I was gonna say, it's not that good of an article.
Thank you! I read it when it came out and kept meaning to try to track it down.
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I was gonna say, it's not that good of an article.
Thank you! I read it when it came out and kept meaning to try to track it down.
I just got a gift certificate to a bookstore! Now it's time to give me recommendations!
The Good Soldier, Ford Madox Ford.
Based on your enthusiasm for The Remains of the Day, I genuinely think you'd like it. So I'm not just recommending it because I adore it, but that is a factor.
I've never heard of it, but the Amazon description does make it sound like the Remains of the Day comparison is apt. Thanks!
Is there a movie of this coming out soon? I've seen like forty The Good X trailers.
Heh. Not that I'm aware of, but every time I see something about The Good German I do a double-take.
I talked about it for a while here -- and it's not really something that can be spoiled, but halfway through I do make it clear that I'm about to start talking about specific parts.
The Good Shepherd is about to come out too, adding to the confusion.
P-C, did you say you were interested in reading Middlemarch? I think you should give it a try. It is one of my favorites.
I talked about it for a while here -- and it's not really something that can be spoiled, but halfway through I do make it clear that I'm about to start talking about specific parts.
Damn, it does sound good! I'll look for it. And Middlemarch ! And...then never find the time to read them because I'm watching so much TV. Though if I get them before I go home, I think I may have time at home to read.
I second the Ford Madox Ford. It's excellent.
The Good Soldier, Ford Madox Ford.
OMG, someone else who has read and loved this!! (As in, I third the rec!) This was my favorite book I read in college--I had the same teacher for Freshman Lit and the Modern Lit class I took a few years later, and he had us read that book for both classes. I completely fell for it, and remember getting into a very impassioned argument with a classmate in the Modern Lit class over whether Leonora was a complete bitch or justified in what she did (I defended her, of course). A book that reveals something new at every reading, and one I am waaay overdue in looking at again. I still have my copy, and might bring it with me on my Xmas trip to Mom's.