High Brow


The Great Gatsby
To Kill a Mockingbird
Brave New World
Never Let Me Go
Lord of the Flies
Rebecca
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Adventures of Tom and Huck, #2)
Of Mice and Men
Animal Farm
The Stranger
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
On the Road
Jane Eyre
Foucault’s Pendulum
The Old Man and the Sea
Angela M. Sanders
From day one of being a librarian I'd learned that reading carried a lot of baggage, especially among people who didn't read a lot. The same folks who happily devoured television sitcoms and ate frozen pizza might stick their noses in the air about their reading material, stating that they read only nonfiction or literary works. To me, this was not discernment. This was snobbery. A good story was a good story. Period. ...more
Angela M. Sanders, The Witch Is Back

The distinction between high and low culture depresses me, dividing all culture like Gaul into high, middle, and low. It’s a very comforting way to think about culture, so long as you think of yourself as highbrow. I think it speaks to, and speaks out of, anxiety about class, especially in the United States, as people from the lower classes begin to participate in the literary arts and intellectual life in an aggressive way. Then folks start claiming there is high, middle and low culture—so know ...more
Russel Banks

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