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Evil, evil. I can't resost making lists and this is such an impossible list. Can we at least make it a 50 best novels list or something?
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Ok, for starters a (very tentative) novel list. 20th century. 1 novel per author.
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Ok, I'll play too; my favorite 50 books this week:
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll Blindness, José Saramago Seeing, José Saramago Death at Intervals, José Saramago The Book of Disquiet, Fernando Pessoa Pedro Paramo, Juan Rulfo A Plan for Escape, Adolfo Bioy Casares The Invention of Morel, Adolfo Bioy Casares The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka The Trial, Franz Kafka Penguin Island, Anatole France Arabian Nights and Days, Naguib Mahfouz Orlando, Virginia Woolf I Married a Communist, Philip Roth Operation Shylock, Philip Roth Sabbath's Theater, Philip Roth 1984, George Orwell Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë The Seven Madmen, Roberto Artl The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann Gulliver's Travels, Jonathan Swift The Woman in White, Wilkie Collins The Moonstone, Wilkie Collins Dracula, Bram Stoker The Europeans, Henry James The Nothing Man, Jill Thompson Sophie's Choice, William Styron Lúcio's Confession, Mário de Sá-Carneiro The Haunting of Toby Jugg, Dennis Wheatley Three Men on the Bummel, Jerome K. Jerome The Jungle Books, Rudyard Kipling The Relic, Eça de Queiroz Of Human Bondage, William Sommerset Maughan One Hundred Years of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, Milan Kundera Cat and Mouse, Günter Grass Misty Morning, Vergílio Ferreira Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevksy The Black Dahlia, James Ellroy Moon Palace, Paul Auster The Book of Illusions, Paul Auster Shalimar the Clown, Salman Rushdie The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce Bless me, Ultima, Rudolfo Anaya Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, Heinrich Böll The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde The Island of Dr. Moreau, H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, H.G. Wells |
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One per author (needless to say, a few books on here are not as good as a few second, third and fourth book of some of the listed authors), totally inaccurate and made on the fly:
Antonio Tabucchi - Pereira declares Arno Schmidt - Leviathan Bret Easton Ellis - The Rules of attraction Cormac McCarthy - Blood Meridian Danilo Kis - A tomb for Boris Davidovich Dashiell Hammett - Red Harvest Denis Johnson - Already Dead Don Delillo - White Noise Donald Barthelme - The King Enrique Vila-Matas - El viaje vertical Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Chronicle of a death foretold George Orwell - 1984 Gustave Flaubert - L'éducation sentimentale Hubert Selby Jr. - The Demon James Flint - Habitus John Barth - Chimera John Dos Passos - U.S.A. Julio Cortázar - Los premios Laurence Sterne - Tristram Shandy Lawrence Norfolk - Lempriere's Dictionary Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Louis-Ferdinand Céline - Voyage au bout de la nuit Mario Vargas Llosa - La fiesta del chivo Mark Twain - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Z. Danielewski - House of leaves Martin Amis - London Fields Miguel de Cervantčs Saavedra - Don Quijote de la Mancha Norman Mailer - The deer park Raymond Chandler - The Big Sleep Reinhard Jirgl - Les Inachevés Richard Brautigan - Dreamin of babylon Richard Powers - The Echo Maker Robert Coover - Public Burning Roberto Bolańo - 2666 Ryű Murakami - Coin locker babies Salman Rushdie - Midnight's children Saneh Sangsuk - Une histoire vieille comme la pluie Saul Bellow - The adventures of Augie March Steve Erickson - Zeroville Thomas Bernhard - Frost Thomas Pynchon - V. Viktor Pelevin - The clay machine-gun Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita W.G. Sebald - The Rings of Saturn William Faulkner - The sound and the fury William Gaddis - The Recognitions William H. Gass - The Tunnel William T. Vollmann - Europe Central Yukio Mishima - The sailor who fell from grace with the sea Last edited by fausto; 18-Jul-2008 at 15:55.. |
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I took some liberties. I threw in some poetry, some plays, some diaries. I also left five empty spaces at the bottom because this was off the cuff and I know by tomorrow I'll be thinking "How could you forget XXX you idiot!" So this gives my aging brain a chance to work.
