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I am not a fan of novels generally; most of my reading is either non-fiction or mystery. I don't see "recent" fiction as "a sea of garbage" so much as stories to which I cannot relate.



I'm glad I asked the question, because I hadn't thought of it in quite this way. Whether the world is amoral or not seems to me not the issue so much as trying to live in a right relationship to it. The original post concerned an "original condition of humankind" -- probably to go farther with that would lead into a very different discussion.

There's worse. I thought I was being accused of being a closeted don who disdains all but Dead White Men. I was hurt. But this was a personal list, and I have to admit that personally there are very few books by women on my significant books shelf. In fact, none. In fact, as I look at all my shelves, outside the mystery genre I own very few books at all by women.
I strongly resist any explanation I can think of for this, including ones which are not simply critical of me.
Since this is a book discussion and not philosophy or sociology or politics, I wonder if this matter could be turned on its head. What are the books on your significant books shelf which address this question of how to live rightly?



Books mentioned in this topic
Death Comes for the Archbishop (other topics)My Ántonia (other topics)
The original post is http://ocotilloarts.com/blog/?=2441
So. What are those stories which tap the ancient roots? Here is my list of some. There will be others.
James Joyce. Ulysses
Carlo Emilio Gadda. That Awful Mess On the Via Merulana
Arthur Conan Doyle. the Holmes canon
William Faulker. the body of work
William Blake. the body of work
Ernest Hemingway. The Sun Also Rises
Richard Brautigan. Trout Fishing In America
Charles Dickens. Bleak House
Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Crime and Punishment
Herman Melville. Moby Dick
Henry David Thoreau. Walden
Something, whatever it is, ties these works together. What is it?
If you have read or are reading more than two of these, friend me, either here or on http://www.facebook.com/Charles.Brownson
Anyone want to take up the challenge -- either to read or to answer the question?