Thursday, May 7, 2009

A Plethora of Books

So this summer, I've decided to take it upon myself to read one book per week for the summer and possibly beyond. I have a preliminary book list set out for myself; it's growing, which is good!

Thus far, my book list includes the following:

San Francisco is Burning, Dennis Smith

Stalin as Revolutionary, Robert C. Tucker

Epic of Gilgamesh

The Illiad and the Odyssey, Homer

A Day in Old Athens, William S. Davis

Oedipus Rex, Sophocles

The Republic, Plato

Selected works by Aristotle

Metamorphoses, Ovid

Beowulf

The Divine Comedy, Dante

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer

Utopia, Thomas More

Selected works from William Shakespeare

Paradise Lost, John Milton

The Pilgrim's Progress, John Bunyan

Gulliver's Travels, Johnathon Swift

The Federalist, Alexander Hamilton

Selected - if not all- works from Jane Austen

Frankenstein, Mary Shelley

Moby Dick, Herman Melville




That's just a preliminary list; I'd also like to read a lot of the things I just skimmed over in high school, like The Scarlet Letter and The Great Gatsby. Most of all, I'd like to read 1984, by George Orwell, and Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley. Two years ago, I did these books a disservice by writing a 12-13 page paper about them, even though I did not even read it. Although it is one of my most amazing moments, I should have given them more credit considering the stuff I pulled from it was totally awesome! 

On top of reading a book a week, I also would love to read an article a night of several books I have: 

Politics: Observations and Arguments (1966- 2004)
World of the Past
Wester Civilization: A Brief History
and several of my old text books that I never read. 


I do suppose I have a lot ahead of me. However, I need an objective for this summer; I will not subject myself to yet another summer without purpose.

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Currently Reading: San Francisco is Burning, Dennis Smith
On Deck: Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen

3 comments:

  1. Epic of Giglamesh sounds awesome ;)

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  2. I find it humorous that the author of "San Francisco is Burning" is also one of the pastors at my church. :P

    "Oedipus Rex" is surprisingly good, you'll find.

    "Beowulf" + Monster energy drink = awesome.

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  3. I apologize for my lateness... I have been a tad more than busy.

    As for the Epic of Gilgamesh... it's amazing. Quick fact.. I believe it is the story that evolutionists say that the Flood ( in the Bible) was based on.

    Oedipus Rex, I have not read yet.

    Beowulf I have read.. just at the time, I took no appreciation for it.

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