> The Things You Can Read: 15 Day Book Blogger Challenge: Day 14

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

15 Day Book Blogger Challenge: Day 14

 
Day 14:  Describe one underappreciated book EVERYONE should read. 

Okay, you may have noticed, I got day 13 and 14 backwards...oh well...I don't know if I know of an underappreciated book EVERYONE should read, but I AM reading a book that according to some very big literary gurus, like novelist Ian McEwan, it is a novel that should not be looked over, in fact, they are praising it up and down. What novel is causing such a commotion? The novel is Stoner by John Edward Williams, which was published in 1965. Some of these literary giants have gone so far as to say it is one of the great novels of the century.
Stoner



A little-known book called Stoner has caught the imagination of readers and writers alike. Written by American writer John Williams, it was first published in 1965, and is now being hailed as one of the great novels of the century. Author Ian McEwan explains the book's appeal to the Today programme's Sarah Montague on the BBC. He said: "As soon as you start reading it you feel you're in very, very good hands. It's a very authoritative prose. The story, just to list its elements make it sound rather dull, and a little too sad, but in fact a small life out of which John Williams makes a very, very beautiful novel. "It is the most extraordinary discovery for us readers." BBC

 
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1 comment:

  1. I've been falling in love with "older" books, so this one I just added to my TBR list.

    I picked up a book from Goodwill called THE BOOK OF FOLK STORIES published in 1893. It has a lot of fairy tales that we know but with endings that aren't so peachy. For example, the wolf eats Little Red Riding Hood. I wonder why the classic children stories were rewritten to have a HEA, when the original endings made so much more sense.

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