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A Thousand Natural Shocks An anthology that includes two of my stories. Available now at Amazon. on 2013-11-11
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I know. So have you. But have you read it on the toilet?

Some years ago, I realised that I was spending a significant amount of time in the smallest room reading leftover bits of the weekend Guardian and Observer. Worthy though these were, I came to the conclusion that here was an opportunity to read those books that I always thought I should read and everyone else pretended they had.

I put Moby Dick on the cistern, a chunky tome but not too intimidating. It rattled along in a series of day-to-day episodes of Starbuck and Queequeg swirling around in an allegorical confrontation between a mutilated superego and an enigmatic cetacean.

Then followed:

Fyodor Dostoevsky: Crime and Punishment

AS Byatt: Possession

James Joyce: Ulysses

Zadie Smith: On Beauty

At this point, it seemed right to go for the big one:

LeoTolstoy: War and Peace

That took a long time.

books

George Eliot: Middlemarch

Orhan Pamuk: The Museum of Innocence

Peter Carey: Oscar and Lucinda

Charles Dickens: Bleak House

Vikram Seth: A Suitable Boy

Now… The Big One

Marcel Proust: A la Recherche du Temps Perdu

That took more than a year of closeted perusal.

Back to normal…

John Updike: The Rabbit Angstrom novels – Rabbit Run, Rabbit Redox, Rabbit is Rich, Rabbit at Rest

W.M. Thackeray: Vanity Fair

I have a similar programme in my workplace that has been running for a relatively short time. So far:

Thomas Hardy: The Mayor of Casterbridge

John Fowles: The French Lieutenant’s Woman

Thomas Hardy: Tess of the D’urbevilles

The most surprising aspect of this is that I have never had piles.

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