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What conversations with some of the most famous writers in the world would have been like in the past if they had WhatsApp

Most of the best-known works in the world were handwritten and some of their authors didn’t even know about typewriters, much less the computer. But the classics definitely don’t go out of style. Even though hundreds of years have passed since they were written, we still continue to read them and even identify with the world described in these pages. Therefore, it is not uncommon to sympathize with authors and even ask questions about their lives. Can you imagine what it would be like if they told you the phrases that made them so familiar? At what time and for what reason would they say them?

O awesome.club loves literature, so he decided to imagine what conversations with 19 famous authors would be like if they had access to modern technology.

1. Groucho Marx

3. Dante Alighieri

4. Pablo Neruda

5. William Shakespeare

6. Lope de Vega

7. Oscar Wilde

8. Francisco de Quevedo

9. Miguel de Cervantes

10. Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer

11. Voltaire

12. Charles Dickens

13. Philip Roth

14. Juana Inés de la Cruz

15. Jorge Luis Borges

16. José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi

17. Leo Tolstoy

18. Franz Kafka

19. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Bonus: Quevedo and Góngora keeping their eternal dispute, now on mobile

What is your favorite author? Let us know if you identified with some of these conversations and which phrase you liked the most.

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