Literary Meme
Feb. 7th, 2013 10:55 am1. Libraries or Bookshops.
These days I go to the library. It's cheaper
2. Pens or Pencils
Pencils for doing crosswords, pens for everything else.
3. Handwritten or Typed.
I've used a keyboard for 40 years
4. Thesaurus or Dictionary
The Thesaurus for crosswords, the Dictionary for checking my spelling (which seems to be deteriorating with age).
5. Kindle et al or Print Book
Not bothered. It's the text that matters
6. Wikipedia or Encyclopaedia.
Wikipedia. So much handier and constantly updated.
7. Radio Play or Television Drama
I only ever listen to the radio in the car.
8. Poetry or Prose
Stupid question
9. Fiction or Non-Fiction
Fiction mainly.
10. Novels or Short stories
There are fewer great short stories than great novels- so novels, I suppose.
11. Fantasy or Commercial/Literary Fiction
I read more literary fiction than anything else. My genre of choice is detective fiction
12. The Grapes of Wrath or Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.
Haven't read either. G o W is a pretty good movie, but then I liked the TV version of Oranges too.
13. The Odyssey or The Road.
Haven't read either
14. Tipping the Velvet or The Well of Loneliness.
Haven't read either
15. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland or Winnie-the-Pooh
I'm fond of Pooh but Alice is a work of genius
16. Frankenstein or Dracula
Frankenstein is turgid. I enjoyed Dracula. I'd trade in both for The Ghost Stories of an Antiquary.
17. Charles Perrault or The Brothers Grimm.
Grimm
18. William Shakespeare or William Blake.
Shakespeare. Blake (though I love him dearly) is a minor figure by comparison- and most of his stuff is unreadable.
19. Virginia Woolf or Katherine Mansfield
Haven't read Mansfield. Woolf is wonderful but only in parts.
20. Philip Pullman or JK Rowling
Philip Reeve
21. Emily Dickinson or Sylvia Plath.
Stevie Smith
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Date: 2013-02-08 04:04 pm (UTC)Having had one of my choice options described as 'stupid' & now this, well, I can see nothing else for it. 'Pass me my whip, Marjorie, I can feel some self-flagellation coming on...'
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Date: 2013-02-11 09:00 am (UTC)(As it happens, I've got a high school diploma as my highest finished education, and I have a great love of popular literature. I'm decidedly "middle-brow" in my choice of literature, and I'm very sorry if I came across as poncey. I do read Dante, but also loads of Phillippa Gregory and Ken Follett.)
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Date: 2013-02-11 10:18 am (UTC)I wasn't in fact offended. Just a bit irritated. LJ sometimes does that & it had been 'one of those days.' Please don't worry about it.
The meme was a bit of fun - it honestly arose because I began making up puns in my head. The Road/The Odyssey - Oranges versus Grapes. That sort of thing. I'm an English scholar so of course, I could have gone anywhere with it.
My author of choice would always be Virginia Woolf - I do like a bit of Alice Hoffman & Joanne Harris too. ;)
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Date: 2013-02-11 10:45 am (UTC)And while I do like a bit of Virginia Wolf - when we looked for a new apartment I specifically demanded "a room of one's own" in the apartment - I must say my favourite writer will have to be Dante. I just love the Divine Comedy, and I have it in the original Italian, English (with the Gustave Dorée etchings that I love) and a wonderful translation into my native Danish.
So I guess we're patched up, right?
Anyway, you actually sound interesting, so I hope you won't be offended if I choose to follow your LJ
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Date: 2013-02-11 10:55 am (UTC)My journal is largely concerned with my personal writing process. You are welcome.