Question:
What books have you read on this list?
Spector
2010-02-25 12:41:02 UTC
Langston Hughes--The Collected Poems
S.J. Perelman--The Most of SJ Perelman
James Joyce--Ulysses
James Dickey--Collected Poems
James Michener--The Source
Gertrude Stein--Autobiography of Alice B. Tolkas
MacKinlay Kantor--Andersonville
William Burroughs--Naked Lunch
Sinclair Lewis--Babbitt
Martin Buber--I and Thou
John Ruskin--The Stones of Venice
Boris Pasternak--Doctor Zhivago
Charles Lamb--Essays
Charles Darwin--Voyage of the Beagle
Henry Adams--The Education of Henry Adams
Tony Morrison--Song of Solomon
Carson McCullers--The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
WH Auden--The Dyer's Hand
Karl Jaspers--Philosophy of Existence
W.E.B. DuBois--Black Reconstruction
Anthony Burgess--A Clockwork Orange
Victor Hugo--Les Miserables
John steinbeck--East of Eden
Eleven answers:
Matt
2010-02-25 15:17:23 UTC
I have read Les Miserables. I recommend it most highly! You should know that it is very long, however.
2010-02-25 20:43:47 UTC
Regrettably none, although I've wanted to read Les Miserables
2010-02-25 21:15:19 UTC
I've read A Clockwork Orange. It's a very good book but it's not one for those of a delicate disposition.
Katie M
2010-02-25 20:44:13 UTC
Wow. That's quite a list. I haven't read any of them, and I consider myself fairly well-read. But I have a friend who has read Les Miserables and loved it and told me I should read it as well, and I plan on doing so.
Danny
2010-02-25 20:56:24 UTC
None by Nothing Ohno
aingel93
2010-02-25 20:47:31 UTC
None:( But I did see Dr.Zhivago and it was an amazing movie. I must read it.
2010-02-25 20:42:13 UTC
Wow, I've read none of those. :l
mEERA
2010-02-25 20:52:08 UTC
None of them . - .
Believer
2010-02-25 20:43:54 UTC
none
Goodgirlsgobad8
2010-02-25 23:24:36 UTC
zero :(
amora
2010-02-25 20:45:01 UTC
none.


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