View Poll Results: Which authors' works would you like to read in 2007? (Multiple choice is possible!)

Voters
35. You may not vote on this poll
  • Arkadi and Boriss Strugatski

    6 17.14%
  • Viktor Pelevin

    4 11.43%
  • John Updike

    12 34.29%
  • Salman Rushdie

    13 37.14%
  • Gunter Grass

    10 28.57%
  • Cormac McCarthy

    7 20.00%
  • David Lodge

    7 20.00%
  • Truman Capote

    14 40.00%
  • Jeffrey Eugenides

    11 31.43%
  • Kurt Vonnegut

    13 37.14%
  • Oscar Wilde*

    22 62.86%
  • Mihail Bulgakov

    12 34.29%
  • D.H. Lawrence*

    14 40.00%
  • Edith Wharton*

    12 34.29%
  • Milan Kundera

    12 34.29%
  • Joseph Heller

    6 17.14%
  • Henry Rider Haggard*

    5 14.29%
  • Ovid

    11 31.43%
  • Philip Roth

    7 20.00%
  • John Irving

    13 37.14%
  • Henry James*

    11 31.43%
  • Angela Carter

    6 17.14%
  • Ian McEwan

    9 25.71%
  • H.P Lovecraft

    13 37.14%
  • Terry Pratchett

    7 20.00%
  • George Bernard Shaw*

    17 48.57%
  • Stella Gibbons

    3 8.57%
Multiple Choice Poll.
Page 1 of 4 1234 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 57

Thread: 2007 Authors Poll

  1. #1
    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Tweet @ScherLitNet
    Posts
    23,903

    2007 Authors Poll

    ~
    "It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
    ~


  2. #2
    Lady of Smilies Nightshade's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Now that would be telling it, wouldnt it?
    Posts
    13,715
    Blog Entries
    144
    hummm could we really cheeky ans ask for a link about each author?
    My mission in life is to make YOU smile
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    "The time has come," the Walrus said,"To talk of many things:

    Forum Rules- You know you want to read 'em

    |Litnet Challange status = 5/260
    |currently reading

  3. #3
    Serious business Taliesin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    The West Pole
    Posts
    2,228
    Blog Entries
    3
    How come it so that quite a number of people have voted already? How much do they know about the authors above? Do they really know about all of them to make a good and fair decision so soon? Do they really know all of these authors or have checked those they don't in Wikipedia or in net?
    Somehow we doubt it.
    Don't just leave an author voteless because you have never heard of him/her. Perhaps he or she has written masterpieces but you won't vote for him/her because you haven't heard of him/her.
    We make a suggestion.
    Let's tell people about what these authors are and what they have written so that people could be a bit more knowing in their decisions, OK?
    So.

    The Strugatski brothers are the peak of Soviet Russian science fiction. We seriously dooubt whether they have been bettered. (people have been discussing about the Russian scifi between two beliefs: The Strugatskis are the fathers of us all/ We have started to overcome them.) And Soviet Russian scifi is a literature room about as big as angloamerican scifi. Compare the scale in your mind. If you have at least little interest in sci-fi,(and you don't have to. Strugatskis are universal literature) then Strugatskis are in the level or higher than, say, Simak, Dick, Le Guin, Asimov and the other famous names of angloamerican science fiction.
    They are good, and yet different from angloamerican sci-fi.
    We strongly recommend them.
    If you believe even a half of this post, you are severely mistaken.

  4. #4
    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Tweet @ScherLitNet
    Posts
    23,903
    Quote Originally Posted by Nightshade View Post
    hummm could we really cheeky ans ask for a link about each author?
    Yes, you could!

