Thursday, 1 March 2007

Every day is a book day

So books have been relegated to Clintons status have they?

Ten P.O.P. books that no one should be without:

1. The Ice Palace, Tarjei Vesaas
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/icepal.htm

2. Silence/Scandal Shusaku Endo (I prefer the latter, everyone else the former)
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/silence.htm
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/scandal.htm

3. Narcissus and Goldmund, Hermann Hesse
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/narcissus.htm

4. Ice, Anna Kavan
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/ice.htm

5. Two Serious Ladies, Jane Bowles
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/twoser.htm

6. Three Cornered World, Natsume Soseki
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/threecorn.htm

7. Secret Protocols, Peter Vansittart
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/fiction/Secret%20Protocols.htm

8. Year of the Hare, Arto Paasilinna
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/fiction/Year%20of%20the%20Hare.htm

9. The Man Who Planted Trees, Jean Giono
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/fiction/man%20who%20planted%20trees.htm

10. Confessions of a Mask, Yukio Mishima
http://www.peterowen.com/pages/modclas/con_mask.htm

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