Eden Mylunsch
Eden Mylunsch
originally posted by Otto Nieminen:
Why is Ayn Rand so popular?
Maybe because she was the Eckhart Tolle of her generation?
You should definitely read Pynchon, but you might want to start with The Crying of Lot 49 ( a fun book) or V (an inspiring book) before wading into Gravity's Rainbow, a beautiful book and one of my favorite examples of the ways that the American language differs from the English language.
I would also recommend that you go back further and find The USA Trilogy by John Dos Passos. A contemporary of Hemingway and Fitzgerald, Dos Passos seems to be ignored these days, but these three books are enlightening, educational, and enjoyable to read.
I'm a fan of De Lillo's Underworld and Michael Chabon's The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay but though they may not be heavy enough to qualify as "great literature", they illuminate parts of the American psyche that are worth having light shown on them.
You could knock off everything Nathaniel West wrote before dinnertime, and Raymond Chandler, Sinclair Lewis, Ray Bradbury, and William T Vollmann offer plenty of well-ordered words to get lost in (and I mean that in a good way).
-Eden (there's never enough time to read what I want to read)