We are meeting in two days, and I just can't wait! I devoured The Road in late March, and talked about it to everyone who wanted to hear about it or not.
I was so looking forward to our meeting that I clicked on the links Natalie posted and watched the interviews with my buddy Cormac.
Here is my first impression after watching the interview with Oprah: you know you are not the target audience of the video when the one ad showed before the clip is about Macy's bras. On this note, I'm going to burp out loud, get a beer from the fridge and watch some hockey highlights. (You should still watch the video of Cormac commenting on excerpts from The Road)
I'm leaving you on Laure's Top 5. It looks like a good starting point for anyone who wants to read great books! (Sorry for the delay Laure!!!)
1. Anna Karénine, L. Tolstoï – Tolstoï's chef d’œuvre. Fascinating vision of the Russian aristocratic society within the city and the countryside from the end of the 18th century. Amazing descriptions of the characters' feelings and great thoughts about life.
2. Les Misérables, V. Hugo – Historical and social picture of the 19th century in France. V. Hugo describes Paris and the poor with strong realism (that might have upset the wealthier readers in those days!). This book is really positive about the human nature.
3. Tuareg, A.V. Figueroa – Amazing insight of the tuareg culture and their life in the desert. (Translated in English on SCRIBD!!)
4. The Grapes of Wrath, J. Steinbeck – Great historical insight of the poor farmers’ conditions in southern USA in the 30’s. Wonderful book about survival and human nature in a hard world. Very good book about the critical period of the beginning of capitalism in the USA.
5. For Whom the Bell Tolls, E. Hemingway – A book, with the Spanish civil war as background, that makes you think about life, love and death. It is a pleasure to read about characters so alive and deep.
April 19, 2009
April 02, 2009
Cormac McCarthy
Watch some interviews with him - what a wow book to put images in your head!
If you like this one, you may enjoy the book called "World Made By Hand" by James Howard Kunstler- about how America would be after electricity and who knows what else runs out...interesting speculative fiction
If you like this one, you may find the book called The World Without Us interesting. Is about how the world would be if we did not live in it
By Natalie
If you like this one, you may enjoy the book called "World Made By Hand" by James Howard Kunstler- about how America would be after electricity and who knows what else runs out...interesting speculative fiction
If you like this one, you may find the book called The World Without Us interesting. Is about how the world would be if we did not live in it
By Natalie
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