The Authors Assigned in School Whom I Still Read

Like many of us, I read a ton of novels in high school and later on at college. It was part of the education process to expand and shape my young, fallow mind. Then I never read another single word written by many of the authors (i.e., Faulkner, James). For whatever reason, their fiction just didn't track or click with me. I suppose I had in the back of my mind to try then again, but I never got around to it.

On the other hand, I did go on with reading a few such fiction authors. Flannery O'Connor springs to mind. Just this past year I read several of her books with relish. Ernest Hemingway is a long-time favorite. Harry Crews continued to interest me after my post-grad coursework. Edith Wharton I still read once in awhile. I also like F. Scott Fitzgerald. Also Hammett, Cain, and Chandler, of course.

So, I guess all that reading I did in school did carry over in my reader's days to come.

Happy reading to you and yours!

By Ed Lynskey
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Published on November 14, 2011 13:31 Tags: classics, noir, reading, writers
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message 1: by Michele (new)

Michele bookloverforever I still enjoy Steinbeck and Hemingway and Tolstoy. I reread them every now and then. Never read Hammett or Chandler in High School. Started re readding George Elliott as well. Silas Marner is different at 63 than it was at 17. So was Middlemarch.


message 2: by Ed (new)

Ed Michele wrote: "I still enjoy Steinbeck and Hemingway and Tolstoy. I reread them every now and then. Never read Hammett or Chandler in High School. Started re readding George Elliott as well. Silas Marner is diffe..."

Right, Steinbeck! I've read several of books lately. Good stuff. I can imagine a book being different now than when read in high school. Thanks for your list.


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