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" One day the English language is going to perish. The easy spokenness of it will perish and go black and crumbly — maybe — and it will become a language like Latin that learned people learn. And scholars will write studies of Larry Sanders and Friends and Will & Grace and Ellen and Designing Women and Mary Tyler Moore, and everyone will see that the sitcom is the great American art form. American poetry will perish with the language; the sitcoms, on the other hand, are new to human evolution and therefore will be less perishable. "

Nicholson Baker , The Anthologist (The Paul Chowder Chronicles #1)


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Nicholson Baker quote : One day the English language is going to perish. The easy spokenness of it will perish and go black and crumbly — maybe — and it will become a language like Latin that learned people learn. And scholars will write studies of <i>Larry Sanders</i> and <i>Friends</i> and <i>Will & Grace</i> and <i>Ellen</i> and <i>Designing Women</i> and <i>Mary Tyler Moore</i>, and everyone will see that the sitcom is the great American art form. American poetry will perish with the language; the sitcoms, on the other hand, are new to human evolution and therefore will be less perishable.