Book Loot: Week Ending 21st March, 2010

Girl Reading by Charles Edward Perugini, 1879

Well, I’ve finished reading all of John Green‘s novels and so now it’s on to the next author as part of my comprehensive reading quest, and, oh! look what arrived in the mail this week. The first volume of William Faulkner’s novels from 1926-1929, Soldiers’ Pay, Mosquitoes, Flags in the Dust (previously published in a heavily edited form as Sartoris) and The Sound and the Fury. I really love the Library of America collections, even if the design is rather outwardly plain. They’re of a good, sturdy size, and thorough collections of essential authors. Positively drool-worthy.

Although, it is probably too heavy going and unwieldy for holiday reading for my brief trip to Sydney this week, so I might leave ol’ Willy behind and take Pop: Truth and Power at the Coca-Cola Company by Constance Hays. Or maybe Winter Under Water?  Other than seeing one of my favourite bands, Brand New – the original intent for the trip, a sort of reward for surviving a very average 2009 – I plan to scout out the best of Sydney’s bookstores. Excess luggage charges ahoy!

Image credit: Girl Reading by Charles Edward Perugini, 1879

2 thoughts on “Book Loot: Week Ending 21st March, 2010

  1. I’m trying to read all books by certain authors as well. Congratulations on finishing John Green. I’d like to try Faulkner again as my first wasn’t very successful. Particularly eager to hear about The Sound and the Fury, which was really difficult for me that I abandoned it.

    • I’ve heard that The Sound and the Fury is difficult, which is interesting because it was only his fourth novel. I expected that after years and years of learning and experimenting with form and language that Sound would be one of his later works. I’m looking forward to the challenge of it though.

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