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Dec 31, 2007 23:48

books what i have read this year:

the sorrows of satan, marie corelli
billy budd, sailor, herman meville
jacob's room, virginia woolf
heart of darkness, joseph conrad
the general, c.s. forester
shampoo planet, douglas coupland
doctor faustus, christopher marlowe
being there, jerzy kosinksi
parade's end, ford madox ford
hamlet, william shakespeare
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pharmacists May 3 2007, 01:51:44 UTC
i've read these for school
i wish i had more time to read on my own :(
these have been really good though
spoon river anthology - edgar lee masters
winesburg ohio - sherwood anderson
this side of paradise - f. scott fitzgerald
and now starting the sun also rises - ernest hemingway
the sound and the fury - faulkner after that

also the wasteland and the love song of j. alfred prufrock (for like the seventh time) - t.s. eliott
and fragments from "tender buttons" - gertrude stein
lots of ezra pound as well. good stuff.

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mollymawk May 3 2007, 04:50:07 UTC
all the books except shampoo planet were for school but i've been really lucky that all the books have been really enjoyable!

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corpse_in_snow May 3 2007, 04:34:49 UTC
How was "Vile Bodies?" And what did you think of "Being There?" I didn't like it as much as I thought I would.

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mollymawk May 3 2007, 04:48:15 UTC
vile bodies is really good! really funny and sharp and waugh loves his characters so much even though they are all doomed and vapid. have you seen bright young things? i've only seen the last five minutes but stephen fry completely changes the ending! still david tennant is in it and the guy who plays irwin in the history boys plays the "main" guy and james mcavoy is in it - so what i'm saying is it's populated by pretty boys!

i really liked being there but i hadn't heard anything about it so i went in with any expectations. however i think a lot of my enjoyment of the book is that a) i had been reading novels that, while good, took a long time to slog through and this one i read in two afternoons and b) i read it for my "philosophy in literature" course and we talked about whether chance was a "participatory person" or not and what makes one a person and such so i had about six hours of really great and stimulating conversation surrounding my reading of it. how come you were disappointed?

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corpse_in_snow May 4 2007, 05:21:52 UTC
I haven't seen Bright Young Things yet, but I will try to check it out when I'm less busy!

I think I was disappointed by Being There because I don't think the prof. who taught the class I read it in taught it well enough. I read it for an american fiction class. I'd rather have read it in a philosophy of lit. course, as I was more interested in the philosophical aspect of it to begin with.

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mollymawk May 5 2007, 21:40:02 UTC
that's too bad, what did your prof teach if not the philosophy elements of it? hah, like with the other books i read for that class, i think i'll just always see it as a vehicle for philosophical discussion or something!

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loocy May 3 2007, 14:46:46 UTC
i wish i read that much!

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mollymawk May 3 2007, 20:35:04 UTC
well it was mostly for school so i really had to read that much! but i'm glad i have, the trick will be to keep it up during holidays which i don't think i will.

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tick_tick May 30 2007, 06:04:23 UTC
I'm trying to assemble a summer reading list, do you particularly recommend any of these? thanks to you I love Evelyn Waugh!

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mollymawk May 30 2007, 12:34:53 UTC
what waugh have you read?!

probably my favourites have been: at swim, two boys (seriously! i wrote a big post about it a couple weeks ago and it's just very amazing, i highly highly recommend it!), jacob's room and shampoo planet

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tick_tick June 1 2007, 02:30:03 UTC
so far just brideshead revisited and decline and fall, but I mean to read more.

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mollymawk June 1 2007, 03:36:11 UTC
to hear that anyone has read brideshead because of me - and liked it! - seriously warms my heart. that's three now who've read it and loved it and one who's reading it. yayy

now i must recommend renting the 13 hour long tv miniseries of brideshead revisited with jeremy irons as charles, it's seriously amazing.

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