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  • What I think you'll find is the survival of enough information that some terribly famous (or entirely obscure) contemporary might well become the future equivalent of Enheduanna, forgotten utterly for millennia, the subject of interest for a few archaeologists, and certainly not by any means with a "posterity" like Homer's, but nevertheless rediscovered and rediscoverable for any who care to grub about in the dust of the past.

    More Aesthetics Hal Duncan 2007

  • My hunch is that, if the grail is rediscoverable, it'll be where David Croft left it - in shows that are individual and peculiar but that broadcasters find the nerve to market to a wide audience rather than pitching to a niche.

    The Guardian World News David Mitchell 2011

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