August 07, 2003

for your reading lists

Tim Pears picks ten "revolutionary" novels in this Guardian piece. He picked political novels, he says, beause "a novel can't change the world. But a great novel opens the mind like nothing else. And when the mind opens, so too does the future"
What should/shouldn't have made the list? Discuss.

posted by Laila Lalami at 11:45 AM

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Nothing by George Orwell or Aldous Huxley? Nothing by Swift? Obviously I'm not one of the literati, I just read books but I'm surprised at the omission of George Bernard Shaw.

From a personal perspective, The Odessa File, because of its wide readership and mass appeal, must have had a political impact.

Posted by: Larry Lurex on August 8, 2003 06:29 AM

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