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    <dc:creator>jpfinley</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[As prompted, my top ten novels, unordered, with brief tasting notes. Not all of them are novels… but these aren’t just my top ten books, in the most generic sense, either. Maybe I should say “top ten stories that somehow do what a novel does.”


Kim, Rudyard Kipling. Lyra Belacqua has a brother.
Wind, Sand & Stars, Antoine de Saint-Exupery. The Little Prince was once on this list, but WS&S is the unadulterated substance.
The Last Novel, David Markson. I’ve re-read this more than any other book in the world.
Light, M. John Harrison. Off the charts in terms of vision and prose alike. Science fiction without linguistic compromise.
A Distant Neighborhood, Jiro Taniguchi. No words for this; I keep wanting to write “melancholy” but it’s wrong. It’s everything you want from a story about going home.
The Chronicles of Prydain, Lloyd Alexander. Included for sentimental value… and because they live up to the sentiment again every time I re-read them.
Postwar, Tony Judt. I can’t even believe a book like this is possible.
My Family and Other Animals, Gerald Durrell. As with the Prydain books: nostalgia earned and re-earned.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, unknown, but translated by Simon Armitage. Read this and only this translation; read it out loud; read it to friends or family.
Cannery Row, John Steinbeck. Lyra Belacqua has a country.

(I tried to write this list like a haiku—one swift stroke, top to bottom, no revision. I’m sure that, upon reflection, there will be other books I want to include here. But hmm, aren’t the really important books the ones that don’t require reflection to summon up?—the ones that are simply… there?)



 
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