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which has been on my shelf for yonks,

 

and partly because I also kept staring at Stephen Crane & James Fenimore Cooper.

 

Gatsby answered a few questions for me but came across as rather too short to have any great impact. It wasn't the length per se that I found unsatisfying but the rather sudden demise of the house parties.

 

When I was a youngster, the Redford film was out and the class smoothies were all raving about it. I remember them going on and on about Gatsby's shirts - the wardrobes full of them. Their idea of success in life was to have access to an unlimited stash of Ben Shermans for bird-pulling purposes. Given the overall theme of the book, I find that rather amusing.

 

To be honest though, for a book that transported me into a different time and way of life, Brideshead Revisited wins hands down.

 

 

The Red Badge of Courage is ace. Don't know how I missed it for so long. Even my kid read it when he was 10. I would strongly recommend it as a study in fear and, as a result, self-deception.

 

 

As for Fenimore Cooper, it had to be Hawk-eye & co. Absolutely marvelous. The text reads so easily - including the French bits - event after almost 200 years.

 

Following my early reading of Moby Dick, which is immense in numerous ways, I have warmed to classic American literature.

 

 

Not so sure if I'll pick up Hemmingway again though. Unless it rains. Really rains. Heavy rain.

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