Ulysses by James Joyce Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon The Portable Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker Absalom, Absalom by William Faulkner Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner Henry and June by Anais Nin The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh Carry On, Jeeves by PG Wodehouse Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog by Dylan Thomas An Awfully Big Adventure by Beryl Bainbridge Hamlet by William Shakespeare Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard Cosmicomics by Italo Calvino Locos by Felipe Alfau Pale Fire by Vladamir Nabokov Brokeback Mountain by Anne Proulx On the Road by Jack Kerouac The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler Sometimes You Get So Alone That It Just Makes Sense by Charles Bukowski V. by Thomas Pynchon Tropic of Capricorn by Henry Miller The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Cannery Row by John Steinbeck Spy in the House of Love by Anais Nin Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut 20 Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda The Rainbow by DH Lawrence A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Under Milkwood by Dylan Thomas A Quiet Life by Beryl Bainbridge The History of Mr. Polly by HG Wells Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hamett To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Fire by Anais Nin The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler by Italo Calvino The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad The Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon A thought that came to mind compiling this list -- do we have a Beryl Bainbridge thread yet? We should. Update: I decided to give four slots to short fiction: Haircut by Ring Lardner The Rocking Horse Winner by DH Lawrence A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe That gives me one slot left for that obvious blunder. Last edited by Irene Wilde; 18-Jul-2008 at 17:45.. |
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Impressive!!!!!! all of you
It's been a while i was wandering if the old Demon of selby would reapaer,i loved it. Gustave Flaubert -L'éducation sentimentale much better than bovary
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Same here Sybarite ,i never was easy with it.Still i though about it would add it.There good this when one come after is that he can inspire himself with the other list.
In a cold blood-Truman Capote The demon-Hubert Selby Leo the african-Amin Maalouf Requiem for the east-Andrei Makine Embers-Sandor Marai They where counted-Miklos Bamffy The leopard-Lampedusa Voyage au bout de la nuit-Celine Remets to slip, gondolier-san antonio ![]() The battle-Patrick Rambaud 100 years of solitude-Garcia Marquez War and peace-Leo tolstoy Lotita-Nabokov The damned-Fyodor Dostoevksy Sinoue l'egiptien-Waltari l'education sentimentale-Flaubert l'immoraliste-andré Gide My dog stupid-john Fante Too loud a solitude-Hrabal Orlando-virginia Woolf South american trilogie-louis de Berničres Don quichote-Cervantes The naked and the dead -Norman Mailer The ax-Donald Westlake Roots of heaven-Romain Gary The 1000 night I spit on your graves-Boris Vian Water music-TC Boyles Mr vertigo-Paul Auster Stranger on a train-Highsmith The first circle-Solzhenitsy La recherche-Proust Black star safari-Paul Theroux The lion of al Rassan-Guy gavriel Kay The golden ass-Apuleus The blue wolf-Inoué le maitre et margeritte-Bulgakow Une vie-Maupassant A room with a view-Forster Kim -Kipling The prude and the prodijial-Barbara Cartland The Road- Cormac McCarthy Labyrinths -Jorge Luis Borges Quiet days in clichy-Miller In patagonia-Bruce Chatwin Memoire d'hadrien-Yourcenar(currently reading..but already captured) I spared you most of the shiite i love.One can't be completly naked before bare acquaintance's
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I'll have to interpret the task my own way, and go with the thick and/or dense (like me!) that well reward the time spent reading or rereading them (novels, no more than one per author, not necessarily their 'best' ):
