78 that I have finished, but that is really not the point.
Camilla Send a noteboard - 06/12/2009 11:55:16 AM
What an immensely silly list, much of it put together apparently without any regard for the content of the books. Hamsun's Pan? What was that doing there? How is Nightwood fantasy in any way? How can you list The Name of the Rose as fantasy? And then not list Baudolino?
Don Quixote? Really? And hat of the other Dahl stories? I was also surprised not to find His Master's Voice in the Lem books. And LOLITA? Really?
Allende, Isabel, House Of The Spirits
Anonymous, (Burton Richard Trans.), The Thousand Nights And A Night
Anonymous, , Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
Apuleius, Lucius, The Golden Ass
Barnes, Djuna, Nightwood how?
Barrie, J.M., Peter Pan
Baudelaire, Paris Spleen (Prose Poems)
Baum, L. Frank, The Wonderful Wizard Of OZ
Borges, Jorge Luis, Ficciones
Bronte, Charlotte, Jane Eyre double how?
Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights
Bulgakov, Mikhail, The Master & Margarita
Calvino, Italo, If Upon A Winter's Night A Traveler
Calvino, Italo, Invisible Cities
Carroll, Lewis, Alice In Wonderland
Carroll, Lewis, Alice Through The Looking Glass
Cervantes, , Don Quixote really?
Coleridge, Samuel, The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
De Saint-Exupéry, Antoine, The Little Prince
Dickens, Charles, A Christmas Carol
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, The Double
Eco, Umberto, Foucault's Pendulum HOW?
Eco, Umberto, The Name Of The Rosehow again?
Ende, Michael, The Neverending Story
Erikson, Steven, Tales Of The Malazan Book Of The Fallen – 2 Vols
Fforde, Jasper, The Eyre Affair (but not the rest?)
Gaiman, Neil, American Gods (but not Neverwhere?)
Gogol, Nikolai, The Overcoat And Other Tales Of Good And Evil
Hesse, Herman, Siddartha
Hoffman, Alice, Practical Magic
Hogg, James, The Private Memoirs And Confessions Of A Justified Sinner
Homer, The Odyssey,
Huysmans, J.K., A Rebours fantasy? HOW?
James, Henry, The Turn Of The Screw
Jansson, Tove, Moomin Troll Books
Kafka, Franz, Collected Stories
Kafka, Franz, The Trial
Leguin, Ursula K., The Wizard Of Earthsea Trilogy
Lem, Stanislaw, A Perfect Vacuum
Lem, Stanislaw, The Cyberiad
Leroux, Gaston, The Phantom Of The Opera
Lewis, C.S., The Narnia Chronicles
Lovecraft, H.P., Collected Stories
Marquez, Gabriel Garcia, One Hundred Years Of Solitude
Miéville, China, Perdido Street Station
Milton, John, Paradise Lost
Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita HOW?
Orwell, George, Animal Farm
Ovid, , Metamorphoses.
Pamuk, Orhan, My Name Is Red
Petronius, Satyricon,
Poe, Edgar Allan, Collected Stories
Polo, Marco, Journeys
Pratchett, Terry, The Colour Of Money (Discworld) Can I just say "wuh?"
Pullman, Phillip, His Dark Materials Trilogy
Rabelais, François, Gargantua And Pantagruel
Rimbaud, , Poetry
Rossetti, Christina, Goblin Market And Other Poems
Rushdie, Salman, Satanic Verses
Shakespeare, William, A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shakespeare, William, The Tempest
Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein
Stevenson, Robert Louis, Dr Jekyll
Stewart, Mary, The Crystal Cave
Stewart, Mary, The Hollow Hills
Stewart, Mary, The Last Enchantment
Stoker, Bram, Dracula
Suskin, Patrick, Perfume
Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels
Tolkien, J.R.R., The Hobbit
Tolkien, J.R.R., The Lord Of The Rings 3 Vols.
Tolkien, J.R.R., The Silmarillion
Verne, Jules, Journey To The Centre Of The Earth
Vian, Boris, Froth On The Daydream
Wells, H.G., The Time Machine
Wilde, Oscar, Dorian Gray
Wilde, Oscar, The Happy Prince And Other Tales
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando
Don Quixote? Really? And hat of the other Dahl stories? I was also surprised not to find His Master's Voice in the Lem books. And LOLITA? Really?
Allende, Isabel, House Of The Spirits
Anonymous, (Burton Richard Trans.), The Thousand Nights And A Night
Anonymous, , Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
Apuleius, Lucius, The Golden Ass
Barnes, Djuna, Nightwood how?
Barrie, J.M., Peter Pan
Baudelaire, Paris Spleen (Prose Poems)
Baum, L. Frank, The Wonderful Wizard Of OZ
Borges, Jorge Luis, Ficciones
Bronte, Charlotte, Jane Eyre double how?
Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights
Bulgakov, Mikhail, The Master & Margarita
Calvino, Italo, If Upon A Winter's Night A Traveler
Calvino, Italo, Invisible Cities
Carroll, Lewis, Alice In Wonderland
Carroll, Lewis, Alice Through The Looking Glass
Cervantes, , Don Quixote really?
Coleridge, Samuel, The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
De Saint-Exupéry, Antoine, The Little Prince
Dickens, Charles, A Christmas Carol
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, The Double
Eco, Umberto, Foucault's Pendulum HOW?
Eco, Umberto, The Name Of The Rosehow again?
Ende, Michael, The Neverending Story
Erikson, Steven, Tales Of The Malazan Book Of The Fallen – 2 Vols
Fforde, Jasper, The Eyre Affair (but not the rest?)
Gaiman, Neil, American Gods (but not Neverwhere?)
