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Which Book To You Give To The Extraterrestrial Visitors? (2/7/21)
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Feb 07, 2021 02:08PM
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I think you stumped everyone.Off the top of my head, without too much thought:
Fiction: The Overstory by Richard Powers
Nonfiction: no idea, everything I can think of is too Eurocentric.
Poetry: The Collected Poetry of Bai Juyi (still as relevant today as it was over 1000 years ago).
Dr. Seuss is a good choice--I'd probably go with The Sneetches, but that's just a matter of opinion.My picks would be a collection of Chekhov's short stories for their essential humanity, John Hersey's Hiroshima for the potential within us for self-immolation, and a selection of E E Cummings poetry for our playfulness.
The Time of Our Singing by Richard PowersDeaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism by Anne Case
Change Sings: A Children's Anthem by Amanda Gorman
Very tough question Marc. My suggestions are US centric but applicable elsewhere.
Well, Jenny, I think maybe I talk to aliens more than some of you...
:-(
I'll go with:
- Fiction: Roots: The Saga of an American Family
- Nonfiction: I'm torn between The Origin of Species and The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation
- Poetry: View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems (Szymborkska)
Mostly gut picks here, but I think they'd give a varied and interesting look into human dynamics, spirituality, art, and compassion.
I'm drowning in human literary options, so I don't even want to think about having potential access to alien literature(s)...
:-(
I'll go with:
- Fiction: Roots: The Saga of an American Family
- Nonfiction: I'm torn between The Origin of Species and The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation
- Poetry: View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems (Szymborkska)
Mostly gut picks here, but I think they'd give a varied and interesting look into human dynamics, spirituality, art, and compassion.
I'm drowning in human literary options, so I don't even want to think about having potential access to alien literature(s)...
This is a very tough question, but I see that others are suggesting children’s books which I like.. I would give the extraterrestrial a copy of The Little Prince and, since language would not be a problem, I’d present the gift in its original French Le Petit Prince because I know the extraterrestrial would agree that it’s the better version. ;)Non-fiction is a stumper, and I need more time to think of a poem.
Great question!
I'm a haiku person and not sure a book of haiku would be appreciated by an extraterrestrial, but for the other two:Fiction: The Humans
Nonfiction: The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity
No question in my mind, I'd give them James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake. I've seen Joyce's notebooks for the Wake. They are a tangled tapestry of coloured pencils and handwritten scribbles completely unintelligible to any mind but Joyce's subjective intentions. If an extraterrestrial could help me read this book I would be galactically grateful.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity (other topics)The Humans (other topics)
The Little Prince (other topics)
Le Petit Prince (other topics)
The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Richard Powers (other topics)Anne Case (other topics)
Amanda Gorman (other topics)