classix Miguel Cervantes, Don Quixote Laurence Sterne, Tristram Shandy Nikolay Gogol, Dead Souls Herman Melville, The Confidence-Man Stendhal, The Charterhouse of Parma George Eliot, Middlemarch Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina Gustave Flaubert, Bouvard & Pecuchet Joseph Conrad, Nostromo moderns Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow Hermann Broch, The Death of Virgil Harry Mulisch, The Discovery of Heaven Georges Perec, Life: A User's Manual Raymond Queneau, The Blue Flowers Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet Cynthia Ozick, The Puttermesser Papers Julio Cortazar, Hopscotch Mesa Selimovic, Death and the Dervish Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum Ken Kesey, Sometimes a Great Notion James Joyce, Ulysses William Gaddis, The Recognitions Gilbert Sorrentino, Mulligan Stew Flann O'Brien, At-Swim-Two-Birds Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master & Margarita Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, The Leopard Anthony Burgess, Nothing Like the Sun Yury Dombrovsky, The Faculty of Worthless Knowledge Malcolm Lowry, Under the Volcano Saul Bellow, Humboldt's Gift Robert Musil, The Man without Qualities Italo Svevo, Zeno's Conscience John Barth, The Sot-Weed Factor Gabriel Garcia Marquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude Italo Calvino, if on a winter's night a traveller Jose Saramago, The History of the Siege of Lisbon Halldor Laxness, Independent People Ernesto Sabato, On Heroes and Tombs Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Three Trapped Tigers Augusto Roa Bastos, I the Supreme Malcolm Bradbury, To the Hermitage Patrick White, Voss Olga Grushin, The Dream Life of Sukhanov Alejo Carpentier, The Lost Steps Aleksander Hemon, The Lazarus Project Roberto Bolano, The Savage Detectives (at least til 2666 is Englished) Penelope Fitzgerald, The Blue Flower Hermann Hesse, Magister Ludi/The Glass Bead Game Joseph Roth, The Radetsky March cf a list of lists |
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Well, this is an enjoyable parlour game, so I can't help joining in. Here's my list (all fiction apart from two works of autiobgraphy), with the proviso that some of the books I read an enormously long time ago and should re-read to see if they are still worthy of inclusion:
(alphabetical order) The Girl in a Swing, Richard Adams The Sheltering Sky, Paul Bowles Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov The Outsider, Albert Camus The Little Sister, Raymond Chandler The Long Goodbye, Raymond Chandler Short Stories (any decent anthology), Anton Chekhov Nostromo, Joseph Conrad The Secret Agent, Joseph Conrad Great Expectations, Charles Dickens The Possessed, Fyodor Dostoevsky The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas Absalom Absalom, William Faulkner Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert The Magus, John Fowles The End of the Affair, Graham Greene The Power and the Glory, Graham Greene The Slaves of Solitude, Patrick Hamilton Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway The First Forty-Nine Stories, Ernest Hemingway A Movable Feast, Ernest Hemingway This Sweet Sickness, Patricia Highsmith The Turn of the Screw, Henry James The Beast in the Jungle, Henry James The Rainbow, D.H. Lawrence Doctor Faustus, Thomas Mann So Long, See You Tomorrow, William Maxwell South of the Border, West of the Sun, Haruki Murakami All the Pretty Horses, Cormac McCarthy No Country for Old Men, Cormac McCarthy No Other Life, Brian Moore Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Edgar Allan Poe Ŕ la Recherche du Temps Perdu, Marcel Proust A Judgment in Stone, Ruth Rendell Flicker, Theodor Roszak A Sport and a Pastime, James Salter Light Years, James Salter Burning the Days, James Salter Games with Love and Death (a long out-of-print collection of stories), Arthur Schnitzler Les Volets Verts, Georges Simenon Lettre ŕ mon Juge, Georges Simenon Le Temps d’Anaďs, Georges Simenon The Secret History, Donna Tartt Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton Revolutionary Road, Richard Yates The Easter Parade, Richard Yates Germinal, Émile Zola |
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Right, here's an attempt at 50 books I love - alphabetical order, one book per author, and obviously very subjective and bound to change the second I hit "Post Quick Reply."
