Shadowdude
Cult of Personality
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Hi all,
As you may know, I'm doing the Stream of Consciousness satire, and my reading list is as follows:
- Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
- Last Exit to Brooklyn, Hubert Selby Jr.
- One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey
- Ulysses, James Joyce
- The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger (doubles as Belonging as well!)
- A Sense of Belonging, edited by John Stevens (a series of short stories)
- Quantum of Solace, the Complete James Bond Short Stories, Ian Fleming
I'm thinking of also adding The Writer's Journey (C Vogler), First Five Pages (N Lukeman), Writing Book (K Grenville), In Search of Lost Time (M Proust), To the Lighthouse (V Woolf), The Waves (V Woolf), The Room (H Selby, Jr) and Requiem for a Dream (H Selby, Jr).
However, after reading 27 short stories (the total number of stories in the James Bond and Belonging books), I would think I don't need to read books on how short stories work. Then, after reading five full length novels of stream-of-consciousness, amounting to around 2000 pages (damned Ulysses), that would probably be enough. Right?
So uhh, how's my reading list?
As you may know, I'm doing the Stream of Consciousness satire, and my reading list is as follows:
- Mrs Dalloway, Virginia Woolf
- Last Exit to Brooklyn, Hubert Selby Jr.
- One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey
- Ulysses, James Joyce
- The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger (doubles as Belonging as well!)
- A Sense of Belonging, edited by John Stevens (a series of short stories)
- Quantum of Solace, the Complete James Bond Short Stories, Ian Fleming
I'm thinking of also adding The Writer's Journey (C Vogler), First Five Pages (N Lukeman), Writing Book (K Grenville), In Search of Lost Time (M Proust), To the Lighthouse (V Woolf), The Waves (V Woolf), The Room (H Selby, Jr) and Requiem for a Dream (H Selby, Jr).
However, after reading 27 short stories (the total number of stories in the James Bond and Belonging books), I would think I don't need to read books on how short stories work. Then, after reading five full length novels of stream-of-consciousness, amounting to around 2000 pages (damned Ulysses), that would probably be enough. Right?
So uhh, how's my reading list?