Originally Posted by The Comedian
1. Poetry -- Selected Poems by Paul Verlaine. -- Check
I bought this book a while ago to participate in the poetry reading group on Litnet. But work and responsibilities took me away from the thread, so I never read a word of it.
2. Fiction -- Wieland by Charles Brockden Brown. I'm planning to renew/refresh my interest in early American literature
3. Philosophy --The Sense of Beauty by George Santayana. I like reading philosophy and a colleague told me that Santayana knew his way around a sentence, so I'm all in.
4. Fiction -- The Third Man by Graham Greene. I've never read much detective fiction. It's time.
5. Non-fiction -- Beyond the Aspen Grove by Ann Zwinger. I love nature/environmental non-fiction. And Zwinger has been inexcusably absent from my reading habits. Time to amend that mistake.
6. Drama -- Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead by Tom Stoppard. Never read it or anything else by Stoppard. And this book was given to me by a friend in grad school. Eleven years ago I told him I'd read it. Better late than never.
7. Poetry -- Sailing Alone Around the Room by Billy Collins. He's a great contemporary American poet. And I've never read a thing he's written.
8. Non-fiction -- Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum. Bought it in a used book store for $.75. It looked interesting and the Collins book (above) borrows its title.
9. Poetry -- Selected Poems by Giacomo Leopardi. See the reason posted for the Verlaine selection.
10. Fiction -- The Master & Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. A friend told me I should read it. I said "sure". That was four years ago. Another one of those "it's about time" books.
11. Comics -- Silver Surfer: Requiem by J. Michael Straczynski. Sounds interesting.