Blue Moon
Staring at the Sun
Great subject, and very interesting replies...
First, one more voice to Spike's words on Eddings' books. I was very pleased with the decalogy he wrote while I was in high school.
Second, my faves :
Mishima, Yukio : The best japanese author, and one of the best, depending on wich books of his that you read. The Golden Pavillion is awesome, for litterature fans and philosophy alike. I was profoundly disturbed by this work, maybe because of what I was living through at that moment, or maybe I could relate. Probably both, actually. For those who can : read it while listening to PERDITION CITY by ULVER. A mental trip indeed. Some will find this book boring, some will not be able to stop reading it.
Lautréamont : Les Chants de Maldoror. Not sure of the title in english, but it does exist. This book alone was the inspiration behind the Surrealist movement in visual arts, with the likes of Dali, Magritte and so on. Misanthropic, surrealist, ultra-violent, beautiful, deranged, excellent. For mature readers... and not all of them, even. Contains very graphic scenes.
Laclos : Dangerous Liaisons. Very long to read, but for the fans of romantic litterature, definitely worth the time. Makes you wish you were as bright as the two heroes/antagonists, and as the writer for that matter.
Quickly : Goethe, Poe, Rimbaud, King, Selby Jr., Lovecraft.
And so many more.
First, one more voice to Spike's words on Eddings' books. I was very pleased with the decalogy he wrote while I was in high school.
Second, my faves :
Mishima, Yukio : The best japanese author, and one of the best, depending on wich books of his that you read. The Golden Pavillion is awesome, for litterature fans and philosophy alike. I was profoundly disturbed by this work, maybe because of what I was living through at that moment, or maybe I could relate. Probably both, actually. For those who can : read it while listening to PERDITION CITY by ULVER. A mental trip indeed. Some will find this book boring, some will not be able to stop reading it.
Lautréamont : Les Chants de Maldoror. Not sure of the title in english, but it does exist. This book alone was the inspiration behind the Surrealist movement in visual arts, with the likes of Dali, Magritte and so on. Misanthropic, surrealist, ultra-violent, beautiful, deranged, excellent. For mature readers... and not all of them, even. Contains very graphic scenes.
Laclos : Dangerous Liaisons. Very long to read, but for the fans of romantic litterature, definitely worth the time. Makes you wish you were as bright as the two heroes/antagonists, and as the writer for that matter.
Quickly : Goethe, Poe, Rimbaud, King, Selby Jr., Lovecraft.
And so many more.