    It's a great idea, Night. Actually last night/this morning when I posted the poll, I thought of doing it but felt too lazy and sleepy
    Quote Originally Posted by Taliesin View Post
    Don't just leave an author voteless because you have never heard of him/her. Perhaps he or she has written masterpieces but you won't vote for him/her because you haven't heard of him/her.
    We make a suggestion.
    Let's tell people about what these authors are and what they have written so that people could be a bit more knowing in their decisions, OK?
    Personally speaking, I was doing a little reading on the authors as they were nominated and I have an idea about which books I would like to read next year so voted for authors of those mainly.


    However, I think it is a good idea to give some background information on more obscure authors. Please feel free to post on the authors of your choice and campaign!
    ~
    "It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
    ~


  5. #5
    Super papayahed's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    17,056
    Quote Originally Posted by Taliesin View Post
    How come it so that quite a number of people have voted already? How much do they know about the authors above? Do they really know about all of them to make a good and fair decision so soon? Do they really know all of these authors or have checked those they don't in Wikipedia or in net?
    Somehow we doubt it.
    Don't just leave an author voteless because you have never heard of him/her. Perhaps he or she has written masterpieces but you won't vote for him/her because you haven't heard of him/her.
    We make a suggestion.
    Let's tell people about what these authors are and what they have written so that people could be a bit more knowing in their decisions, OK?
    So.

    The Strugatski brothers are the peak of Soviet Russian science fiction. We seriously dooubt whether they have been bettered. (people have been discussing about the Russian scifi between two beliefs: The Strugatskis are the fathers of us all/ We have started to overcome them.) And Soviet Russian scifi is a literature room about as big as angloamerican scifi. Compare the scale in your mind. If you have at least little interest in sci-fi,(and you don't have to. Strugatskis are universal literature) then Strugatskis are in the level or higher than, say, Simak, Dick, Le Guin, Asimov and the other famous names of angloamerican science fiction.
    They are good, and yet different from angloamerican sci-fi.
    We strongly recommend them.
    You've convinced me!

    And have shamed me into researching the rest of the authors I haven't heard of, I have a month for this, but if I miss this poll too I'm not gonna be happy!
    Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda


  6. #6
    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Tweet @ScherLitNet
    Posts
    23,903
    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    You've convinced me!

    And have shamed me into researching the rest of the authors I haven't heard of, I have a month for this, but if I miss this poll too I'm not gonna be happy!
    There are quick links to the authors nominated in my first post if that makes things easier for you.

    And you have two months to vote!
    ~
    "It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
    ~


  7. #7
    Metamorphosing Pensive's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    Neverland
    Posts
    10,601
    Quote Originally Posted by Taliesin View Post
    How come it so that quite a number of people have voted already? How much do they know about the authors above? Do they really know about all of them to make a good and fair decision so soon? Do they really know all of these authors or have checked those they don't in Wikipedia or in net?
    Somehow we doubt it.
    Don't just leave an author voteless because you have never heard of him/her. Perhaps he or she has written masterpieces but you won't vote for him/her because you haven't heard of him/her.
    We make a suggestion.
    Let's tell people about what these authors are and what they have written so that people could be a bit more knowing in their decisions, OK?
    So.
    I don't think so that it take much time to search for some authors on net. Oh well, that's another thing if you start reading their details. And most of the authors like John Updike, George Bernard Shaw, Terry Pratchett, DH Lawrance, Salman Rushdie and Oscar Wilde, are the one's most of us already know about a bit.

    But that's certainly a good idea if the nominator provide a basic information of his/her nomination, so we wouldn't have to search at wikipedia and other sources on net.

    As for my nomination, John Updike, I will say that he seems like a good author. (I have got The Centaur at home.) Mostly, his works are based on fantasy and he has published poetry, literary critisism and some other children books as well such as Rabbit novels.
    I sang of leaves, of leaves of gold, and leaves of gold there grew.

  8. #8
    If grace is an ocean... grace86's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Southern California
    Posts
    1,880
    Blog Entries
    39
    Well I am glad we can vote for quite a few. Some of the authors I have around here waiting to be read so I will have to vote for them, and others (I already researched during nominations) sound so good!

