Pierre Menard
12-09-2012, 12:07 PM
What books are we looking forward to reading in 2013? It can be new or old books, first reads or re-reads.
Looking at my shelf, I have about 30 unstarted books. I'm especially looking forward to:
- Don Quixote (Will be my first of next year)
- The Divine Comedy: I was always a bit daunted but being around this place has re-ignited my desire to read it. I'll be reading the Ciardi translation, and probably the Hollander one at some later date (as well as others in the future).
- Swann's Way (and hopefully the rest of ISoLT): I've long, long been fascinated with Proust and really want to set aside the time for his work. Moncrieff/Kilmartin/Enright translation.
- The Odyssey: Big fan of 'The Iliad' so it's about time I got around to it. Fitzgerald translation.
- The Decameron: I'll probably eat away at this over the course of the entire year, as I do with most collections of short stories/story cycles.
As always, in a months time, I'll be spending far, far too much time deciding on what I'm going to choose next and will admonish myself for buying so many books at once.
Looking at my shelf, I have about 30 unstarted books. I'm especially looking forward to:
- Don Quixote (Will be my first of next year)
- The Divine Comedy: I was always a bit daunted but being around this place has re-ignited my desire to read it. I'll be reading the Ciardi translation, and probably the Hollander one at some later date (as well as others in the future).
- Swann's Way (and hopefully the rest of ISoLT): I've long, long been fascinated with Proust and really want to set aside the time for his work. Moncrieff/Kilmartin/Enright translation.
- The Odyssey: Big fan of 'The Iliad' so it's about time I got around to it. Fitzgerald translation.
- The Decameron: I'll probably eat away at this over the course of the entire year, as I do with most collections of short stories/story cycles.
As always, in a months time, I'll be spending far, far too much time deciding on what I'm going to choose next and will admonish myself for buying so many books at once.