growing V-list

Charles Albert cfalbert at gmail.com
Mon May 17 09:05:01 CDT 2010


Please add A Cool Million o the list as it has received at least two
nominations, as I recall.


and it is not nearly as bleak as Miss Lonelyhearts....


love,

cfa

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Joseph Tracy <brook7 at sover.net> wrote:

>
> D0N'T FORGET TO VOTE! THE IDEA IS TO CHOOSE A BOOK FOR A GROUP READ. IF YOU
> CAN E-MAIL, YOU CAN LEGALLY VOTE, REGARDLESS AND IRREGARDLESS OF YOUR
> PARTICULAR NUMBERS, COLOR/S, GENDER/S, LITERARY ATROCITIES, PRE-EXISTING
> CONDITION/S, NATIONAL ORIGIN, PLANET OF BIRTH, OR BAD HABIT/S.       3 BOOKS
> IN ORDER.
>
> Nabokov- Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle
> Melville- Moby Dick
> Melville- Confidence Man
> Chabon- The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
>  Henry Roth- Call it Sleep
> Charles Portis : Dog of the South
> Dashiel Hammet The Maltese Falcon
> Alfred Chandler: The Visible Hand; The Managerial Revolution in American
> Business
> Pynchon: V
> Pynchon: Against the Day-
> Raymond Chandler : Farewell My Lovely
> Bulgakov: The Master and  Margarita
> Ishmael Reed, Mumbo Jumbo
> Wurlitzer: Nog
> Bolano: 2666
> Henry Adams: The Education of Henry Adams
> Joyce: Ulysses
> Heller: Catch 22
> Ellison: Invisible Man
> Ned Beauman: "Boxer, Beetle"
> Charles Portis: Masters of Atlantis
> Charles Portis: Gringos
> Calvino: Invisible Cities
> Chesterton: The Man Who was Thursday
> Norbert Weiner : Cybernetics
> Bellow: The Adventures of Augie March
> Nathanael West: Miss Lonelyhearts
>
>
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