    I will post some information about the authors I nominated a little later.
    "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest, I don't have time to maintain these regrets, when I think about, the way....He loves us..."


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=5xXowT4eJjY

  9. #9
    Vincit Qui Se Vincit Virgil's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    20,354
    Blog Entries
    248
    Since I picked Cormac MaCarthy, and perhaps most have not heard of him, here's a blurb from Wiki encyclopedia:

    Cormac McCarthy
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Jump to: navigation, search
    Cormac McCarthy

    Born: July 20, 1933
    Providence, Rhode Island
    Occupation(s): Writer,Playwright
    Genre(s): Literature
    Magnum opus: Blood Meridian, or the Evening Redness in the West, The Border Trilogy
    Influences: Herman Melville,William Faulkner
    Website: Official Website
    For the musician Cormac McCarthy, see Cormac McCarthy (musician).

    Cormac McCarthy is an American novelist, author of nine Southern Gothic and Western novels. He lives in the Tesuque area of Santa Fe, New Mexico with his wife, Jennifer Winkley and their son John.

    Literary critic Harold Bloom has named him as one of the four major American novelists of his time, along with Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo, and Philip Roth. He is frequently compared by modern reviewers to William Faulkner and, less often, Herman Melville.
    You can read the rest of it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cormac_McCarthy

    I consider him at the top of the American novelists writing today.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

    My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/

  10. #10
    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Tweet @ScherLitNet
    Posts
    23,903
    Please note that the first post in the thread includes quick links to the author bios included in the poll.
    ~
    "It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
    ~


  11. #11
    Vincit Qui Se Vincit Virgil's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    New York
    Posts
    20,354
    Blog Entries
    248
    Oh, sorry Scher. I didn't realize. And i bet most people aren't clicking the link.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

    My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/

  12. #12
    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Tweet @ScherLitNet
    Posts
    23,903
    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    Oh, sorry Scher. I didn't realize.
    Nothing to apologise for.

    And i bet most people aren't clicking the link.
    ...which is why I inserted a reminder
    ~
    "It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
    ~


  13. #13
    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Tweet @ScherLitNet
    Posts
    23,903
    The result as it stands at the moment:

    Oscar Wilde* 7

    D.H. Lawrence* 7

    Milan Kundera 7

    John Updike 6

    Edith Wharton* 6

    John Irving 6

    Henry James* 6

    George Bernard Shaw* 6

    Truman Capote 5

    Ovid 5

    Ian McEwan 5

    Salman Rushdie 4

    Gunter Grass 4

    Jeffrey Eugenides 4

    Kurt Vonnegut 4

    Mihail Bulgakov 4

    H.P Lovecraft 4

    Cormac McCarthy 3

    Joseph Heller 3

    Angela Carter 3

    Arkadi and Boriss Strugatski 2

    Viktor Pelevin 2

    David Lodge 2

    Henry Rider Haggard* 2

    Philip Roth 2

    Terry Pratchett 2

    Stella Gibbons 1


    The first 12 authors will be included in our 2007 reading list.
    ~
    "It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
    ~


  14. #14
    Registered User
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Posts
    213
    What if there's a tie? For example, right now Rushdie, Grass, Eugenides, Vonnegut, and Bulgakov are all tied for 12th place.
    "In the sunset of dissolution, everything is illuminated by the aura of nostalgia, even the guillotine."
    - Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being

  15. #15
    Rushdie is the best

Page 1 of 4 1234 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Book Club Proposal- 2007
    By Scheherazade in forum Forum Book Club
    Replies: 69
    Last Post: 09-01-2006, 07:28 AM
  2. 2006 Author Poll
    By Scheherazade in forum Forum Book Club
    Replies: 92
    Last Post: 11-30-2005, 09:25 PM
  3. Book Club Proposal Poll
    By Scheherazade in forum Forum Book Club
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 09-29-2005, 04:18 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •