Towse: views from the hill

January 18, 2007

[BLOG] This Thing of Ours and THE TOP TEN: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books

Filed under: blog,books — Towse @ 2:24 am

For those of you who don’t read This Thing of Ours, you should! you should! The blog is subtitled: The reading community is small, despised by all, and ever threatened with extinction. New members always welcome!

A post today begins,

What do you get when 125 of today’s writers are asked to nominate their best books of all time? The answer is, something like the unwieldy 544-title list included in The Top Ten: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books, on sale now.

I took a stab at my Top Ten and came up with

ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT = Erich Maria Remarque
REBECCA = Daphne DuMaurier
THE BIG SLEEP and/or THE LONG GOODBYE = Raymond Chandler
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD = Harper Lee
SCARAMOUCHE = Rafael Sabatini
CATCH-22 = Joseph Heller
DARKNESS VISIBLE = William Styron
SIDDHARTHA = Hermann Hesse
THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY = Thornton Wilder
ETHAN FROME = Edith Wharton

… and then I had to stop because I ran out of slots. But what about PRIDE AND PREJUDICE or COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO? JANE EYRE? WUTHERING HEIGHTS? THE PRINCESS AND THE GOBLIN/THE PRINCESS AND CURDIE? BLACK BEAUTY? (the first “real” book I ever read, so dear to my heart.) some Wodehouse, some Ngaio Marsh, some Josephine Tey (DAUGHTER OF TIME would make the list.)

There’s a bit more to the comments I left there, but that’s enough for here and now.

January 5, 2007

Library porn. Libraries to lust after.

Filed under: books,bookstores,libraries — Towse @ 2:35 am

A random Stumbleupon click took me here, where I found a collection of photographs lifted from Candida Höfer‘s book LIBRARIES.

Beautiful.

An essay by Umberto Eco on libraries serves as an introduction to the book. Except for the introduction, there are no accompanying essays, just 137 full-page photographs, each faced with a blank page.

My favorite of the photographs Jaime Morrison posted is that of Trinity College Library, Dublin. [link to artnet’s scan added: buy a n/100 print for $1850]

Oh. MY.

Yours?

(Or are libraries and books not something you lust after?)

Update:Candida Höfer’s LIBRARIES may well be the second book I buy in 2007. I need to check with abebooks.com and Amazon and others.

I was going to say it would be my first book purchase of the year. I almost forgot I bought something today when we were at Book Passage in the Ferry Building. A post on all that follows, in good time.

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