I am the
Once Lost Wanderer (aka Joseph or J.E. Fountain), from the blog of the same
name: formerly known as The 100 Greatest Novels of All Time (and my quest to
read them). While that old title was very descriptive, it was also very boring.
One of the first things the Classics Club did for me was to inspire me to
change the name of my blog. There were so many creative, poetic, fanciful
names, I felt compelled to come up with something more lyrical.
I’ve been
with the Classics Club since May 2014, and I’ve completed 32 of 50 (57 of 100
of my greater Quest) novels thus far. My favorite is The Lord of the Rings, but
that was a reread and it has been my favorite for decades. So, my favorite NEW
discovery was Gone With the Wind.
I completed
a reading bucket list thing last weekend with my last read. I read The Call of the Wild at the Library of Congress. Read more about that venture here.
I’m enjoying
my current read, The Scarlett Letter, very much.
Next up is
Mrs. Dalloway. I’m not terribly excited about that. I was not overly fond of my
other experience with Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse.
A couple
reads that I have coming up that I am looking forward to: War and Peace, The
Count of Monte Cristo, and Atlas Shrugged.
I haven’t
changed my list at all, unless you count a few that I threw out. I’m on a
pretty fixed quest, and I haven’t really given myself the option of changing.
Regarding
those I threw out – Please – no debate. I am not asking anyone else to
burn books, just some things I didn’t want to read.
New favorite
authors: I’ll say the Russians as a group. I loved both Anna Karenina and The Brothers Karamazov.
Everyone
must read now: I could never be so demanding, but here are a few that no one
besides myself at the CC has reviewed: Lucky Jim, Catch-22, Under the Volcano,
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Blood Meridian, and The Day of the Locust.
One of the
things I have enjoyed most about the Classics Club is the ability to compare
notes with other classics readers. A bit more specifically, one of the things I
enjoy most about that is how another blogger and I seem of the same mind for most
books, but then one comes up that we are polar opposites. Sort of related to
that, there have been a number of books I have not enjoyed, but then I read
some passionate reviews by other members and they helped me see things from a
different perspective and improved my opinion.
I’ve made some
wonderful acquaintances here, but I don’t dare begin naming them, for fear of leaving
someone out.
Blog
administrivia: If you have added The Once Lost Wanderer to your blogroll (or
somesuch), and I haven’t returned the favor…Please send me a note. So, many
blog tweaks, updates, etc. that is something I sort of lose track of. My
apologies.
BIG, BIG
thanks to The Classics Club Mods for creating and maintaining such a great
forum.
You make my heart smile, for loving Gone with the Wind. xx
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it. Yes, it's a masterpiece.
DeleteYou make my heart smile, for loving Gone with the Wind. xx
ReplyDeleteAhhh maybe I should read your review of Catch 22. I've tried to read it three times, but give up about halfway through each time...I also lost my way with The Brothers K.
ReplyDeleteI've just finished GWTW for a readalong - it was so much fun.
This is a wonderful community isn't it?
Indeed!
DeleteReally? No one else has reviewed Catch-22? That is a crying shame!!! I am about due for a reread... perhaps I'll get to it this winter, and then there will be two.
ReplyDeleteYep, just me. Have I ever lied to you?
DeleteWell, not that I've noticed ;-)
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