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Vintage Reading: From Plato to Bradbury: A Personal Tour of Some of the World's Best Books
By: Robert KanigelImprint: Bancroft Press
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Vintage Reading brings eighty of the world's most unforgettable books out from behind the high castle walls, lowers the drawbridge, and welcomes readers inside. With lively and concise commentary, award-winning author Robert Kanigel throws an arm around the reader and becomes the tour guide to classics, best-sellers, lesser-known greats, and everything in-between. From St. Augustine's Confessions to Dorothy Parker's Stories, Kanigel presents a unique collection of essays unlike any other stuffy attempt at introducing the modern reader to Great Books.Vintage Reading is welcoming. It opens the door to eighty good books rather than post stern-faced guards around them. Before writing his critically acclaimed titles The Man Who Knew Infinity and The One Best Way, Kanigel penned these essays to guide time-starved bibliophiles to important books they may have missed. The essays appeared in such publications as Baltimore's Evening Sun, Cleveland's Plain Dealer, and The Los Angeles Times. Vintage Reading brings eighty of the world's most unforgettable books out from behind the high castle walls, lowers the drawbridge, and welcomes readers inside. With lively and concise commentary, award-winning author Robert Kanigel throws an arm around the reader and becomes the tour guide to: Books That Shaped the Western World Books on Everyone's List of Literary Classics Books on Many a List for Burning Lighter Fare: Good Reads, Best Sellers One-of-a-Kinds "But I Know What I Like": Books on Aesthetics & Style Making Hard Work Easy: Great Works of Popularization Not Robinson Crusoe...Lesser Known Classics The Realm of the Spirit: Holy & Human From St. Augustine's Confessions to Dorothy Parker's Stories, Kanigel presents a unique collection of essays unlike any other stuffy attempt at introducing the modern reader to Great Books.Vintage Reading is welcoming. It opens the door to eighty good books rather than post stern-faced guards around them.
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| Title of eBook: Vintage Reading: From Plato to Bradbury: A Personal Tour of Some of the World's Best Books | |
| Release Date: 08-26-2010 | |
| Publisher: Bancroft Press |
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Vintage Reading: From Plato to Bradbury: A Personal Tour of Some of the World's Best Books
Chapter One
On Every List of Literary Classics
As I Lay Dying — William Faulkner
The Portrait of a Lady — Henry James
Look Homeward, Angel — Thomas Wolfe
Wuthering Heights — Emily Bronte
Kim — Rudyard Kipling
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland — Lewis Carroll
Justine — Lawrence Durrell
Oliver Twist — Charles Dickens
Pride and Prejudice — Jane Austen
A Passage to India — E. M. Forster
My Antonia — Willa Cather
Madame Bovary — Gustave Flaubert
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A sadly unadventurous grouping?
The truth is, the dozen novels here would land on almost anyone's list of admired classics. Oliver, Madame Bovary, White Rabbit, Kim, and the other characters who appear in them are by now almost no longer fictional; they live in our collective imagination. We encounter them, third hand, in the movies and plays most of these novels have inspired. But how much better to meet them personally, within the warm embrace of print, in the way Dickens and Flaubert intended us to meet them?
Look Homeward Angel
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By Thomas Wolfe First published in 1929
This is a Great American Novel.
Nothing about it is small. From its sheer length to its soaring, sometimes overswollen language, to its magnificent characters, to a romantic publishing history awash in the glow of a famous editor (Maxwell Perkins), to the towering narcissistic personality of its author, Look Homeward Angel is, and always was, a Literary Event.
Plot? The plot is that Eugene Ga
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