Douglas Adams - The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy Carl Jonas Love Almqvist - The Queen's Diadem Karen Armstrong - The Battle for God Paul Auster - The New York Trilogy Majgull Axelsson - Den jag aldrig var Wolfgang Borchert - Draussen vor der Tür Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451 Michail Bulgakov - The Master and Margarita Italo Calvino - Cosmicomics Tage Danielsson - Grallimatik Don DeLillo - Underworld Joan Didion - Play It As It Lays Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment Umberto Eco - Foucault's Pendulum Bret Easton Ellis - American Psycho F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby Gabriel García Márquez - One Hundred Years of Solitude William Gibson - Pattern Recognition Kenneth Grahame - The Wind in the Willows Erik Fosnes Hansen - Tales of Protection vol 1 Hermann Hesse - The Glass Bead Game Bohumil Hrabal - Too Loud A Solitude Siri Hustvedt - What I Loved Eyvind Johnson - Return to Ithaca Franz Kafka - Metamorphosis Stephen King - The Stand Jonathan Lethem - Fortress of Solitude Torgny Lindgren - Hash Clarice Lispector - The Stream of Life Richard Matheson - I Am Legend Cormac McCarthy - The Road Ian McEwan - Atonement Herman Melville - Moby-Dick Robert Musil - The Man Without Qualities Vladimir Nabokov - Lolita Peter Nilson - Stjärnvägar/Rymdljus/Solvindar Joyce Carol Oates - Blonde George Orwell - Animal Farm Georges Perec - A Void Thomas Pynchon - Mason & Dixon Philip Roth - American Pastoral Salman Rushdie - The Satanic Verses William Shakespeare - Hamlet Mary Shelley - Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus Sara Stridsberg - Drömfakulteten Hjalmar Söderberg - Doctor Glas Donna Tartt - The Secret History Leonid Tsypkin - Summer in Baden-Baden Kurt Vonnegut - Cat's Cradle Virginia Woolf - Orlando
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Here's my 50 favourites, which just demonstrates as always how little I've actually read. I've tried to stick with my original experience of reading them (some, if I read them now, I feel I'd like a lot less). One per author of course, otherwise it'd be dominated by Zola:
Ivo Andric, The Bridge on the Drina John Barth, Chimera Samuel Beckett, More Pricks Than Kicks Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Marguerita Anthony Burgess, Earthly Powers Italo Calvino, Marcovaldo Elias Canetti, The Play of the Eyes Karel Capek, War with the Newts Alejo Carpentier, Explosion in a Cathedral A book by Colette (it doesn't really matter which) Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White Miguel Delibes, The Prince Dethroned Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Double George Eliot, Siles Marner William Faulker, The Mansion F Scott Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night Max Frisch, I'm Not Stiller Alasdair Gray, 1982 Janine Henry Green, Party-Going Knut Hamsun, Mysteries Thomas Hardy, Tess of the d'Urbervilles Jaroslav Hasek, The Good Soldier Svejk Hermann Hesse, Peter Camenzind Henry James, The Ambassadors James Joyce, Ulysses Halldor Laxness, The Fish Can Sing Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird Doris Lessing, Under My Skin Wyndham Lewis, Tarr Andrei Makine, Le Testament Francais Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Love in the Time of Cholera Guy de Maupassant, A Woman's Life Herman Melville, Pierre Eduardo Mendoza, The Truth about the Savolta Case Yukio Mishima, Spring Snow George Moore, Confessions of a Young Man Vladimir Nabokov, The Gift Georges Perec, Things Abbe Prevost, Manon Lescaut Eca de Queiroz, Cousin Basilio Gregor von Rezzori, Memoirs of an Anti-Semite Budd Schulberg, What Makes Sammy Run? John Steinbeck, Tortilla Flat Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey Tarjei Vesaas, The Boat in the Evening Edith Warton, The House of Mirth Virginia Woolf, Orlando Emile Zola, Germinal |
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Mikhail Bulgakov, Il maestro e Margherita
Nikolaj Gogol, Le anime morte Arthur Koestler, Darkness at noon Chaim Potok, Davita's Harp Chaim Potok The chosen Chaim Potok, In the beginning Beppe Fenoglio, Il partigiano Johnny Luigi Meneghello, I piccoli maestri Luigi Meneghello, Libera nos a Malo Primo Levi,La tregua Primo Levi, Il sistema periodico Natalia Ginzburg Lessico familiare I.B. Singer The family Moskat Amos Oz, To know a woman Amos Oz, A tale of love and darkness Sholem Aleichem Tornando dal mercato John Irving, Setting free the bears Philip Roth, I married a communist Philip Roth, Portnoy's complaint Philip Roth, Shabbath's theatre Omero, Odissea Omero, Iliade Mordecai Richler Barney's Version Margaret Atwood The blind assassin Alba de Cespedes Quaderno proibito Henry Roth Call it sleep Meir Shalev The blue mountain Italo Calvino Ultimo viene il corvo Italo Calvino Marcovaldo ovvero le stagioni in cittŕ Italo Calvino La giornata di uno scrutatore Alberto Moravia Gli indifferenti Alberto Moravia Racconti romani Apuleio L'asino d'oro Heinrich Boll Diario d'Irlanda Jonathan Coe The house of sleep Jonathan Coe What a carve up! Doris Lessing The diary of a good neighbour Doris Lessing The habit of loving Doris Lessing African stories Doris Lessing To my mother Albert Cohen Belle du seigneur My God I'm too tired to go on... Last edited by PinaFreud; 01-Aug-2008 at 09:20.. |
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Ok...here they are, in no particular order.
