After reading the LitNet top 100 I was compelled to compile my own list of favorites, although this is vapidly prosaic to the majority of persons on this forum. This is not a 'best' list, as there are books noticeably elided which would make my top 10 best novels [e.g. Brothers Karamazov]. And of course nor is it objective. Additionally there are literally hundreds of novels which I hope to read, and likely hundreds more of which I have not yet been informed. [authors whom by I've read no more than a single book: Zola, Henry James, DH Lawrence, VS Naipaul, John Barth, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy.]
Also I am delimiting the list entirely to novels, thus NO NOVELLAS [I added an extemporaneous list of 20 below; should really include more Balzac however], and no nonfiction [no Upanishads, no Herodotus; also I consider Kerouac's germane work to be of this category and Melville's 'Typee'] and NO POETRY [so no Faust, no Decameron, Buechner, and all of Shakespeare and Homer...]
Also I would like to point out that the duration which has since passed when I read a book has likely noticeably cooled my enthusiasm of it- and ergo some works suffered as a result- while others which I reread in highschool are likely disproportionally well regarded due to their impact at the time and not my current tastes [for example, McCarthy is much more recent than Balzac, hence...; and Edward Abbey vs. any number of elided books]
Strangely I left off a lot of Faulkner and Balzac and Dostoevsky whom I consider, in terms of breadth and content, the greatest novelists and also my favorite. I simply could not pick one book before another save usually a single exception.
I tried not to get too hung up on the order save the first 5, but thought more in clusters. The reason I limited it to 50 is after I can't even be so tepidly decisive as this grouping...
voila.
1-Sartor Resartus- Carlyle
2-War and Peace- Tolstoy
3-The Alexandria Quartet- Durrell [I'm counting this as a single novel but if pressed on that I would still have Justine in my top 5]
4-The Counterfeiters- Gide
5-Lost Illusions- Balzac
6-20: clustered rather than in any valorized order
ISOLT- Proust [I am including this even though I've only read the first volume
(the first four 'books')]
Blood Meridian- McCarthy
Lord Jim- Conrad
Crime and Punishment-Dostoevsky
A Frolic of His Own- Gaddis
Infinite Jest- DFW
V.- Pynchon
Herzog- Bellow
To the Lighthouse- Woolf
Ada- Nabokov
Les Miserables- Hugo
Anna Karinena- Tolstoy
Sentimental Education- Flaubert
100 years of Solitude- Marquez
Midnight's Children- Rushdie
21-30
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest- Kesey
Generation X- Coupland
Huckleberry Finn- Twain
Don Quixote- Cervantes
Ulysses- Joyce
Sense and Sensibility- Austen
Red and the Black- Stendhal
Dead Souls- Gogol
Nausea- Sartre
Penguin Island- Anatole France
31-40
The Orchard Keeper- McCarthy
Suttree- McCarthy
The Hamlet- Faulkner
Intruder in the Dust-Faulkner
Sound and the Fury-Faulkner
The Unvanquished- Faulkner
The Castle- Kafka
JR- Gaddis
White Noise- DeLillo
Songs of Solomon- Morrison
41-50
Pride and Prejuidice- Austen
Pere Goriot- Balzac
Lolita-Nabokov
For Whom the Bell Tolls- Hemingway
Main Street- Sinclair Lewis
the Monkey Wrench Gang- Abbey
Confederacy of Dunces- Toole
The Pickwick Papers- Dickens
The Confessions of Felix Krull-Mann
Pnin- Nabokov
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extemporaneous list of 20 novellas I excluded from this list:
The Immoralist- Gide
Louis Lambert- Balzac
The Fall- Camus
The Burrow- Kafka
Leaf Storm- GG Marquez
Ward No. 6- Chekov
Hero of Our Time- Lermontov
Typhoon- Conrad
Notes from the Underground- Dostoevsky
Tonio Kroeger- Mann
Billy Budd- Melville
Benito Cereno- Melville
Bartleby the Scrivener- Melville
Chronicle of Death Foretold- GG Marquez
Daisy Miller-Henry James
Sorrows of Young Werther- Goethe
Raise High the Roofbeams- Salinger
Death of Ivan Ilyich- Tolstoy
Father and Sons- Tugenev
Heart of Darkness- Conrad


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