Lads, do any of you remember the Don Quixote and TCOMC reading groups last winter? I think we should try to get another one started. I know that some anons out there are actually reading and need the extra motivation of a daily thread to finally read the doorstopper on their backlog.
ITT: We figure out what book we should read, vote, and establish a reading schedule
Pick three(3) book that you would like to read. Once there are a good amount of books suggested, I'll put together a strawpoll and we can go from there.
Also, my book picks,
1. Crime and Punishment
2. Faust
3. Gravity's Rainbow
1) Beckett's Trilogy or Murphy/Watt
2) The Iliad (no Start with the Greeks, just Homer, since the last group that attempted to start with the Greeks failed miserably)
3) Spring Snow, by Mishima (if this one works, we could even to another three for the rest of the tetralogy)
1. In Watermelon Sugar
2. Interaction of Color
3. The Colour of Magic
I want to read relatively obscure, hard, boring books with /lit/. Books I more or less have no interest to read otherwise other than people on /lit/ memeing them. In no order...
Men and Women
The Recognitions
The Tunnel
Can we read Anne of Green Gables?
Finnegans wake
Don quijote
The idiot
1. Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchan
2. The Pale King by DFW
3. White Noise by Don DeLillo
there will be a moby dick reading group starting in june 17, so, if you want go read along..
les miserables
the three musketeers
anna karenina
1. Gravity's Rainbow
2. Phenomenology of Spirit
3. The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology