Go 
|
New 
|
Find 
|
Notify 
|
|
Reply 
|
|
Admin 
|
New PM! 
|
Jedi
|
Well this is my novels list, and it will probably change in a couple hours. So here they are in no particular order: 1. Gravity's Rainbow - Pynchon 2. 100 Years of Solitude - Garcia Marquez 3. The Crossing - McCarthy 4. Chimera - Barth 5. The Sirens of Titan - Vonnegut 6. Skinny Legs and All - Robbins 7. The Sound and the Fury - Faulkner 8. Finnegan's Wake - Joyce(I have never actually finished this, but on an island I figure I would have time.) 9. Siddhartha - Hesse 10. The Last Temptation of Christ - Kazantzakis Fin.
----------------------- It's been emotional.
|
| |
| Posts: 3128 | Location: FoCo | Registered: 07 January 2005 |    |
|
"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
|
One Hundred Years of Solitude The Maltese Falcon In Cold Blood Huckleberry Finn Kidnapped Great Expectations The Exorcist Little Big Man Pygmalion Macbeth (I count those last two plays  )
"Naked Woman, Naked Man Where did you get that nice sun tan?"
|
| |
| Posts: 12874 | Location: Behind the Orange Curtain | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
|
"Forum Moderator" Jedi
|
quote: Huckleberry Finn
Oooohhhh, yeeaahhhhh.
|
| |
| Posts: 3866 | Location: NE Indiana | Registered: 14 April 2005 |    |
|
Participant
|
I'm not fond of reading novels and the like but the one that I was able to finish is The ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide by douglas Adams and of course some books of Harry Potter but knowing the fact that the HP series can just be watched on the silverscreen I did stop reading the book.
|
| |
|
Enthusiast
|
1. Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury 2. Animal Farm - George Orwell 3. Choke - Chuck Palahniuk 4. The Wanting Seed - Anthony Burgess 5. The Acid House - Irvine Welsh 6. On Language - Noam Chomsky 7. American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis 8. Infinite Jest - David Foster Wallace 9. Tibetan Book of the Dead 10. the biggest dictionary I could find
riiiight.
|
| |
|
Participant
|
In no order.
'Cloud Atlas', David Mitchell - mesmerizing.
'Slaughterhouse-Five', Kurt Vonnegut
'The Sound & The Fury', William Faulkner
'A Prayer for Owen Meany', John Irving
'Catcher in the Rye', JD Salinger
'Cat's Cradle', Kurt Vonnegut
The above stand out as my favourites of all-time.
Any other impressions of 'Cloud Atlas' from the fourm? I found it transporting and just flat out brilliant. I'm curious about Mitchell's other works too, especially Ghostwritten and Black Swan Green.
|
| |
|
Jedi
|
I haven't read Cloud Atlas, but it's definitely on my list. I've read everything else on your list, and I agree they're all great, even Prayer. I'm not really an Irving fan, but I enjoyed that one.
----------------------- It's been emotional.
|
| |
| Posts: 3128 | Location: FoCo | Registered: 07 January 2005 |    |
|
Slacker
|
in our time (hemingway) the great gatsby (fitzgerald) as i lay dying (faulkner) the catcher in the rye (salinger) goodbye, columbus (roth) to kill a mockingbird (lee) all the pretty horses (mccarthy) close range: wyoming stories (proulx) the amazing adventures of kavalier & clay (chabon) gilead (robinson)
|
| |
|
Jedi
|
In reply to craigster above with regard to Cloud Atlas: astonishing, incredible and beyond the ken of any other novelist around. You are dead right: it's flat out brilliant as is Black Swan Green, in a more low key way. I'm less fond of his first 2 novels, but that is only in relation to the standards established in Cloud Atlas
'for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until I die.'
|
| |
| Posts: 2056 | Location: The ever silent spaces of the East | Registered: 12 February 2007 |    |
|
Jedi
|
Guess I should add a Top Ten: (just off the top of me noggin): Moby Dick (how to tackle any sea beasts I meet) The Divine Comedy (what to expect when I die of loneliness) The Tempest (how to handle unexpected visitors) Gullivers Travels (in case little people tie me up when I arrive) Treasure Island (where to dig) Pilate (Ann Wroe)--(nothing to do with Island life) Consilience (Edward O. Wilson)(so It looks like Ive been learning and not just swimming when they rescue me) The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (to stop any megalomania I might develop as King of my island) Victory (Joseph Conrad)(how to handle relationships with girls on an island) Robinson Crusoe (for ideas on lifestyle)
'for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until I die.'
|
| |
| Posts: 2056 | Location: The ever silent spaces of the East | Registered: 12 February 2007 |    |
|
Jedi
|
Another box of books has washed up on my shore... William Blake- Collected Poems Cervantes- Don Quixote Montaigne- Essays (Screech trans.) J.G. Ballard- The Drowned World Robert Silverberg- The Book of Skulls Robert Burton- The Anatomy of Melancholy Homer- The Odyssey Monty Python- Life of Brian journal David Attenborough- Life on Earth The Bible- (King James Version)
'for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until I die.'
|
| |
| Posts: 2056 | Location: The ever silent spaces of the East | Registered: 12 February 2007 |    |
|
Jedi
|
Favorite books or books I could read over and over again, or books that I could read for years? Or all three?
☺☻☺☻☺☻☺☻☺☻☺☻☺ Go Liminal State Bobcats!
|
| |
| Posts: 1071 | Location: Back, after an eternal hiatus | Registered: 24 April 2007 |    |
|
Jedi
|
quote: Originally posted by Sinister: Favorite books or books I could read over and over again, or books that I could read for years? Or all three?
Yes.
----------------------- It's been emotional.
|
| |
| Posts: 3128 | Location: FoCo | Registered: 07 January 2005 |    |
|
Jedi
|
Don Quixote, Parts I and II The King James Bible Ulysses Crime and Punishment Moby Dick The Collected Poetry of William Blake The Collected Poetry of T. S. Eliot War and Peace Remembrance of Things Past Lolita In no particular order
--------------- I wonder if you're mythologizing me, like I do you
|
| |
| Posts: 1426 | Location: State of Disarray | Registered: 10 January 2007 |    |
|
 | Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
©2006 CNET Networks Inc. All rights reserved.
|