Many people on here have talked about how they don't really enjoy reading, but I will own up to being a complete nerd reading daily. I love reading and it was hard for me to choose a favorite book ...so I didn't. But I did narrow it down to three!
I have a huge infatuation with the Lost Generation writers of the 1920s because I think it was just such a unique time to live in. One of my favorite books is Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. I just really like his direct, declarative style. He is unique and that makes reading his stories enjoyable because it's a completely different reading experience. The other '20s writer I love is none other than F. Scott Fitzgerald. He writing is so flowery and metaphorical and I think he presents his stories in the most beautiful way. Sometimes his detailed diction makes the books slightly longer than is needed, but it's worth it. I love many of his books, but my favorite is probably still The Great Gatsby.
The other book I adore is Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger. I think his writing style is splendid because in this book, he writes in the voice of a young man very convincingly. His voice in this book comes off a little profane and with a high school education, just like the character. I'm not saying I condone cussing, but in this book, the swear words give the book personality and transport you to the world he is in.
I love reading the books that have been cherished for many generations because you know they are good, or else they would be forgotten by now. They have a certain amount of credibility or ethos to them. So go ahead and call me a nerd.
I too love The Great Gatsby. I remember reading it my junior year in high school. Our discussions on Fitzgerald's symbolism and metaphors went on and on, which I thought was really cool.
ReplyDeleteHemingway is such an exceptional and unique experience EVERY TIME YOU READ HIS PIECES. I swear, its almost like his simple, direct format for writing allows you to fill in the space with your own unique perspective, so as you change, so does the story!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little embarrassed to admit that I haven't read any of these. I'm not very well versed in the classics.
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