Originally Posted by
Desolation
Hmmm...That's an interesting idea. I'd like to participate, but I'm not sure if I'll have time. My big reading goals for the year are War and Peace and Ulysses, neither of which qualify for the challenge because I read Anna Karenina and Portrait last year.
I know for sure that in between those two mountains, I would like to read the following authors this year, none of whom I have read before:
- Andre Breton (Nadja)
- Italo Svevo (Zeno's Conscience)
- Jorge Luis Borges (Labyrinths)
- Thomas Pynchon (V.)
- Kenneth Patchen (Journal of Albion Moonlight)
- Lautremont (Maldoror)
- Mikhail Bulgakov (Master and the Margarita)
- Sigmund Freud (The Psychopathology of Everyday Life)
- Leonard Cohen (Beautiful Losers)
- Nikolai Gogol (Dead Souls)
- JD Salinger (Franny and Zooey)
Hey, that perfectly worked out to 11...imagine that. I read so slowly these days that I lack confidence in my ability to read all of them along with War and Peace and Ulysses, though.