Post by Bad Kitty on Oct 16, 2008 21:42:23 GMT -5
So, you all remember Rory's graduation from Chilton, right? Of course you do. And you recall that during her valedictory address she mentioned that her ultimate inspiration, Lorelai, had "filled our house with love and fun and books and music" and been "unflagging in her efforts to give me role models from Jane Austen to Eudora Welty to Patti Smith."
Well, I recently stumbled upon a list of Patti Smith's favourite books (issued just recently by The Melbourne International Arts Festival, which Patti took part in last week for a Q&A session after the screening of a new documentary about her called 'Dream Of Life'.)
Anyway. I thought some here might be interested in browsing the list of Patti's favourites.. (if nothing else, it is interesting to note how some of them were featured in 'Gilmore Girls' and how some also appear on "Rory's Reading List".)
"The Master & Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov
"Journey To The East" by Hermann Hesse
"The Glass Bead Game" by Hermann Hesse
"Heart Of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad
"Moby Dick" by Herman Melville
"Billy Budd" by Herman Melville
"Songs Of Innocence" by William Blake
"The Wild Boys" by William Burroughs
"Howl" by Allen Ginsburg
"A Season In Hell" by Arthur Rimbaud
"Illuminations" by Arthur Rimbaud
"Wittgenstein's Poker" by David Edmonds & John Eidinow
"Villette" by Charlotte Bronte
"The Process" by Brion Gysin
"Cain's Book" by Alexander Trocchi
"Coriolanus" by William Shakespeare
"The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde
"The Sheltering Sky" by Paul Bowles
"Against Interpretation" by Susan Sontag
"The Oblivian Seekers" by Isabelle Eberhardt
"Women Of Cairo" by Gerard de Nerval
"Under The Volcano" by Malcom Lowery
"Dead Souls" by Nikolai Gogol
"The Book Of Disquiet" by Fernando Pessoa
"Death Of Virgil" by Herman Broch
"Raise High The Roof Beams Carpenter/ Franny & Zooey" by J.D. Salinger
"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
"A Night Of Serious Drinking" by Rene Daumal
"Swann In Love" by Marcel Proust
"A Happy Death" by Albert Camus
"The First Man" by Albert Camus
"The Waves" by Virginia Woolf
"Big Sur" by Jack Kerouac
anything by H.P. Lovecraft
anything by W.G. Sebald
"The Thief's Journal" or anything by Jean Genet
"The Arcades Project" or anything by Walter Benjamin
"A Poet In New York" by Garcia Lorca
"The Lost Honor Of Katharina Blum" by Heinrich Boll
"The Palm Wine Drinkard" by Amos Tutuola
"Ice" by Anna Kavan (or anything by her)
"The Divine Proportion" by H.E. Huntley
"Nadja" by Andre Breton
(and in case you don't know who Patti Smith is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_smith )
Well, I recently stumbled upon a list of Patti Smith's favourite books (issued just recently by The Melbourne International Arts Festival, which Patti took part in last week for a Q&A session after the screening of a new documentary about her called 'Dream Of Life'.)
Anyway. I thought some here might be interested in browsing the list of Patti's favourites.. (if nothing else, it is interesting to note how some of them were featured in 'Gilmore Girls' and how some also appear on "Rory's Reading List".)
"The Master & Margarita" by Mikhail Bulgakov
"Journey To The East" by Hermann Hesse
"The Glass Bead Game" by Hermann Hesse
"Heart Of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad
"Moby Dick" by Herman Melville
"Billy Budd" by Herman Melville
"Songs Of Innocence" by William Blake
"The Wild Boys" by William Burroughs
"Howl" by Allen Ginsburg
"A Season In Hell" by Arthur Rimbaud
"Illuminations" by Arthur Rimbaud
"Wittgenstein's Poker" by David Edmonds & John Eidinow
"Villette" by Charlotte Bronte
"The Process" by Brion Gysin
"Cain's Book" by Alexander Trocchi
"Coriolanus" by William Shakespeare
"The Happy Prince" by Oscar Wilde
"The Sheltering Sky" by Paul Bowles
"Against Interpretation" by Susan Sontag
"The Oblivian Seekers" by Isabelle Eberhardt
"Women Of Cairo" by Gerard de Nerval
"Under The Volcano" by Malcom Lowery
"Dead Souls" by Nikolai Gogol
"The Book Of Disquiet" by Fernando Pessoa
"Death Of Virgil" by Herman Broch
"Raise High The Roof Beams Carpenter/ Franny & Zooey" by J.D. Salinger
"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
"A Night Of Serious Drinking" by Rene Daumal
"Swann In Love" by Marcel Proust
"A Happy Death" by Albert Camus
"The First Man" by Albert Camus
"The Waves" by Virginia Woolf
"Big Sur" by Jack Kerouac
anything by H.P. Lovecraft
anything by W.G. Sebald
"The Thief's Journal" or anything by Jean Genet
"The Arcades Project" or anything by Walter Benjamin
"A Poet In New York" by Garcia Lorca
"The Lost Honor Of Katharina Blum" by Heinrich Boll
"The Palm Wine Drinkard" by Amos Tutuola
"Ice" by Anna Kavan (or anything by her)
"The Divine Proportion" by H.E. Huntley
"Nadja" by Andre Breton
(and in case you don't know who Patti Smith is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_smith )