Ulysses-- James Joyce The Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man-- James Joyce Daniel Deronda-- George Eliot Middlemarch-- George Eliot The Mill on the Floss-- George Eliot Silas Marner-- George Eliot Mrs. Dalloway-- Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse-- Virginia Woolf Jane Eyre-- Charlotte Bronte Wuthering Heights-- Emily Bronte The Tenant of Wildfell Hall-- Anne Bronte Pride and Prejudice-- Jane Austen Emma-- Jane Austen Persuasion-- Jane Austen Crime and Punishment-- F. M. Dostoyevsky The Idiot-- F. M. Dostoyevsky The Magic Skin-- Honore de Balzac Eugenie Grandet-- Honore de Balzac Madame Bovary-- Gustave Flaubert The Count of Monte Cristo-- Alexandre Dumas The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker-- Tobias Smollett News From Nowhere-- William Morris 1984-- George Orwell Brave New World-- Aldous Huxley New Grub Street-- George Gissing The General in His Labyrinth-- Gabriel Garcia Marquez Heidi-- Johanna Spyri To Kill a Mockingbird-- Harper Lee Cry, the Beloved Country-- Alan Paton Vanity Fair-- W. M. Thackeray A Tale of Two Cities-- Chales Dickens The Spoils of Poynton-- Henry James The Europeans-- Henry James The Picture of Dorian Gray-- Oscar Wilde 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea-- Jules Verne Lord of the Flies-- William Golding The Hours-- Michael Cunningham Medicine River-- Thomas King All the Pretty Horses-- Cormac McCarthy Native Son-- Richard Wright The Arch of Triumph-- Erich Maria Remarque The Feast of the Goat-- Mario Vargas Llosa The Outsider-- Albert Camus The Trial-- Franz Kafka The Master-- Colm Toibin The Commitments-- Roddy Doyle Murphy-- Samuel Beckett At Swim-Two-Birds-- Flann O'Brien S.: A Novel About the Balkans-- Slavenka Drakulic The President-- Miguel Angel Asturias I, the Supreme--Augusto Roa Bastos |
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After the Ford Madox Ford these in no particular order, i'll have forgotten so many books too, but
Beckett's Trilogy Complete Short Prose How It Is Watt Murphy Krapp's Last Tape - so to my name Not I Tristram Shandy i'd love to choose all of Faulkner but will stick with Absalom, Absalom, the Wild Palms and Light in August Kleist's stories Kafka's short stories and diaries The brother's Karamazov Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier Chekhov's short stories Marguerite Yourcenar's "memoirs of Hadrian" Jean Rhys, the Wide Sargasso Sea Genet's the thief's journal Zeno's conscience, Italo Svevo Thomas Bernhard's memoir "Gathering Evidence" is my favourite of the several that i've read Iris Murdoch's The Sea The Sea..also The Philosopher's Pupil Melville's shorter works along with the whale book -i've still to read Poe William Gaddis, The Recognitions Goytisolo's Marks of Identity, also Forbidden Territories Virgil's georgics as well as the Aeneid, Dante's Purgatorio, so to a couple of favourite scholarly volumes, Erich Auerbach's "Mimesis" and John Frecerro's Dante: the poetics of conversion. I love too much philosophy to include much here, so i'll stick with the presocratics, Duns Scotus and Merleau-Ponty, John Caputo's book on Heidegger, Ray Monk's biography of Wittgenstein. A couple of good volumes on the presocratics by Gregory Vlastos, and more recently Jonathan Barnes Also Christopher Rick's "Beckett's Dying Words" and Adam Piette's book on acoustic memory in Joyce, Proust, Mallarme and Beckett "remembering and the sound of words" these together with Badiou's incredibly energetic commitment to Beckett have seen me through thick and thin Likewise David C Lindberg and Richard S Westphall for the history of science Celan, Hopkins, Clare, Eliot as i've already mentioned undisciplined but disciplined and probably many more than fifty, but that's a start anyway, i just want to be reading all the time |
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And see i forgot Musil, (about whom i can never decide, so i i end up reading it over and over anyway) Celine, Chandler, Flaubert, Perec, Sebald. Still to most of Nabokov, all of Arno Schmidt
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