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Anybody ever read Geronimo Rex by Barry Hannah? I go back to it about every third summer. It's kind of wild.
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Yes, 1984 is great. Animal Farm is a good week-end read. Mine: A Brave New World (I bought a copy, just haven't got around to it) The whole Divine Comedy, have read 2 translations of Inferno, got halfway through Purgatory and put it down. a shitton of Steinbeck (mainly Of Mice and Men) and Kerouac.
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I'm not a Steinbeck fan either.
For whatever reason, I can't get into new "literary" novels. I have favorite old ones, many of them, but I haven't found many in the last 10 years or so that really fire my imagination. If I read new novels, they're usually in the spy/thriller genre.
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of mice and men was the only one i ever read and i found it to be pretty boring and trite, but i don't have anything against john steinbeck.
i do have something against william faulkner though. something else i've always intended to read is more shakespeare aside from romeo & juliette.
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& I didn't call him literary. Two different trains of thought there. Sorry, I should have made them more distinct. I was responding to earlier posts on Steinbeck, and then explaining my dislike of current literary novelists.
I can see how you'd think I was making that connection though.
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One shouldn't hold anything against any writer. They have it tough as it is. Though I'm not particularly fond of Stephen King.
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Faulkner's not an easy read. But he's sort of like listening to Dylan--when he clicks, it's like a light bulb goes on and suddenly it's all clear. But you have to have patience, and I think the only reason I enjoyed what I read by him is because I had great teachers teaching his stuff.
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Faulkner is someone I really think I should read.
I should read more Gabriel Garcia Marquez too. |
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I have it, never read it. I'm seriously have about 30-50 novels that I've never once opened. Library was giving them away, so I took them. Quote:
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On the subject of Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath is an excellent novel, although I was younger when I read it and can now point to a dozen other novels that are worth reading over that one.
I'd really like to "get" Faulkner. I've tried more times than I can count to read Heart of Darkness and have never been able to finish it. I feel like it's one of those books that really pays off at the the end... |
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