Gogol, Nikolai, The Overcoat And Other Tales Of Good And Evil
Hesse, Herman, Siddartha
Hoffman, Alice, Practical Magic
Hogg, James, The Private Memoirs And Confessions Of A Justified Sinner
Homer, The Odyssey,
Huysmans, J.K., A Rebours fantasy? HOW?
James, Henry, The Turn Of The Screw
Jansson, Tove, Moomin Troll Books
Kafka, Franz, Collected Stories
Kafka, Franz, The Trial
Leguin, Ursula K., The Wizard Of Earthsea Trilogy
Lem, Stanislaw, A Perfect Vacuum
Lem, Stanislaw, The Cyberiad
Leroux, Gaston, The Phantom Of The Opera
Lewis, C.S., The Narnia Chronicles
Lovecraft, H.P., Collected Stories
Marquez, Gabriel Garcia, One Hundred Years Of Solitude
Miéville, China, Perdido Street Station
Milton, John, Paradise Lost
Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita HOW?
Orwell, George, Animal Farm
Ovid, , Metamorphoses.
Pamuk, Orhan, My Name Is Red
Petronius, Satyricon,
Poe, Edgar Allan, Collected Stories
Polo, Marco, Journeys
Pratchett, Terry, The Colour Of Money (Discworld) Can I just say "wuh?"
Pullman, Phillip, His Dark Materials Trilogy
Rabelais, François, Gargantua And Pantagruel
Rimbaud, , Poetry
Rossetti, Christina, Goblin Market And Other Poems
Rushdie, Salman, Satanic Verses
Shakespeare, William, A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shakespeare, William, The Tempest
Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein
Stevenson, Robert Louis, Dr Jekyll
Stewart, Mary, The Crystal Cave
Stewart, Mary, The Hollow Hills
Stewart, Mary, The Last Enchantment
Stoker, Bram, Dracula
Suskin, Patrick, Perfume
Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels
Tolkien, J.R.R., The Hobbit
Tolkien, J.R.R., The Lord Of The Rings 3 Vols.
Tolkien, J.R.R., The Silmarillion
Verne, Jules, Journey To The Centre Of The Earth
Vian, Boris, Froth On The Daydream
Wells, H.G., The Time Machine
Wilde, Oscar, Dorian Gray
Wilde, Oscar, The Happy Prince And Other Tales
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando
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Since people are weighing in on that best fantasy list I posted, how many on this list have ya read?
06/12/2009 05:22:40 AM
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A lot of those books aren't fantasy.
06/12/2009 05:34:18 AM
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Most of those depend upon how loosely one defines it
06/12/2009 06:41:50 AM
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Up next, fantasy fans attempt to co-opt Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot. *NM*
06/12/2009 07:20:03 AM
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Actually, considering who put that list together, I'd at least look into their rationales
06/12/2009 07:42:11 AM
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Mmm... there's been a pronounced tendency among spec ficcers, from what I've seen,
06/12/2009 09:09:26 AM
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I'm a bit different than that
06/12/2009 09:20:09 PM
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Re: I'm a bit different than that
07/12/2009 02:04:47 AM
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Then what should it be defined as?
07/12/2009 02:28:55 AM
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What, didn't you major in Fixing Up Confusions and other Issues?
07/12/2009 02:49:30 AM
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I majored in raising more questions and doubting absolutes
07/12/2009 02:50:35 AM
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You majored in being a pain in the butt is what you majored in.
07/12/2009 02:52:00 AM
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Fantasy has no easy definition.
07/12/2009 02:46:33 AM
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That's true.
07/12/2009 02:50:37 AM
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If you redefine fatasy as fiction, the category loses its value
06/12/2009 12:33:03 PM
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Remember what I studied for my grad degree
06/12/2009 04:10:08 PM
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Re: Remember what I studied for my grad degree
06/12/2009 04:33:58 PM
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Really?
06/12/2009 09:22:21 PM
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Re: Really?
06/12/2009 10:49:36 PM
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Literature does not exist in a vacuum
06/12/2009 10:53:58 PM
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Obviously I know that
06/12/2009 11:30:55 PM
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I've read 34.
06/12/2009 10:53:38 AM
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Well, when individual preferences affect listings, such things happen, I guess
06/12/2009 09:24:39 PM
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78 that I have finished, but that is really not the point.
06/12/2009 11:55:16 AM
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Definitions of "fantasy" vary considerably
06/12/2009 09:25:35 PM
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According to the one you just applied, my master's thesis was one...
06/12/2009 10:47:25 PM
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46. This is an idiotic list. A Confederacy of Dunces just IS NOT fantasy.
06/12/2009 08:34:07 PM
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You say that, based on having read maybe 2% of the list?
06/12/2009 09:27:32 PM
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Jane Eyre?
07/12/2009 12:00:36 AM
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It plays upon the Gothic novel precepts
07/12/2009 12:51:31 AM
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Larry...come on...if it's Fantasy I have a bridge in Brooklyn for you to buy
07/12/2009 04:17:38 AM
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Devise a better?
07/12/2009 04:34:46 AM
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It would be much shorter
07/12/2009 02:20:05 PM
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It should be shorter than some of the ones you listed
08/12/2009 11:26:35 PM
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You seem to be misunderstanding Tom's post.
09/12/2009 10:57:08 AM
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No,I was just just commenting on my likes/dislikes of that list
09/12/2009 01:21:45 PM
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I read it very recently. He masturbates to a dog. Fetishes != fantasy.
07/12/2009 01:58:57 AM
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96... but so many books are missing that i can think of... i mean, really!
07/12/2009 02:07:18 AM
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It's an interesting experiment of a list, miki, and I think it's little more than that
07/12/2009 02:29:56 AM
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It would be a more interesting list if it contained more books that fantasy fans would want to read
30/12/2009 06:35:18 PM
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