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I'm not looking for anything too hard, mostly some good classic stuff to enjoy this summer. I really liked the play, The Crucible and decided to look into Clifford Odets, a playwright whom he admired. So I'm thinking I might go pick up Waiting For Lefty. I've been meaning to get into all the William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac stuff, but I don't know how difficult that will be. I don't know what to get from them, and I don't want them to sit on my shelf like Dostoevsky, waiting to be read.
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06.09.2007, 12:25 AM | #2 |
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On the Road by Kerouac The Plague By Albert Camus The Mysterious Stranger By Mark Twain A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith That is all I can think right now. |
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06.09.2007, 12:31 AM | #3 |
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Well if you haven't read Dostoevsky, I'd reccomend you do.
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06.09.2007, 12:37 AM | #4 |
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I've read the short stories in the book that I have (White Nights, The Dreams of a Ridiculous Man, and The Meek One), but I haven't been able to get through Notes from the Underground simply because I'm too stupid (well, I always have other stuff happening, and never have time to sit down and focus).
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kerouac is a moron and burroughs overrated. read this: pure genius. i mean real genius, the kind that survives 400+ years, not some fashionable drug addict. Quote:
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yes! mine too.
alex- also go for candide by voltaire. and it's not a classic, but please get special topics in calamity physics by marisha pessl.
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OH HELL YESSSSS!!! "the best of all possible worlds". candide is one of the funniest books ever. but ever ever ever. |
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06.09.2007, 12:00 PM | #10 |
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Some recent good ones, I've read.
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damnit, i can't rep you! this is also one of my favorite books: save for eleanor rigby, the parts that i read i didn't care for, any and all coupland is good.
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06.09.2007, 12:23 PM | #12 |
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ah, microserfs, i've had it recommended before, and ages ago i loved "generation x" when it came out in the early 90s. i'm going to put that on my list (again) |
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06.09.2007, 12:28 PM | #14 |
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A book that is rather "easy" without being cheap, and highly enjoyable: "You Shall Know Our Velocity!" by Eggers. Mainstream, but entertaining.
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06.09.2007, 12:34 PM | #17 |
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velocity! is so much better than heartbreaking work of staggering genius. what is the what by eggers got good reviews too.
oh!! INFINITE MOTHERFUCKING JEST by david foster wallace. you need a lot of spare time (it's a thousand pages or so) and it's a bit.. loopy.. but it's a good read. brief interviews with hideous men was amazing. and it's being made into a movie by john krasinski from the office (was it you who said you watched that?) so um.. yeah. wallace is fun. !@#$%!- generation x is my second favorite by him. i didn't get to finish all families are psychotic but that one really struck me.
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and speaking of the devil herself-- here's the other person who recommended me that book. that uncanny or what? |
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I have all families are psychotic but never read it for some reason. I really like generation x when i read it around 2 years ago and shampoo planet wasn't bad either.
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