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 Post subject: Hey RM, what should I read?
PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:43 pm 
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I just finished To Have and Have Not. I've got quite a few books pilling up around the house. Where should I go next:

A Farewell to Arms
Tender Is the Night
This Side of Paradise
Crime & Punishment
Breakfast of Champions
Light In August
The Sound and the Fury

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 Post subject: Re: Hey RM, what should I read?
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Read "Light in August." I've really got no justification for that pick, it's just a swell book.

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Crime and Punishement without question.

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i find it hard to read anything but non-fiction.

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Light In August. Easily one of my favourite books. :thumbsup:


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 Post subject: Re: Hey RM, what should I read?
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I think the right answer is - pick up one of the books you have and just start- probably everyone is going to have a different favorite to read.

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Clearly Atlas Shrugged is your best bet.


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breakfast of champions :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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breakfast of champions :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Crime and Punishment and then Tender is the Night.

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 Post subject: Re: Hey RM, what should I read?
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read something that will make you smarter.

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Tender is the Night. Crime and Punishment is a fucking chore.

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A Farewell to Arms is also one of my favorites, but I'm a geek for the Spanish Civil War.

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bart d. wrote:
A Farewell to Arms is also one of my favorites, but I'm a geek for the Spanish Civil War.


Have you read any of Orwell's essays on the subject? What a silly war, with intellectuals from Europe and America running off to fight someone else's war. All of those artists running around couldn't have helped the socialists millitarily.


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simple schoolboy wrote:
bart d. wrote:
A Farewell to Arms is also one of my favorites, but I'm a geek for the Spanish Civil War.


Have you read any of Orwell's essays on the subject? What a silly war, with intellectuals from Europe and America running off to fight someone else's war. All of those artists running around couldn't have helped the socialists millitarily.

I've read Homage to Catalonia about a dozen times; it's probably my favorite memior. And actually I think the militias and the International Brigades could have been melded into an effective force if not for the idiotic decisions of the communists in command, which Orwell stresses in HtC. The main problem for the Republic was that they didn't have enough foreign support. Had they gotten aid from anyone else but the Soviets, the communists couldn't have gained such a stranglehold on power.

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Do yourself a favor and skip Faulkner altogether. You'll save yourself years and a ton of Joycian overwrought prose.

Then go ahead and pick up A Moveable Feast, The Rum Diary and Notes from the Underground and come back to me in two weeks. They're all breezy reads.


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bart d. wrote:
simple schoolboy wrote:
bart d. wrote:
A Farewell to Arms is also one of my favorites, but I'm a geek for the Spanish Civil War.


Have you read any of Orwell's essays on the subject? What a silly war, with intellectuals from Europe and America running off to fight someone else's war. All of those artists running around couldn't have helped the socialists millitarily.

I've read Homage to Catalonia about a dozen times; it's probably my favorite memior. And actually I think the militias and the International Brigades could have been melded into an effective force if not for the idiotic decisions of the communists in command, which Orwell stresses in HtC. The main problem for the Republic was that they didn't have enough foreign support. Had they gotten aid from anyone else but the Soviets, the communists couldn't have gained such a stranglehold on power.


But if the communists and socialists had done better then maybe the Soviets would have learned the correct millitary lessons from the war, and thats no good at all.


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