Saturday, December 31, 2005

My year in books (2005)

I finished 21 books this year. In order, they were:

  • To The Wedding by John Berger
  • The Locked Room by Paul Auster
  • Within A Budding Grove by Marcel Proust
  • The Guermantes Way by Marcel Proust
  • What Maisie Knew by Henry James
  • Sodom & Gomorrah by Marcel Proust
  • The Immoralist by Andre Gide
  • Still Life by A.S. Byatt
  • Babel Tower by A.S. Byatt
  • Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
  • The Captive & The Fugitive by Marcel Proust
  • Time Regained by Marcel Proust
  • Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke
  • Snow by Orhan Pamuk
  • Blue Angel by Francine Prose
  • Amsterdam by Ian McEwan
  • Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
  • Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen
  • Emma by Jane Austen
  • Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
  • Tom Jones by Henry Fielding

Some thoughts:

It's quite a relief to have Proust behind me.

I've loved Gide for years, but had never read The Immoralist. I find I often avoid reading the most well known books by authors. Like, I love Anthony Burgess, but have never read A Clockwork Orange.

I had never read Jane Austen before the fall of 2004, when we were subletting the apartment in Williamsburg and I ran out of my own reading material. I found Pride & Prejudice on the shelf and read it and loved it. (I found Swann's Way on the shelf too, which is what started me on Proust - I had never seriously considered reading him before that...). Anyway, after we saw Pride & Prejudice: The Movie I remembered how much I had liked the book and I went out and bought the 4 books listed here and read them all back to back.

Loving Jane Austen is also, kind of, what led to my reading Tom Jones (which I finished yesterday, and absolutely loved.) I got kind of hooked on comic (and romantic) English literature, though Fielding is a lot more bawdy, and funnier, really, than Jane Austen.

And now I will declare a favorite:

Tom Jones. Seriously. Though, to be fair, it also has the advantage of being very fresh in my mind.

From my list, I also recommend:

  • Snow (this was so good)
  • Northanger Abbey (if you didn't read it in, like, high school)
  • Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell (if you're prepared to give up your life for a couple weeks, because I couldn't stop reading it - even A. couldn't stop reading it, and he hates books that do that to you)

Happy New Year!