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Devour(ed) October 6, 2007

goddamnright @ 7:13 pm

To devour:


List of devoured:
2009
‘That in Aleppo Once…’ Vladimir Nabokov
Swept Away T. Coraghessan Boyle
Richard II
Henry IV Part One
Henry IV Part Two
Henry V
Lady of Shallot / The Dying Swan / Le Morte d’Arthur Tennyson (12/04)
Twelfth Night William Shakespeare (10/04)
Comus Milton (6/04)
Midsummer Night’s Dream William Shakespeare (3/04)
King Lear William Shakespeare (1/04)
Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespeare (27/03)
Hamlet William Shakespeare (23/03)
As You Like It William Shakespeare (20/03)
Troilus and Cressida William Shakespeare (20/03)
Engleby Sebastian Faulks (18/03)
Kiss of the Spider Woman Manuel Puig (16/03)
Samson Agonistes Milton
Lycidas Milton
Writing as Re-vision Adrienne Rich
Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence Adrienne Rich
Twenty-One Love Poems Adrienne Rich
The Function of Criticism TS Eliot
Tradition and the Individual Talent TS Eliot
Dr Faustus Marlowe (04/02)
The Alchemist Ben Jonson (30/01)
The Function of Criticism at the Present Time Edward Said (?)
Secular Criticism Edward Said (?)
Apology for Poetry Philip Sidney (?)
Essays Francis Bacon (?)
New Atlantis Francis Bacon (16/01)
Utopia Thomas More (10/01)
Rondeaux Wyatt (08/01)
The Forest Ben Johnson (07/01)
Moral Disorder Margaret Atwood (02/01)
Oedipus Sophocles (new Frank McGuinness version) (1/1/09)

 

List of devoured:
2008

Astrophel and Stella Philip Sidney (28/12)
‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore John Ford (26/12)
The Changeling Thomas Middleton/William Rowley (23/12)
Paradise Lost John Milton (21/12)
The Edible Woman Margaret Atwood (7/12)
Translations Brian Friel (24/11)
The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman (19/11)
Waiting Roland Barthes (18/11)
A Passage to India E.M. Forster (18/11)
Character in Fiction Virginia Woolf (13/11)
Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown Virginia Woolf (13/11)
On Being Ill Virginia Woolf (12/11)
Whoever was Using This Bed Raymond Carver (11/11)
Mrs Dalloway Virginia Woolf (06/11)
The Body Artist Don DeLillo (04/11)
Modern Love George Meredith (??)
Mourning and its Relation to Manic-Depressive States Melanie Klein (??)
Mourning and Melancholia Freud (??)
Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte (24/10)
Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte (18/10)
The Mayor of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy (13/10)
Faust Part One Goethe (12/10)
Orlando Virginia Woolf (30/09)
Great Expectations Charles Dickens (25/09)
In a Free State V S Naipaul (15/09)
Wives and Daughters Elizabeth Gaskell (13/09)
Cold Comfort Farm Stella Gibbons (01/09)
Of Human Bondage William Somerset Maugham (30/08)
Wasp Factory Ian Banks (18/08)
Fault Lines Nancy Huston (16/08)
Cancer Ward Alexandr Solzhenitsyn (07/08)
Titus Groan Mervyn Peake (26/07)
Goblin Market Christina Rossetti (25/07)
The Mayor of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy (19/07)
On The Road Jack Kerouac (16/07)
The Post Birthday World Lionel Shriver (13/07)
A Passage To India E.M. Forster (08/07)
Hard Times Charles Dickens (05/07)
The Gathering Anne Enright (02/07)
Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte (29/06)
Life Before Man Margaret Atwood (23/06)
Intimacy Hanif Kureishi (17/06)
Twilight Stephenie Meyer (16/06)
The Cement Garden Ian McEwan (15/06)
Blenheim Orchard Tim Pears (14/06)
Under Milk Wood Dylan Thomas (09/06)
The Reluctant Fundamentalist Mohsin Hamid (7/06)
The Remains of the Day Kazuo Ishiguro (31/05)
A Fasting Artist Franz Kafka (15/05)
Dreams of Sleep Josephine Humphreys (12/05)
On Beauty Zadie Smith (28/04)
Gemma Bovary Posy Simmonds (20/04)
Nine Stories J.D. Salinger (11/04)
Suite Francaise Irène Nèmirovsky (09/04)
The Voyage Out Virginia Woolf (29/03)
Lockpick Pornography Joey Comeau (22/03)
This Book Will Save Your Life A.M. Homes (19/03)
Villa Incognito Tom Robbins (08/03)
The Almost Moon Alice Sebold (05/03)
Notes From an Exhibition Patrick Gale (01/03)
Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert (26/02)
Tamara Drewe Posy Simmonds (16/02)
How to Breathe Underwater Julie Orringer (15/02)
Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams Sylvia Plath (14/02)
The Inheritance of Loss Kiran Desai (09/02)
The Bell Jar Sylvia Plath (03/02)
Is Sex Necessary? James Thurber & E.B. White (01/02)
On Chesil Beach Ian McEwan (31/01)
Secrets of the Sea Nicholas Shakespeare (30/01)
One Good Turn Kate Atkinson (18/01)
The Drowned and the Saved Primo Levi (13/01)
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas John Boyne (09/01)
Haunted Chuck Palahniuk (06/01)
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2007
Maus Art Spiegelman (17/12/07)
Stargirl Jerry Spinelli (08/12/07)
The Shooting Party Anton Chekov (04/12/07)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (30/11/07)
Lullaby Chuck Palahnuik (29/11/07)
A Hero of Our Time Mikhail Lermontov (27/11/07)
The Hundred and Ninety-Nine Steps Michel Faber (19/11/07)
Half of a Yellow Sun Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (18/11/07)
A Spot of Bother Mark Haddon (10/11/07)
Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte (07/11/07)
Catch 22 Joseph Heller (03/11/07)
Shooting an Elephant George Orwell (26/10/07)
Anansi Boys Neil Gaiman (25/10/07)
The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov (19/10/07)
The Robber Bride Margaret Atwood (6/10/07)
The Handmaid’s Tale Margaret Atwood (4/10/07)

 

10 Responses to “Devour(ed)”

  1. C.B.L.G Says:

    To devour:

    YesMan – Danny Wallace

  2. C.B.L.G Says:

    To devour: The ninth life of Louis Drax, Liz Jensen.

  3. goddamnright Says:

    Devoured! A while ago, I loved it!

  4. C.B.L.G Says:

    Jpod and The Gum Thief by Douglas Coupland.

    What happend to Yes Man? Read it?

  5. Ziv Catbee Says:

    Maggie O’Farrel: The distance between us.

  6. goddamnright Says:

    Read! Also: Maggie O’Farrel – After You’d Gone. I must have read this about five times.

  7. Ziv Catbee Says:

    Clive Cussler, Atlantis Found.

  8. Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!! My books are still to be devoured! I LOVE this page!

  9. juuulllllesssss Says:

    The amazing adventures of kavalier and clay. Please.

  10. J Says:

    Look at the differences between dates in 2007 and 2009. You need to take a break girl.


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