an author's body of work.
This book just made my reading queue about 300 books longer. I disagreed with some of the picks, but learned a ton about some important thinkers and writers.