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Chief book critic for The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize winner, and perhaps the only person on earth with the guts to call the work of Philip Roth "flimsy" and that of John Updike "cringe- making."Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The author's darkly luminous masterpiece: the original novel about the American Dream—and the most beautifully written, ever.–MK$9, amazon.
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Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner. In recounting the story of one woman's death and her burial from multiple points of view, this short, fierce book helped remake the modern novel and influenced generations of writers to come.–MK$8, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
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Mason & Dixon, by Thomas Pynchon. A buddy movie starring the British surveyors who mapped the boundary between North and South in pre- Revolutionary America and a dazzling post- modernist confection that emerges as the author's most affecting novel yet.–MK$1. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Stories Of Vladimir Nabokov. A glittering collection of tales animated by the author's fascination with the magical transactions of art and the indelible losses of exile.–MK$1. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao, by Junot Diaz.
A funny, street- smart portrait of a second- generation Dominican geek that unfolds into a vibrant meditation on public and private history.–MK$9, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
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Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko. Ceremony is one of the great (and under appreciated) American novels. Silko writes with tremendous power, rage, and range of violence, Pueblo myth and a veteran's recovery.–LG$1. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Collected Stories of Grace Paley.
Under the seductive, crisp and funny voice of Grace Paley, there burns a great indignation and condemnation of the way the powerful prey on the weak in society.–LG$1. Watch Grandma Online Mic. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Middlemarch, by George Eliot. This novel has the most capacious vision of humanity that I know of. In a crowded field of novels about small towns and marriage and idealism, it remains the best.–LG$7, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
Giovanni's Room, by James Baldwin. I could have chosen Baldwin's essay collections The Fire Next Time or Notes of a Native Son; if his absolutely great short story "Sonny's Blues" were a stand- alone book, it would have been a shoo- in. In Giovanni's Room, published in 1. Baldwin wrote gorgeously of a homosexual relationship in Paris, a book so far ahead of its time that America is still catching up to it.–LG$8, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Autobiography of Red, by Anne Carson.
Anne Carson is my pick for greatest living writer. She has spiny brilliance, profound Classical knowledge, and an astonishing ability to slide between genres. Autobiography of Red is both a deeply affecting book- length poem about Geryon, a demon in love with Herakles. It is also hilarious.–LG$1.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. In Anna Karenina, Tolstoy wrote one of the greatest works of synthesis in prose history: this novel pretends to be about a few braided love- stories but it contains more themes, characters, and political ideas than most shelves of books do.–LG$1. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. The Complete Poems, by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson's poems are sharp, wild, implosive things. She will always be relentlessly modern, and is one of the parents of modern American poetry.–LG$1.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman. If Dickinson, with her compression, is one parent of modern American poetry, Whitman is the other parent, working in the expansive, wild, roaming, explosive vein.–LG$6, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
So Long, See You Tomorrow, by William Maxwell. This novel has the most stunning architecture, a structure that, the longer one looks at it, the more powerful and moving it becomes. The story is about loss and grief, and is told through the repeated reimagining of a murder the narrator knew of as a boy.–LG$9, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Tristram Shandy, by Laurence Sterne.
This was one of the first modern novels ever written, and remains one of the funniest and most experimental: there is almost nothing in the most out- there of modern prose that Sterne didn't do first.–LG$9, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below.
In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote. You can read it to witness the beginnings of New Journalism, or because it's arguably Capote's finest work, or because it's illuminating about human depravity. But I like to read it for the chilling bit when Capote notices the different types of handwriting in Nancy Clutter's diary and imagines her trying on selves, wondering: "Is this Nancy?"–SC$9, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Slouching Towards Bethlehem, by Joan Didion. Before the Didion craze, there was this—and sure, there was a lot before this—but Slouching Towards Bethlehem is where to start with Joan Didion.
She is the ultimate cool and keen- eyed observer of the human condition, of America, and of gracefully merciless self- examination. Though, as ferocious and important as her topics are, she always leaves a gift for the reader. I, for instance, cannot eat a peach or turn on the air conditioning without thinking, just a little, of her essay "Goodbye to All That."–SC$9, amazon. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert.
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This first novel (Flaubert really knocked it out of the park) is an absolute masterpiece about what happens when humans feel bored and trapped, when they emotionally chew off their own shapely legs.–SC$1. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage by Alice Munro.