Which in my world basically mean the same thing...
Each holiday I make a huge list of books I plan to read, which I never end up actually doing because I find other books to read in stead. Well, I'm not giving up.
This time I feel like reading a few classics, and some I think should end up being classic (mind you, I'm saying this even before I've read them...):
- Jack Kerouac's On the Road, I actually have two different versions of this book: the original manuscript and the one that ended up being published - I don't know which one I'll read.
- Allen Ginsberg, I love his poems and I've gotten a hold of his whole production, I might not read it all, but I'll definitely read his collection Howl and other poems.
- Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.
- Joseph Heller's Catch-22.These are all books I was supposed to read last fall, but never got through them (I took a class in 1950s American Literature).
- James Joyce's Ulysses - the original 1922 text, apparently without interference - what ever that means.
- Miguel de Cervantes Saaveda's Don Quijote - I've read it for a class earlier, but never finished it.
- Ernest Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls and To Have and Have not - I'm not sure I'll read them both, we'll see.
- Amalie Skram: Constance Ring - One Norwegian made the list!
- John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath - I have started reading this book so many time, it's about time I get past chapter 4
- Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo - saw the movie the other day, it made me want to read the book.
And the non-classics:
- Haruki Murakami: Norwegian Wood and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle - I love Murakami, he is one of my favourite authors.
- Paul Auster: The Book of Illusions - I'm reading this one because I promised a friend I would a few years ago, but never did.
But before I read any of these books I'm going to read Chris Cleave's Little Bee - which I will be writing a review of for a journal (? På godt norsk: tidsskrift). Yesterday I was at a book meeting where Chris Cleave read from the book, it was so much fun. He is really good at presenting himself and his book.
A friend of mine and I got up really early to go to the book meeting at Aschehoug, and all I could think of when I was there was how much I wanted to work there. <- and that's the life part of this blog
Yay! Great list! Hm.. Skriver likegodt på norsk, jeg...
SvarSlettBra liste! Jeg synes det er rørende at du vil lese Book of Illusions fordi du har lovt meg det (med mindre det også er andre du har lovt dette til, regner jeg det er meg du refererer til). Og dobbelt-yay for Chris Cleave! (Han skal i bloggen min i dag også) :)
Oioi en kommentar på bloggen! Betyr det at jeg faktisk offisielt har en blogg nå?
SvarSlettHehe, jo da, det er du jeg referer til. Og jeg skal lese boka i løpet av sommeren!
En trippel hurra for Chris Cleave, blir det bilde av hans signatur og batman-stamp (hva er det på norsk??) på bloggen din?
Godt poeng, det burde jeg jo inkludert! Kanskje jeg skal ta et i ettermiddag...
SvarSlettOg grattis med å offisielt ha en blogg! Kommentarer er jo stas, i grunn ;)
(Flaggermusmannstempel?)