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Re: what are your favorite classics?
- The Red and the Black
- The Stranger
- anything Poe has written
- anything Dino Buzzati has written (I strongly recommend his creepy short stories and novels, along with, of course, The Tartar Steppe)
- crime and punishment
- anything written by Pirandello and Italo Calvino
- Italo Svevo's Zeno's Coscience
- Mario Puzo's Godfather
- Anna Karenina (one of my abs fave books)
- The Karamazov's brothers (ok, this I read a lot later, I was 18... couldn't have made it before that I think)
- Lord of the Rings (of course, one of the first books I read, made me start loving books)
- Madame Bovary
I'm clearly forgetting a lot now, but these are surely in my EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ list.
Re: what are your favorite classics?
Re: what are your favorite classics?
Quoth The Raven is an undying classic... creepiness at its best.
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OMG they are my favorites. Well, we are also required to read and study them at school, but I've always loved them outside of that context. I had to read everthing they wrote!