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Apr 25, 2019 08:22PM

79311 Gross.
Sep 09, 2015 04:23PM

79311 It's so ::shrug::
Sep 08, 2015 05:01PM

79311 Lobstergirl wrote: "We must judge authors by the books we randomly pick off the library shelves, not just by their greatest works...."

no way, not with books and not with anything! I'm going to judge Oates by her best work not her throwaways, just like I'm going to judge Hitchcock by Vertigo not Family Plot and my friends by what they've done that's awesome rather than what they do that they regret.

although I do see your point. I'm just resisting its logic!
Sep 08, 2015 04:31PM

79311 you should have picked a good one. it's like you don't want to like her!
Jul 30, 2013 12:46AM

79311 Braddon! recently read Lady Audley's Secret and thought it was fantastic. then went on a Project Gutenberg spree and downloaded a bunch more. man she's prolific.
Jul 30, 2013 12:10AM

79311 thanks David
Jul 29, 2013 11:54PM

79311 what are your recommendations for entry points? she sounds very interesting.
E.F. Benson (4 new)
Jul 29, 2013 11:49AM

79311 thanks for the recommendation regarding Dodo and the ghost stories. I have both but have yet to read them.
Braggadocio (53 new)
May 24, 2013 04:47PM

79311 you both are amazing. seriously! those are genuine accomplishments.
79311 i think Nightwood is amazing. definitely deserves to be on any list of key literature.
79311 now that you mention it, i'm surprised at the lack of Woolf on that list.

2 by Gaddis and 3 by Beckett. huh.
Dec 28, 2012 04:53PM

79311 in the entire history of the world.
Nov 17, 2012 06:58PM

79311 that one is my favorite! but then i am not a fan in general of Ellis.
Sep 23, 2012 08:24PM

79311 A Law for the Lion! i remember loving that one. but it has been a while.
Robert Coover (21 new)
Sep 20, 2012 10:51PM

79311 i've read Public Burning and Gerald's Party. thought both were interesting. tried Pinocchio in Venice but couldn't finish it.
Charles Palliser (45 new)
Sep 20, 2012 06:10PM

79311 i quite enjoyed Quincunx, but it did not inspire me to search out his other novels. at least not until i read more Dickens.
Mervyn Peake (14 new)
Sep 20, 2012 06:09PM

79311 i'd like to add that anyone interested in reading Peake should check out Cecily's (above) excellent series of reviews for some of his major works. i think she gave him his own shelf, so the reviews should be easy to find.
Sep 19, 2012 04:13PM

79311 David wrote: "Philip K. Dick is hardly lowbrow...."

by "lowbrow" i am including those authors who are specialists in populist genres like science fiction, fantasy, horror, romance, crime, etc. authors who are not considered "literary authors".

although i know others in the world - in and out of GR - agree with this description, i am not quite sure i do. and so i use it both begrudgingly and as a kind of easy shorthand. i am not Atwood or Lem, and so i see much literary value in genre fiction.

i think Dick and Silverberg are authors whose best work can sit comfortably with many literary authors. Delany, Mieville, Le Guin, Lem, Colin Wilson, and many others as well. but i'm not sure that any of them besides Delany/Dick/Le Guin have transcended their genre trappings.
Sep 19, 2012 04:05PM

79311 Traveller wrote: "well, it's not really edifying, is it?.."

eh! i often get enough edification in my daily life. sometimes i just want pretty words and intriguing situations.
Paul Scott (10 new)
Sep 19, 2012 03:37PM

79311 priorities are important!
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