What did you think of
The Old Man and The Sea? I'd say it is best thing Hemingway wrote. Could not get back into
For Whom the Bell Tolls.
How long is
Quixote? I keep meaning to buy a copy.
As for what I have started....
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Gissing was considered by Orwell to the greatest English novelist so I was surprised I hadn't really heard of him (beyond Russell Kirk's
The Conservative Mind where he is mentioned in passing). He fits into this mold of post-Victorian novel writing of a Dickens or Eliot- especially the latter- whilst touching themes and ideas later popularised by Modernism. The middleman of literature damned to obscurity. It is quite good however, and I think I may re-read again at some point. All about writers trying to catch a break in 'New Grub Street'.
Also, I have to write an essay on Faulkner and Charles Chesnutt. I was going make a thread about this as I would like to hear what Americans think about Chesnutt saying he was African American when he was 7/8's white? I imagine people here learn early on about him in schools. I don't mind the stories at all, even if the whole being a bloke from Ohio writing about the South is slightly disingenuous to what he is trying to convey.
Ha Ha. Nigger. Like when I read
Of Mice and Men in year nine and Slim said "put that hoe down."