Post subject: Book Recommendations (Based upon my preferences)
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 6:38 am
Unthought Known
Joined: Sat Dec 11, 2004 8:08 am Posts: 6583
I am looking to get some more books. I currently plan to read or have read the following (in recent months).
Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy (All the stories in one book) Murakami books (Wind up Bird, Hard Boiled, Kafka) House of Leaves Ishmael Power of Now and Law of Attraction (parents recommended so I am giving them a whirl) Life of Pi - Yann Martel Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment Thomas Pynchon - Gravity's Rainbow
Some others I know I've read but forget
Any recommendations? I'm going to buy the Unbearable Lightness book. It was on a list I made before, but I figure i'll finally buy it now.
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Post subject: Re: Book Recommendations (Based upon my preferences)
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 1:36 am
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:48 pm Posts: 4320 Location: Philadelphia, PA
bondcfh007 wrote:
invention wrote:
you should read one hundred years of solitude, its better than all of these books combined.
truf
Hmmm...I'm not sure that I can agree that One Hundred Years of Solitude is better than Crime and Punishment.
Short stories and novelettes offer brilliantly honed reading.
If you enjoy angst and intensity you might try:
Notes from the Underground by Dostoevsky The Death of Ivan Illych by Tolstoy The Metamorphosis by Kafka
The Penal Colony by Kafka is one that I often read out loud to my family at Halloween. It's one intense page. Everything by Guy de Maupassant is perfectly constructed, if rather depressing.
Post subject: Re: Book Recommendations (Based upon my preferences)
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:40 am
Former PJ Drummer
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 4:01 am Posts: 19477 Location: Brooklyn NY
any Cormac McCarthy novels
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Post subject: Re: Book Recommendations (Based upon my preferences)
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:40 am
Supersonic
Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2005 1:34 am Posts: 12029
SLH916 wrote:
bondcfh007 wrote:
invention wrote:
you should read one hundred years of solitude, its better than all of these books combined.
truf
Hmmm...I'm not sure that I can agree that One Hundred Years of Solitude is better than Crime and Punishment.
Short stories and novelettes offer brilliantly honed reading.
If you enjoy angst and intensity you might try:
Notes from the Underground by Dostoevsky The Death of Ivan Illych by Tolstoy The Metamorphosis by Kafka
The Penal Colony by Kafka is one that I often read out loud to my family at Halloween. It's one intense page. Everything by Guy de Maupassant is perfectly constructed, if rather depressing.
I haven't finished Crime and Punishment yet so I wouldn't really know. It is very brilliant, but One Hundred Years of Solitude really hit me over the head like nothing I've read before. In the Penal Colony is very intense. I've only read some Maupassant but its very good also.
Post subject: Re: Book Recommendations (Based upon my preferences)
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:02 am
Unthought Known
Joined: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:24 am Posts: 6234
SLH916 wrote:
bondcfh007 wrote:
invention wrote:
you should read one hundred years of solitude, its better than all of these books combined.
truf
Hmmm...I'm not sure that I can agree that One Hundred Years of Solitude is better than Crime and Punishment.
Short stories and novelettes offer brilliantly honed reading.
If you enjoy angst and intensity you might try:
Notes from the Underground by Dostoevsky The Death of Ivan Illych by Tolstoy The Metamorphosis by Kafka
The Penal Colony by Kafka is one that I often read out loud to my family at Halloween. It's one intense page. Everything by Guy de Maupassant is perfectly constructed, if rather depressing.
i'm starting notes from the underground this week. anything i should look out for?
Post subject: Re: Book Recommendations (Based upon my preferences)
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:24 am
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:48 pm Posts: 4320 Location: Philadelphia, PA
jcurley wrote:
SLH916 wrote:
bondcfh007 wrote:
invention wrote:
you should read one hundred years of solitude, its better than all of these books combined.
truf
Hmmm...I'm not sure that I can agree that One Hundred Years of Solitude is better than Crime and Punishment.
Short stories and novelettes offer brilliantly honed reading.
If you enjoy angst and intensity you might try:
Notes from the Underground by Dostoevsky The Death of Ivan Illych by Tolstoy The Metamorphosis by Kafka
The Penal Colony by Kafka is one that I often read out loud to my family at Halloween. It's one intense page. Everything by Guy de Maupassant is perfectly constructed, if rather depressing.
i'm starting notes from the underground this week. anything i should look out for?
It's a great choice you've made to get started on. It has one of the best opening paragraphs I've ever read. Well, I don't speak Russian, so, in translation at least. For a few years, Doestoyevski was my favorite author, so I've read everything he ever wrote, and a lot of stuff about him. His descriptions of the outer world mirror the feelings and states of mind of his characters, well, except the female characters. Don't worry about the story itself, it will all come together. Let the sensations wash over you. These are books to be experienced viscerally. There is a density to the writing that renders it inaccessible to many readers. It's not in any way experimental, but the writing itself has texture. Remember that the density of the prose is there for a reason. It slows you down, changes the reading experience. Makes reading almost a tactile experience. Go with it. You will enjoy the story more for it.
People ask me about D often because I've been known to be a big fan. I usually also recommend Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Illych to follow right after. It's narrative at it's tightly constructed best. A brilliant novella. Almost the opposite of Notes in style but equally brilliant. Ivan Illych plays like a movie in your head, the narrative is so tight. I love the contrast of the two. Fascinating and wonderful.
Hope that helps at all. Let me know what you think.
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