A few of my favs
IMHO, the most brilliant novel written in the past century was Joseph Heller's Catch-22:
http://www.google.ca/books?id=ji3FAAAACAAJ&dq=catch+22
There is nothing that comes close to describing the insanity of war.
But if I had an opportunity to go back in time and have dinner and wine with an author, Henry Miller would be at the top of my list. He is known for the Cancer of Capricorn but he has written many excellent novels. One of my favorite short novels is Miller's A Devil in Paradise:
http://www.google.ca/books?id=MlHZS...adise&sig=fW-TgTefNAfKhuFWUWunmJt_G0w#PPT1,M1
GG
IMHO, the most brilliant novel written in the past century was Joseph Heller's Catch-22:
http://www.google.ca/books?id=ji3FAAAACAAJ&dq=catch+22
There is nothing that comes close to describing the insanity of war.
But if I had an opportunity to go back in time and have dinner and wine with an author, Henry Miller would be at the top of my list. He is known for the Cancer of Capricorn but he has written many excellent novels. One of my favorite short novels is Miller's A Devil in Paradise:
http://www.google.ca/books?id=MlHZS...adise&sig=fW-TgTefNAfKhuFWUWunmJt_G0w#PPT1,M1
GG
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