Burt does a pretty good job of articulating (in short chapters, averaging 3 pages) why he sees these as the best books ever. You may or may not agree with his choices, but his mini-analyses are suitably trenchant.
One "novel" on this list is well over a million words long. Another is unfinished. Can you guess which ones I'm talking about? (Answers: Nos. 4 and 51, respectively.)
One novel's main character rarely gets off the couch unless it's to go to bed. There is essentially no action. (No. 82.)
One novel's protagonist is a pedophile. (Answer: No. 47, of course.)
One novel was thoroughly reviled by the author of another novel on the list. (I'm talking, of course, about No. 88, which was despised by the author of No. 14.)
Two novels on the list are by the same author. One was, for a time, banned in the U.S. The other, upon publication, was assailed by critics as a waste of paper. (Give up? Nos. 3 and 26. The former was banned.)
What's your opinion of the list?
1 | Don Quixote | 1605, 1630 | Miguel de Cervantes |
2 | War and Peace | 1869 | Leo Tolstoy |
3 | Ulysses | 1922 | James Joyce |
4 | In Search of Lost Time | 1913-27 | Marcel Proust |
5 | The Brothers Karamazov | 1880 | Feodor Dostoevsky |
6 | Moby-Dick | 1851 | Herman Melville |
7 | Madame Bovary | 1857 | Gustave Flaubert |
8 | Middlemarch | 1871-72 | George Eliot |
9 | The Magic Mountain | 1924 | Thomas Mann |
10 | The Tale of Genji | 11th Century | Murasaki Shikibu |
11 | Emma | 1816 | Jane Austen |
12 | Bleak House | 1852-53 | Charles Dickens |
13 | Anna Karenina | 1877 | Leo Tolstoy |
14 | Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | 1884 | Mark Twain |
15 | Tom Jones | 1749 | Henry Fielding |
16 | Great Expectations | 1860-61 | Charles Dickens |
17 | Absalom, Absalom! | 1936 | William Faulkner |
18 | The Ambassadors | 1903 | Henry James |
19 | One Hundred Years of Solitude | 1967 | Gabriel Garcia Marquez |
20 | The Great Gatsby | 1925 | F. Scott Fitzgerald |
21 | To The Lighthouse | 1927 | Virginia Woolf |
22 | Crime and Punishment | 1866 | Feodor Dostoevsky |
23 | The Sound and the Fury | 1929 | William Faulkner |
24 | Vanity Fair | 1847-48 | William Makepeace Thackeray |
25 | Invisible Man | 1952 | Ralph Ellison |
26 | Finnegans Wake | 1939 | James Joyce |
27 | The Man Without Qualities | 1930-43 | Robert Musil |
28 | Gravity's Rainbow | 1973 | Thomas Pynchon |
29 | The Portrait of a Lady | 1881 | Henry James |
30 | Women in Love | 1920 | D. H. Lawrence |
31 | The Red and the Black | 1830 | Stendhal |
32 | Tristram Shandy | 1760-67 | Laurence Sterne |
33 | Dead Souls | 1842 | Nikolai Gogol |
34 | Tess of the D'Urbervilles | 1891 | Thomas Hardy |
35 | Buddenbrooks | 1901 | Thomas Mann |
36 | Le Pere Goriot | 1835 | Honore de Balzac |
37 | A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | 1916 | James Joyce |
38 | Wuthering Heights | 1847 | Emily Bronte |
39 | The Tin Drum | 1959 | Gunter Grass |
40 | Molloy; Malone Dies; The Unnamable | 1951-53 | Samuel Beckett |
41 | Pride and Prejudice | 1813 | Jane Austen |
42 | The Scarlet Letter | 1850 | Nathaniel Hawthorne |
43 | Fathers and Sons | 1862 | Ivan Turgenev |
44 | Nostromo | 1904 | Joseph Conrad |
45 | Beloved | 1987 | Toni Morrison |
46 | An American Tragedy | 1925 | Theodore Dreiser |
47 | Lolita | 1955 | Vladimir Nabokov |
48 | The Golden Notebook | 1962 | Doris Lessing |
49 | Clarissa | 1747-48 | Samuel Richardson |
50 | Dream of the Red Chamber | 1791 | Cao Xueqin |
51 | The Trial | 1925 | Franz Kafka |
52 | Jane Eyre | 1847 | Charlotte Bronte |
53 | The Red Badge of Courage | 1895 | Stephen Crane |
54 | The Grapes of Wrath | 1939 | John Steinbeck |
55 | Petersburg | 1916/1922 | Andrey Bely |
56 | Things Fall Apart | 1958 | Chinue Achebe |
57 | The Princess of Cleves | 1678 | Madame de Lafayette |
58 | The Stranger | 1942 | Albert Camus |
59 | My Antonia | 1918 | Willa Cather |
60 | The Counterfeiters | 1926 | Andre Gide |
61 | The Age of Innocence | 1920 | Edith Wharton |
62 | The Good Soldier | 1915 | Ford Madox Ford |
63 | The Awakening | 1899 | Kate Chopin |
64 | A Passage to India | 1924 | E. M. Forster |
65 | Herzog | 1964 | Saul Bellow |
66 | Germinal | 1855 | Emile Zola |
67 | Call It Sleep | 1934 | Henry Roth |
68 | U.S.A. Trilogy | 1930-38 | John Dos Passos |
69 | Hunger | 1890 | Knut Hamsun |
70 | Berlin Alexanderplatz | 1929 | Alfred Doblin |
71 | Cities of Salt | 1984-89 | 'Abd al-Rahman Munif |
72 | The Death of Artemio Cruz | 1962 | Carlos Fuentes |
73 | A Farewell to Arms | 1929 | Ernest Hemingway |
74 | Brideshead Revisited | 1945 | Evelyn Waugh |
75 | The Last Chronicle of Barset | 1866-67 | Anthony Trollope |
76 | The Pickwick Papers | 1836-67 | Charles Dickens |
77 | Robinson Crusoe | 1719 | Daniel Defoe |
78 | The Sorrows of Young Werther | 1774 | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
79 | Candide | 1759 | Voltaire |
80 | Native Son | 1940 | Richard Wright |
81 | Under the Volcano | 1947 | Malcolm Lowry |
82 | Oblomov | 1859 | Ivan Goncharov |
83 | Their Eyes Were Watching God | 1937 | Zora Neale Hurston |
84 | Waverley | 1814 | Sir Walter Scott |
85 | Snow Country | 1937, 1948 | Kawabata Yasunari |
86 | Nineteen Eighty-Four | 1949 | George Orwell |
87 | The Betrothed | 1827, 1840 | Alessandro Manzoni |
88 | The Last of the Mohicans | 1826 | James Fenimore Cooper |
89 | Uncle Tom's Cabin | 1852 | Harriet Beecher Stowe |
90 | Les Miserables | 1862 | Victor Hugo |
91 | On the Road | 1957 | Jack Kerouac |
92 | Frankenstein | 1818 | Mary Shelley |
93 | The Leopard | 1958 | Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa |
94 | The Catcher in the Rye | 1951 | J.D. Salinger |
95 | The Woman in White | 1860 | Wilkie Collins |
96 | The Good Soldier Svejk | 1921-23 | Jaroslav Hasek |
97 | Dracula | 1897 | Bram Stoker |
98 | The Three Musketeers | 1844 | Alexandre Dumas |
99 | The Hound of Baskervilles | 1902 | Arthur Conan Doyle |
100 | Gone with the Wind | 1936 | Margaret Mitchell |
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