The January List
So, for the month of January, books and short stories read (not including newspapers, magazines, etc) are:
1) George Steiner. The Poetry of Thought: From Hellenism to Celan.
2) Dorothy L. Sayers. Five Red Herrings. (rr)
3) C. Northcote Parkinson. The Evolution of Political Thought.
4) Thomas Penn. Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England.
a) Ernest Hemingway. “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place.” (ss) (rr)
5) William Shakespeare. Richard III. (rr)
b) Dorthoy Parker. “Lolita.” (ss)
c) Dorothy Parker. “Arrangement in Black and White.” (ss) (rr)
6) C.S. Lewis. An Experiment in Criticism.
7) John Fonte. Sovereignty or Submission: Will Americans Rule Themselves or Be Ruled by Others?
8) Michael Bulgakov. The Master and Margarita.
9) Lionel Cassel. Libraries in the Ancient World.
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That looks like a nice full month with impressive variety. I more often follow a thread, so you might find, say, three books on a particular Civil War battle or four C.S. Lewis all bunched together. But then the thread runs out. Of the books listed, I’ve read five of the nine, and the Penn is on the TBR table. Much more overlap than normal.
robert_piepenbrink
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I’ve read four, and am reading two more.
Mique
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