I find my writing (blogging or otherwise) often to be an exercise in self-indulgence. Recently, i decided to make a list; a basic component of many blogs out there. I decided to make one of some books that are important/influential to me. I thought that because i wouldn't be expressing any ideas directly it would be exempted of self-indulgence... that was until after i finished. Its really the most self-indulgent thing i've done.... Lists tell us so much about the people that make them.
This is a short list of authors that moved me (or stories or characters that have stuck in my head). It is by no means a list of all the authors i like or that are good. I've also limited the list to one work by a single author. (The choice of just one work was at times arbitrary, or i would choose the first book i read of a particular author; with others that one work is greater than others or perhaps it was the only work i read). The list is also fairly eclectic. You will find canon literature (Homer) along with pulp fiction (Spilane), history (Heer) with theatre (Pirandello), the short story (Poe) with the novel (Tolstoy)...
If you like me perhaps you'll like these books. (or should i say that if you like me you will like these books?)
Take it or leave it. Here it is (in alphabetical order)
Anderson, Sherwood Winesburg Ohio
Auster, Paul The New York Trilogy
Baldwin, James Another Country
Barth, John The Sot Weed Factor
Blake, William The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Butler, Samuel The Way of All Flesh
Camus, Albert The Myth of Sisyphus
Conrad, Joseph The Secret Agent
Chabon, Michael The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Crime and Punishment
Eco, Umberto The Name of the Rose
Eliot, George Middlemarch
Ellison, Ralph Invisible Man
Goethe The Sorrows of Young Werther
Gogol, Nikolay "The Overcoat"
Grass, Günter The Tin Drum
Hammett, Dashiell The Maltese Falcon
Hardy, Thomas Jude the Obscure
Heer, Friedrich The Medieval World
Hesse, Herman Narcissus and Goldmund
Homer Odyssey
James, Henry Ambassadors
Joyce, James A Protrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Kafka, Franz Metamorphosis
Kundera, Milan The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Lermontov A Hero of our Time
Mann, Thomas "Death in Vience"
Maugham, W. Somerset Of Human Bondage
Morrison, Toni Beloved
Murakami, Haruki Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Nabokov, Vladimir Lolita
Nietzche The Birth of Tragedy
Okri, Ben The Famished Road
Orwell, George Down and Out in Paris and London
Pirandello, Luigi Six Characters in Search of an Author
Pirsig, Robert Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Plath, Sylvia The Bell Jar
Plato Symposium
Poe, Edgar "Ligeia"
Rushdie, Salman Midnight's Children
Spillane, Mickey I, the Jury
Stoker, Bram Dracula
Süskind, Patrick Perfume
Tolstoy, Leo Anna Karenina
Wilde, Oscar The Picture of Dorian Gray
Woolf, Virginia Mrs. Dalloway
and where are you now?
Posted by: workneh at June 17, 2004 09:03 PMOh! How wonderful! I've been waiting 11 damn years for this!
Posted by: G at March 19, 2004 11:31 AM