View Full Version : Seriously good books not known?
Abdul Alhazred
5th June 2005, 10:49 PM
Books nobody else I know has read that have seriously shaped my thinking. Anyone out there read any of these?
The Martyrdom of Man, by Winwood Reade (19th century atheist)
The Green Child, by Herbert Read (friend of Orwell)
The Forty Days of Musa Dagh, by Franz Werfel
Journey Among Warriors, by Eve Curie (Marie Curies's daughter BTW)
An American Doctor's Odyssey, by Victor Heiser
Penguin Island, by Anatole France
To the Finland Station, by Edmund Wilson
TragicMonkey
6th June 2005, 12:05 PM
Penguin Island, among other of Anatole France's works. I like him. But he's one of those authors nobody's discussed in over fifty years. I haven't even heard of the others you listed. (Except "To the Finland Station", but only because it's mentioned in a Pet Shop Boys song.)
epepke
6th June 2005, 11:42 PM
La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas. A 16th century novel in dialogue hardly known outside Spain. The only translation I know of in English was done around that time, so it seems archaic, but the original work is excellent.
TragicMonkey
7th June 2005, 12:21 AM
I'll add Pearl Buck's autobiography, My Several Worlds. She was a very insightful woman, with a philosophical bent and a great compassion for humanity. She travelled widely, and her observations of various cultures are interesting.
Unfortunately, all she's known for these days is The Good Earth, which is not that good compared to her other works like Pavilion of Women and Mandala.
bruto
8th June 2005, 08:28 AM
If you liked Penguin Island, (one of my all time favorites) you'll probably also like The Revolt of the Angels. Shorter, and less historical satire, but great fun.
A favorite I also recommend whenever possible is Riddley Walker, by Russell Hoban, and among more recent novels I heartily recommend Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake.
edit: hmm, you can tell I grew up in the age of typewriters - I carefully put in the formatting for underlines without it even occurring to me that I could have used Italics!
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