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However, I've been working my way through the Modern Library list and the Time 100 Best list, the latter of which is better than the former but not much different, and I've gotten to the point where I have little interest in reading what remains.
This list might be a better one for me to try and make it all the way through, though. More later.


forget those list this the best list I've seen.




Sold.
I've read 30 or so but am willing to re-read all of them. Do we all just start chewing through the list individually; or should we begin from the bottom and work our way up? A book a month?

I can only guarantee my own inability to read any of these in any kind of organized fashion. It DOES occur to me however that a McCaffery 100 Group could be in the offing, but not by yerstruly. But I'd join. THAT would be the limit of my organization. But meanwhile my chewing WILL be rather random and as you please.






A let me emphasize :: this is Larry McCaffery. I'd suggest that his votes may represent a minority opinion. But, like Nader, I'll vote for him every time. Isn't it true that his list represents 20th cent lit better than do the conferees of any of the prestigious awards?
The quick version:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_Cen...
The commentated version:
http://spinelessbooks.com/mccaffery/1...
Any takers?