Hamlet The Sonnets A Midsummer Night's Dream King Lear The Rings of Saturn Bluets No-No Boy The Book of Disquiet
Hamlet The Sonnets A Midsummer Night's Dream King Lear The Rings of Saturn Bluets No-No Boy The Book of Disquiet
Hamlet The Sonnets A Midsummer Night's Dream King Lear The Rings of Saturn Bluets No-No Boy The Book of Disquiet
felt everyone absolutely must read in his or her lifetime. The question intrigued us and we
immediately launched into a heated debate. Should the Bible be on the list? No text has
influenced Western culture more, but might it be equally important to read the Koran or the
Torah for a more enlightened worldview? Shakespeare seemed like a given, but how to
choose between Hamlet and The Sonnets, between A Midsummer Night's Dream and
King Lear? And what of lesser-known works — things like The Rings of Saturn or Bluets
or No-No Boy or The Book of Disquiet? How could we whittle down our list to just 10
books?
As it turns out, we couldn't. We posed the question to our fellow book-savvy colleagues and,
after receiving some 1,400 nominations(!) and putting it to a vote, we ultimately settled on 25
titles. Instead of worrying so much about what had to be included, we opted to present a
collection of books that has the ability to change the way you think and feel and reflects our
diverse interests here at Powell's. We hope you enjoy our suggestions.
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by Roberto Bolaño
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Desert Solitaire
by Edward Abbey
No author encapsulated and celebrated the American
Southwest more engagingly than iconoclast and raconteur
Edward Abbey. Desert Solitaire: A Season in the
Wilderness — now nearly a half-century old — is a classic
of environmental writing. In this autobiographical work,
Abbey chronicles his time as a park ranger and reflects on
landscape, culture, politics, tourism, environmental
disregard, and degradation — doing so with a unique blend
of ornery charm and breathtaking description. Though set
in his beloved Southwest, Desert Solitaire beautifully and
brashly captures the essence of the American outdoors,
replete with disdain for those who'd seek to spoil its natural
wonder. – Jeremy G.
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Disgrace
by J. M. Coetzee