Certainly enjoyed THE GREAT GATSBY, but I still think that the last couple of paragraphs of Fitzgerald's THIS SIDE OF PARADISE were magnificent and they marched across the reader's brain.
A similar effect happened to me when I read Louis-Fernand Celine's JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF TIME. Hate Celine's fascist politics, but boy can he write.
As far as 19th Century fiction goes my two favorites for first place are
Crane's THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE and Flaubert's MADAME BOVARY. The latter though has one aspect that makes me have to give pride of place to Crane - Flaubert wrote in French, and I have only read BOVARY in English.
I am certain I miss much as a result.
Also anything by Henri Beyle (Stendhal) particularly THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PALMA and his various books of reminiscenses.
Jeff
A similar effect happened to me when I read Louis-Fernand Celine's JOURNEY TO THE EDGE OF TIME. Hate Celine's fascist politics, but boy can he write.
As far as 19th Century fiction goes my two favorites for first place are
Crane's THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE and Flaubert's MADAME BOVARY. The latter though has one aspect that makes me have to give pride of place to Crane - Flaubert wrote in French, and I have only read BOVARY in English.
I am certain I miss much as a result.
Also anything by Henri Beyle (Stendhal) particularly THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PALMA and his various books of reminiscenses.
Jeff
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