[bksvol-discuss] Re: A New Year's Challenge: De Norske Bokklubbene "100 Most Meaningful Books of all Time"

  • From: "Dan Beaver" <dbeaver888@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2011 15:43:54 -0500

Scott,

I only count 96 books in the list.  Am I missing some?

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From: Scott Rains
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2011 2:28 PM
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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] A New Year's Challenge: De Norske Bokklubbene "100 
Most Meaningful Books of all Time"

Happy New Year!

If ever there was an activity designed to define the word "hubris" it would 
be to singlehandedly write a list of the "100 Most Meaningful Books of all 
Time." So, perhaps to spread the honor more democratically, the editors at 
the Norwegian Book Clubs devised a survey of about 100 well-known authors 
from 54 countries to create such a list in 2002. Given the amazing levels of 
literacy that Bookshare volunteers showed with the BBC list I offer this 
challenge:

How many of the following books have you read?

And for the highly motivated...

Which of these are already in our collection and which do we still need to 
add? (Work out among yourselves who will cover which sections of the list. 
Use the attached spreadsheet for recording results.)

About the list from the Christchurch City Libraries:

Voters included Doris Lessing, Salman Rushdie, Carlos Fuentes and Norman 
Mailer. Miguel de Cervantes' tale gained 50% more votes than any other book, 
eclipsing works by Shakespeare, Homer and Tolstoy.

Ten authors got more than one book on to the list. After Cervantes, Fyodor 
Dostoevsky emerged as the most worthwhile read with four books listed. The 
only Shakespeare plays the authors agreed on were Hamlet, King Lear and 
Othello. The Bard was matched by Franz Kafka whose three angst-ridden tales 
of grotesque alienation on the list were The Trial, The Castle and the 
Complete Stories. Three works by Leo Tolstoy made it: War and Peace, Anna 
Karenina and The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories. William Faulkner 
and Virginia Woolf both scored twice, along with the Colombian Gabriel 
Garcia Marquez.

Other than 'Don Quixote' in first place below, the remaining 99 titles are 
reproduced as published by De Norske Bokklubbene in alphabetical order and 
are not ranked.

Scott Rains
Benetech Fellow


Don Quixote  Miguel de Cervantes
Things fall apart Chinua Achebe
Fairy tales and stories Hans Christian Andersen
Pride and prejudice Jane Austen
Old Goriot Honore de Balzac
Trilogy: Molloy, Malone dies, The Unnamable Samuel Beckett
Decameron Giovanni Boccaccio
Collected fictions Jorge Luis Borges
Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte
The Outsider (The Stranger) Albert Camus
Poems Paul Celan
Journey to the end of the night Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer
Nostromo Joseph Conrad
The Divine Comedy Dante Alighieri
Great expectations Charles Dickens
Jacques the fatalist and his master Denis Diderot
Berlin Alexanderplatz Alfred Doblin
Crime and punishment Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Idiot Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Possessed Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Brothers Karamazov Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Middlemarch George Eliot
Invisible man Ralph Ellison
Medea Euripides
Absalom, Absalom William Faulkner
The Sound and the Fury William Faulkner
Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert
A Sentimental education Gustave Flaubert
Gypsy Ballads Federico Garcia Lorca
One hundred years of solitude Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Love in the time of cholera Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Faust Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Dead souls Nikolai Gogol
The Tin Drum Günter Grass
The Devil to pay in the backlands Joao Guimaraes Rosa
Hunger Knut Hamsun
The Old man and the sea Ernest Hemingway
The Iliad Homer
The Odyssey Homer
A Doll's house Henrik Ibsen
The Book of Job Anon
Ulysses James Joyce
The Complete Stories Franz Kafka
The Trial Franz Kafka
The Castle Franz Kafka
The Recognition of Sakuntala Kalidasa
The Sound of the mountain Yasunari Kawabata
Zorba the Greek Nikos Kazantzakis
Sons and lovers D H Lawrence
Independent people Halldor K Laxness
Complete poems Giacomo Leopardi
The Golden notebook Doris Lessing
Pippi Longstocking Astrid Lindgren
Diary of a madman and other stories Lu Xun
Mahabharata Anonymous
Children of Gebelawi Naguib Mahfouz
Buddenbrooks Thomas Mann
The Magic Mountain Thomas Mann
Moby Dick Herman Melville
Essays Michel de Montaigne
History Elsa Morante
Beloved Toni Morrison
The Tale of Genji Murasaki Shikibu
The Man without qualities Robert Musil
Lolita Vladimir Nabokov
Njal's saga    Anonymous
1984 George Orwell
Metamorphoses Ovid
The Book of Disquiet Fernando Pessoa
The Complete tales Edgar Allan Poe
Remembrance of things past Marcel Proust
Gargantua and Pantagruel Francois Rabelais
Pedro Paramo Juan Rulfo
The Mathnawi Jalalu'l-Din Rumi
Midnight's children Salman Rushdie
The Bostan of Saadi (The Orchard) Sheikh Saadi of Shiraz
A Season of migration to the north Tayeb Salih
Blindness Jose Saramago
Hamlet William Shakespeare
King Lear William Shakespeare
Othello William Shakespeare
Oedipus the King Sophocles
The Red and the black Stendhal
The Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy Laurence Sterne
Confessions of Zeno Italo Svevo
Gulliver's travels Jonathan Swift
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy
Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy
The Death of Ivan Ilyich and other stories Leo Tolstoy
Selected Stories Anton Chekhov
Thousand and One Nights Anonymous
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain
Ramayana Valmiki
The Aeneid Virgil 

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