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Dan Simmons comments:
Interesting lists.
Dan Simmons (and his mentor) suggest:
1) All of Shakespeare's plays 2) Dante's DIVINE COMEDY 3) Chaucer's CANTERBURY TALES 4) Cervantes -- DON QUIXOTE 5) Daniel DeFoe -- ROBINSON CRUSOE and MOLL FLANDERS 6) Jonathan Swift -- GULLIVER'S TRAVELS 7) Samuel Richardson -- CLARISSA 8) Henry Fielding -- TOM JONES 9) Laurence Sterne -- TRISTAM SHANDY 10) Oliver Goldsmith -- THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD and SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER 11) Jane Austen -- PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, MANSFIELD PARK, EMMA, and PERSUASION 12) Stendahl -- THE RED AND THE BLACK 13) Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley -- FRANKENSTEIN 14) Balzac -- PERE GORIOT 15) Nathaniel Hawthorne -- THE SCARLET LETTER 16) Charles Dickens -- A TALE OF TWO CITIES, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, DAVID COPPERFIELD, and BLEAK HOUSE 17) Anthony Trollope -- BARCHESTER TOWERS, THE WARDEN 18) Charlotte Bronte (umlaut) --JANE EYRE 19) Emily Bronte (another umlaut) -- WUTHERING HEIGHTS 20) George Eliot -- MIDDLEMARCH, SILAS MARNER, THE MILL ON THE FLOSS 21) Gustave Flaubert -- MADAME BOVARY, SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION 22) Fyodor Dostoevsky -- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT and THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV 23) Leo Tolstoy -- ANNA KARENINA 24) Mark Twain -- HUCKLEBERRY FINN 25) Emile Zola (third umlaut) -- THERESA RAQUIN (backward and forward accent marks in first name) 26) Thomas Hardy -- THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE, THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE, TESS OF THE d'UBERVILLES, JUDE THE OBSCURE 27) Henry James -- THE AMBASSADORS and THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY 28) Joseph Conrad -- LORD JIM, HEART OF DARKNESS, and NOSTROMO 29) Edith Wharton -- THE AGE OF INNOCENCE, THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY, and ETHAN FROMME 30) Rudyard Kipling -- KIM 31) Willa Cather -- MY ANTONIA and A LOST LADY 32) Herman Hesse -- STEPPENWOLF and MAGISTER LUDI 33) Upton Sinclair -- THE JUNGLE 34) Stephen Crane -- THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE and MAGGIE 35) E.M. Forster -- HOWARDS END and A PASSAGE TO INDIA 36) Virginia Woolf -- MRS. DALLOWAY and TO THE LIGHTHOUSE 37) James Joyce -- THE PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN and ULYSSES 38) Franz Kafka -- THE CASTLE and THE TRIAL 39) D.H. Lawrence -- SONS AND LOVERS, THE RAINBOW, and WOMEN IN LOVE 40) Sinclair Lewis -- ARROWSMITH and BABBIT (and I like MAIN STREET) 41) F. Scott Fitzgerald -- THE GREAT GATSBY and TENDER IS THE NIGHT 42) William Faulkner -- THE SOUND AND THE FURY, SANCTUARY, LIGHT IN AUGUST, ABSALOM, ABSALOM! 43) Ernest Hemingway -- THE SUN ALSO RISES, A FAREWELL TO ARMS,THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA 44) John Steinbeck -- THE GRAPES OF WRATH and OF MICE AND MEN 45) Nathanael West -- MISS LONELYHEARTS 46) George Orwell -- 1984 and ANIMAL FARM 47) Graham Greene -- BRIGHTON ROCK 48) Robert Penn Warren -- ALL THE KING'S MEN 49) Richard Wright -- NATIVE SON 50) William Golding -- THE LORD OF THE FLIES 51) Albert Camus -- THE STRANGER and THE PLAGUE 52) Bernard Malamud -- THE FIXER and THE TENANTS 53) Saul Bellow -- HERZOG, MR. SAMMLER'S PLANET and HUMBOLDT'S GIFT 54) Walker Percy -- THE MOVIEGOER 55) Carson McCullers -- THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER and THE BALLAD OF THE SAD CAFE 56) Anthony Burgess -- THE ENDERBY CYCLE, NOTHING LIKE THE SUN, and A CLOCKWORK ORANGE 57) Iris Murdoch -- THE GOOD APPRENTICE 58) William Gaddis -- THE RECOGNITIONS 59) Stanley Elkins -- THE DICK GIBSON SHOW 60) Jose Saramago -- THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JESUS CHRIST 61) Norman Mailer -- THE NAKED AND THE DEAD and ANCIENT EVENINGS 62) James Baldwin -- THE FIRE NEXT TIME, THE PRICE OF THE TICKET, and GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN 63) Flannery O'Connor -- THE VIOLENT BEAR IT AWAY 64) Gabriel Garcia Marquez -- ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE, LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA 65) Ursula K. LeGuin -- THE LEFT HAND OF DARKNESS 66) Jack Vance -- THE DRAGON MASTERS, THE DYING EARTH tales, and THE LANGUAGES OF PAO 67) Toni Morrison -- BELOVED 68) Philip Roth -- THE ZUCKERMAN tetralogy, SABBATH'S THEATER and PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT 69) John Fowles -- THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN and DANIEL MARTIN 70) Cormac McCarthy -- BLOOD MERIDIAN and ALL THE PRETTY HORSES 71) Don DeLillo -- WHITE NOISE and UNDERWORLD 72) Thomas Pynchon -- GRAVITY'S RAINBOW, V,THE CRYING OF LOT 49, and MASON & DIXON 73) Herman Melville -- MOBY DICK 74) Marcel Proust -- IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME 75) Homer -- THE ILIAD and the ODYSSEY 76) Virgil -- THE AENEAD
That's the first month of Joe Kurtz's reading in jail. After that, the list gets idiosyncratic and interesting.
I would say that anyone writing for publication who hasn't read the vast majority of the books above is -- at the very least -- at a serious disadvantage to those readers and authors who have. Ditto on any reader who simply wants to be part of the ancient and ongoing dialogue that is literature and good fiction. Sorry for any typos.
Dan
Edited by Dan Simmons (07/30/09 06:17 AM)
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