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Wordgasm is a portmanteau of words and orgasm, "word whoring" to put, an intellectual ejaculation of words and lexicons and sesquipedalians and googlewhacks and such, where cliches are strictly prohibited and stereotypes are burnt at stake. Nihil sub sole novum, the Ecclesiastes say; there is nothing new under the sun. It is only but the words that grant the world a whole new spectrum of perception. And the point is? I have no idea.
Call me Tobey. I'm twentyish, with a gender that involves a vagina. I live in Quezon City. And I go to the University of the Philippines, taking an academic course that requires a large vocabulary and stupendous amounts of imagination. How do you get that? You quaff a gallon of black coffee and gawk at your empty bank account. That would be enough inspiration. More »
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09.12.09 - 00:54
Declaring the best book ever written is tricky business. Who's to say what the best is? We went one step further: we crunched the numbers from 10 top books lists (Modern Library, the New York Public Library, St. John's College reading list, Oprah's, and more) to come up with The Top 100 Books of All Time. It's a list of lists--a meta-list. Let the debate begin.
-- Newsweek's Top 100 Books
The Legend
Books I've read.
Books I haven't finished reading.
The Meta-List
- War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy 1869
- 1984 - George Orwell 1949
- Ulysses - James Joyce 1922
- Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov 1955
- The Sound and the Fury - William Faulkner 1929
- Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison 1952
- To the Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf 1927
- The Illiad and The Odyssey - Homer 8th century B.C.
- Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen 1813
- Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri 1321
- Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer 15th century
- Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift 1726
- Middlemarch - George Eliot 1874
- Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe 1958
- The Catcher in the Rye - J. D. Salinger 1951
- Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell 1936
- One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez 1967
- The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald 1925
- Catch-22 - Joseph Heller 1961
- Beloved - Toni Morrison 1987
- The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck 1939
- Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie 1981
- Brave New World - Aldous Huxley 1932
- Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf 1925
- Native Son - Richard Wright 1940
- Democracy in America - Alexis de Tocqueville 1835
- Origin of Species - Charles Darwin 1859
- The Histories - Herodotus 440 B.C.
- The Social Contract - Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1762
- Das Kapital - Karl Marx 1867
- The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli 1532
- Confessions - St. Augustine 4th century
- Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes 1651
- The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 431 B.C.
- The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien 1954
- Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne 1926
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - C. S. Lewis 1950
- A Passage to India - E. M. Forster 1924
- On the Road - Jack Kerouac 1957
- To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee 1960
- The Holy Bible.
- A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess 1962
- Light in August Light in August - William Faulkner 1932
- The Souls of Black Folk - W. E. B. Du Bois 1903
- Wide Sargasso Sea - Jean Rhys 1966
- Madame Bovary - Gustave Flaubert 1857
- Paradise Lost - John Milton 1667
- Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy 1877
- Hamlet - William Shakespeare 1603
- King Lear - William Shakespeare 1608
- Othello - William Shakespeare 1622
- Sonnets - William Shakespeare 1609
- Leaves of Grass - Walt Whitman 1855
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain 1885
- Kim - Rudyard Kipling 1901
- Frankenstein - Mary Shelley 1818
- Song of Solomon - Toni Morrison 1977
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey 1962
- For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway 1940
- Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut 1969
- Animal Farm - George Orwell 1945
- Lord of the Flies - William Golding 1954
- In Cold Blood - Truman Capote 1965
- The Golden Notebook - Doris Lessing 1962
- Remembrance of Things Past - Marcel Proust 1913
- The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler 1939
- As I Lay Dying - William Faulkner 1930
- The Sun Also Rises - Ernest Hemingway 1926
- I, Claudius - Robert Graves 1934
- The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers 1940
- Sons and Lovers - D. H. Lawrence 1913
- All the King's Men - Robert Penn Warren 1946
- Go Tell It on the Mountain - James Baldwin 1953
- Charlotte's Web - E. B. White 1952
- Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad 1902
- Night - Elie Wiesel 1958
- Rabbit, Run - John Updike 1960
- The Age of Innocence - Edith Wharton 1920
- Portnoy's Complaint - Philip Roth 1969
- An American Tragedy - Theodore Dreiser 1925
- The Day of the Locust - Nathanael West 1939
- Tropic of Cancer - Henry Miller 1934
- The Maltese Falcon - Dashiell Hammett 1930
- His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman 1995
- Death Comes for the Archbishop - Willa Cather 1927
- The Interpretation of Dreams - Sigmund Freud 1900
- The Education of Henry Adams - Henry Adams 1918
- Quotations from Chairman Mao - Mao Zedong 1964
- The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature - William James 1902
- Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh 1945
- Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 1962
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money - John Maynard Keynes 1936
- Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad 1900
- Goodbye to All That - Robert Graves 1929
- The Affluent Society - John Kenneth Galbraith 1958
- The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame 1908
- The Autobiography of Malcolm X - Alex Haley and Malcolm X 1965
- Eminent Victorians - Lytton Strachey 1918
- The Color Purple - Alice Walker 1982
- The Second World War - Winston Churchill 1948
I haven't read much literary stuff. (Talk about dense archaic language and bland narration.) All I ever read is SF anyway. I still prefer the reading list in my book The Rough Guide to Cult Fiction. :p
Didn't come to school today. Cough, flu, vertigo. Gah, I missed the film showing in English Literature class. :c
I miss my cat Stabby. Waaaaaahhh.
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