Booking Through Thursday #5
This week's Booking Through Thursday question goes as follows:
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When somebody mentions “literature,” what’s the first thing you think of? (Dickens? Tolstoy? Shakespeare?)
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Do you read “literature” (however you define it) for pleasure? Or is it something that you read only when you must?
When I think of literature my mind immediately drifts to the classics. Dickens, Tolstoy, Hawthorn, and Bronte are just some of the names that come to my mind when someone says "literature." Lately I've been thinking I need to read more literature. It used to be primarily what I read and now I'm missing it. So, for the last couple of weeks I've been listening to The Scarlet Letter on my ipod. I also did the book on tape thing when I took classes in Winnipeg and was commuting from Winkler. I find that I enjoy listening to these types of books on tape or on my ipod because I tend to drift when I try to read them but I'm really interested in this type of novel.
What I really should do is give literature another shot. Pick up some Bronte or Austen and read it, no matter how challenging it might be. I'm always up for pushing the limits and perhaps if I do that again it'll be worth it. I don't find it a struggle or anything like that, I just feel like I've neglected them lately and I'm feeling it.
So, Austen ready or not here I come.


Happy BTT! (Comment this)
I'm beginning to think I'm the only one who thinks this way, tho...
Enjoy your Austen! (Comment this)
The non-classic literature is great too - how about someone like David Mitchell? I'd be really surprised if his books didn't end up being classics for future generations.
joanna
http://lostinagoodstory.blogspot.com/
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Maree: That's great that you've been able to do that. Anything really go that I should get to?
Den: It's the language that draws me to them. I used to really love the details in those books. Now, in the modern stuff I get really bothered with a lot of description.
Marianne: Oh yeah, I agree. But when talking about current literature I need the qualifier "modern" in front. Without that I think classics.
Joanna: I haven't read anything by David Mitchell. But I'll be doing some research into his work now. (Comment this)
bethany
http://exlibrisbb.blogspot.com/2008/04/btt-lit-ra-chur.html
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Ann: Very true, I would miss modern literature if I left it as well. (Comment this)
Btw, I see I'm on your blogroll! Thank you! :-) (Comment this)