Thursday 2 March 2017

BOOKS AND READING



"A room without books is like a body without a soul" Cicero


MY LIBRARY IS MY SERAGLIO

Favourite Books:

It is perhaps impossible to fairly and objectively choose one's "favourite" books. But subjective judgements are not bad.

As Emerson has said:

If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads. Emerson

This is a shortlist of books I've read and that I particularly treasure.

Wapshot Chronicle - Cheever. A truly remarkable portrait of New England life.

Howards End - E M Forster. Sensitive consideration of friendship, family and coming of age.

A Dance to the Music of Time - Anthony Powell. A chronicle of an age and a culture.

Jacob's Room - V. Woolf. Quietly studied novel of youth and love.

Asa as I Knew Him - Susanna Kaysen. An affair, Cambridge, literary world. Not particularly well reviewed but it very much touched me - Passion and indifference.

Strangers and Brothers - C.P. Snow. - How, as a Cambridge Man could I not appreciate these novels of academic intrigue and politics.



THERE ARE OTHERS - BUT THESE STAND OUT FOR ME AS I RUMINATE ON READING. ASK YOURSELF - WHAT ARE MY FAVOURITE BOOKS - A HARD QUESTION


NATIONAL BOOK DAY IN UK - MARCH 2, 2017








Wednesday 1 March 2017

LENT -




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