The Modern Library 100 Best Novels

Jun 05, 2010 01:33

In bold are the ones I've read:

  1. ULYSSES by James Joyce
  2. THE GREAT GATSBY by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  3. A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN by James Joyce
  4. LOLITA by Vladimir Nabokov
  5. BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley

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acerbic_wit June 5 2010, 14:57:11 UTC
I got 27/100 on the first list, 40/100 on the second. Guess my attempts at literary intellectualism are just too populist . . . :P

PS: Not to speak too soon, given that our paths seem doomed not to cross, but--may be in NYC this weekend? IF SO: playtime?!

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bohemiem June 5 2010, 16:09:12 UTC
Anna and I have an event at the Figment Arts Festival on Governor's Island this weekend--you should come! It's a Mad Hatter's Tea Party with hat-making and poetry-writing.

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bohemiem June 5 2010, 16:10:20 UTC
Alos, have you read UNDER THE VOLCANO? It always makes these lists and I have yet to meet anyone who's read it.

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acerbic_wit June 5 2010, 18:17:30 UTC
Oooh--that sounds fabulous! I'll try to make it if I can. Possible to send me more detailed info?

And no, haven't read Under the Volcano. I don't think I've met anyone who's read it either . . .

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kooori June 5 2010, 18:46:48 UTC
ew, why are there so many ayn rand books on the second list? barf.

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bohemiem June 6 2010, 00:53:23 UTC
RIGHT? I thought of you when I saw that.

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loveismywine June 6 2010, 05:44:54 UTC
Feh, is what I say. To both lists. Feh.

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antiqrule1 June 7 2010, 20:10:25 UTC
I'm totally with you - I can't respect any book list that has Ayn Rand or Dan Brown on it, let alone in the top spots.

By the way, I love it when you post these list things and I get to repost them.

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