Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tie between "Gone With the Wind" and "War and Peace." GWTW is considered the American W&P.
Really????
Have you ever read it? Incredible descriptions, details, and complexity of characters make it a book to be read, regardless of your views about the south, etc.
I am not the poster quoted above, but I have read it. I don't argue with anyone who enjoys it or any other book. I also enjoy a lot of fiction that is certainly not literary. However, I don't think any modern critic would consider it the "American W & P" . GWTW is fine as a romantic novel, but it falsely glamorizes the Old South, slavery, and portrays the KKK as a heroic group. It is conventionally written, and cannot be considered on a par with War and Peace because it is ultimately based on a falsehood. Does any school ( high school or college) use it as part of the curriculum? Many scholars around the world still study War and Peace; nobody studies GWTW. Enjoy it a a romantic novel, but don;t compare it to great works of literature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot about Confederacy for Dunces. Laughed out loud!
Really? I don't get it. After a dozen recommendations, I finally checked it out, and was both bored and repulsed by the first 50 pages. I had zero desire to go further. Is it perhaps one of those books that doesn't get worthwhile til the second half or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot about Confederacy for Dunces. Laughed out loud!
Really? I don't get it. After a dozen recommendations, I finally checked it out, and was both bored and repulsed by the first 50 pages. I had zero desire to go further. Is it perhaps one of those books that doesn't get worthwhile til the second half or something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tie between "Gone With the Wind" and "War and Peace." GWTW is considered the American W&P.
Really????
Have you ever read it? Incredible descriptions, details, and complexity of characters make it a book to be read, regardless of your views about the south, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I forgot about Confederacy for Dunces. Laughed out loud!
Anonymous wrote:Lords of Discipline , Pat Conroy (read it years ago, in high school...I love all of his books)
Sea of Poppies
A Fine Balance (so, so sad...but amazing)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tie between "Gone With the Wind" and "War and Peace." GWTW is considered the American W&P.
Really????