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Echo Sketch 02.25.2007 12:46 AM

O Pioneers! by Willa Cather

k-krack 02.25.2007 01:08 AM

Howl
Coming Through Slaughter
by Michael Andaatje (check this guy out, fucking fantastic prose writer)
And am going to start Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick soon...

foxforce5 02.25.2007 01:30 AM

David Sedaris - Me Talk Pretty One Day

These forums have been a great place for me to be introduced to new music, but as far as books go the taste tends toward critically revered authors, although not neccesarily their canonized books.

demonrail666 02.25.2007 09:52 AM

Rip It Up, by Simon Reynolds. It's all about the post-punk thing in the uk. V good too.

porkmarras 02.25.2007 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iain
Oh gosh, did you just say 'tour de force' porky?

I'm sorry,i got carried away by the enthusiasm i feel for that book.I slapped myself 3 times for using the term 'tour de force'.

porkmarras 02.25.2007 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
Rip It Up, by Simon Reynolds. It's all about the post-punk thing in the uk. V good too.

That's a good one.

nomadicfollower 02.25.2007 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noumenal
The best book I've read recently is Ada, or Ardor by Nabokov. I read it over the summer and it shot into my top 5.




You seem to enjoy Nabokov, so you might be able to help me. I've never read any of his works, but now I have a choice between Lolita, Ada, or Ardor, or Glory. Which would you recommend?

demonrail666 02.25.2007 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by porkmarras
That's a good one.


If only he'd stop using the word 'transgressive' in every sentence.

Glice 02.25.2007 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
Rip It Up, by Simon Reynolds. It's all about the post-punk thing in the uk. V good too.


I've had a copy of that for years and never got around to reading it. The fact that every time I look at it I get that God-awful Orange Juice song in my head means I have to turn it about face on yonder bookshelf.

Savage Clone 02.25.2007 11:03 AM

At the moment, "La Bas" by Huysmans, 1958 edition, Keene Wallis translation.

nomadicfollower 02.25.2007 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bunbury

Invitation to a Beheading.



Though this may be the best, it needs to be one of the three I mentioned.

noumenal 02.25.2007 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadicfollower
Though this may be the best, it needs to be one of the three I mentioned.


Ada, or Ardor is my favorite novel of his, followed by Pale Fire, and then Lolita.

You may want to start with Lolita - it makes for a great introduction. I personally prefer his works that were originally in English. I'd stay away from Glory, Invitation, etc. until you've read the ones originally in English first. I also highly recommend his autobigraphy Speak, Memory. It really ties a lot together, especially a lot of the things in Ada.

nomadicfollower 02.25.2007 07:14 PM

I choose Ada, or Ador. It's overviews made the book appear more interesting than Lolita.

noumenal 02.25.2007 07:18 PM

I worship that book, Ada, or Ardor.

noumenal 02.25.2007 07:21 PM

Oh oh oh, this website is good:

http://www.ada.auckland.ac.nz/

It has annotations for the first 24 chapters and can be really helpful. It also has the full text.

krastian 02.27.2007 12:31 AM

 

God damn it.

foxforce5 02.27.2007 12:56 AM

I heard the last line of Great Jobs for English Majors is: SUCKAS!!!

terminal pharmacy 02.27.2007 01:00 AM

Blixa Bargeld: Headcleaner ... text for collapsing new buildings

noumenal 03.04.2007 11:27 PM

er, I was started Absalom, Absalom! again over the weekend while I was traveling.

Norma J 03.04.2007 11:38 PM

Tarantula is a stream of consciousness, but it is most enjoyable.


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