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khaosworks) wrote2003-10-18 01:03 am
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Confessions of a Phillistine
I'm looking at the 100 Greatest Novels of All Time list and I'm almost ashamed to say how many of them I actually haven't read, and how many of them I have read, albeit in Classics Illustrated-type editions, or watched movie/TV adaptatations thereof.
Never had the patience for Moby Dick.
Never had the patience for Moby Dick.
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Haven't read Moby Dick in years ... it was a bit rough going in places, wasn't it?
Must have been 8 or 9 before I made it all the way through. *g*
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I'm looking forward to reading the feedback they receive (assuming it's published). And maybe an updated, wider-based list, later.
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*sigh*
Read any of Marge Piercey's work?
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I finished and enjoyed Moby Dick - finally, about the third time I tried to read it!
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Thanks muchly for the list. I wonder if it's related to the BBC's 'Big Read' thingamebob?
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Ahh well such is life when you do your reading for enjoyment.
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But I will say this. Yippie for including Calvino. "If on a winter's night a traveler" is one of my all time favs. *HIGHLY* recommended.
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I'm most amused to see "The BFG" on the list. A bit ashamed of what I haven't even a passing acuaintance with, but I've read a good deal of them. I don't, however, recommend anyone give Tristram Shandy a whirl without a good deal of assistance.