While listening to you as I drove, I made a detour to the library to pick up something by George Saunders, I never read anything by him. Thanks for the video.
Love to hear that you’re in Chicago. I’m grateful to be attending college there, I think there’s definitely a deep literary history and movement in that city. Saunders is an example of this come to think of it, but so are Bellow and Wallace.
I would have to agree. I wish I was here more, I definitely didn't take advantage of that when I was in Chicago full-time, but I think it's a beautiful thing. Chicago is incredible. Side note, I'm taking a class this semester on Gwendolyn Brooks, who spent most of her life in Chicago. If we talk at all about literature in Chicago, I'll definitely bring it up on the channel.
Have you read Donna Tartt? The Secret History may be the most brilliant novel I’ve ever read. I’m half way through her other book, The Little Friend, though it’s not as good. Does Saunders only write short stories, I’d like to read one of his full length novels?
I haven't read any Donna Tart, though my dad liked both the Secret History and the Goldfinch. I've heard The Secret History is supposed to be great, I definitely need to add that to my list. As for Saunders, his most critically acclaimed work is a novel called Lincoln and the Bardo. It's supposed to be incredible and a quick read, though I haven't read it yet. He definitely leans more towards short stories in general though.
I really appreciate your honesty with your reviews. I'm sure the New York Times and others have their reasons for why a particular book is good, but that doesn't make your opinions and thoughts any less valuable :) so hearing about This Other Eden was really interesting! I haven't read any George Saunders yet, but again, just listening to those passages you read out has convinced me. Looking forward to your thoughts on Small Things Like These, as well as Foster whenever you end up reading that (both have a special place in my heart). I've got Walk the Blue Fields coming up soon, so yay for that. Also, well done for getting through all those flight difficulties and welcome back home! Thanks for sharing snippets of your study abroad journey. And hope the belated birthday celebration was fun. Would definitely be keen to hear your thoughts on the writing process and such. To be honest, sometimes a fresh perspective is more valuable than someone who is supposedly "qualified" to give advice. Goodness, a very ramble-y comment this week haha. Hope you have a good rest of the summer!
Thank you for saying that, I do appreciate it. Let me know what you think of Saunders, I just finished Keegan's Small Things Like These, which I loved and will talk about in the next video. Walk the Blue Fields is great too, you'll love it. I love the thought you put into this comment, it really does mean a lot that someone enjoys the video enough to share their thoughts. And I get it haha, I'm a rambler too. I hope you're having a fantastic summer as well!
had to add pastoralia to my tbr, thanks for the rec and the sample reading i love that! you’ve been getting me more into short story collections which i’m really psyched about! have you read jhumpa lahiri’s interpreter of maladies? HBD BTW!
Such a good book. And I'm so glad to hear that, I think short story collections are very underrated! I haven't read that collection, is it something you'd recommend? I'll definitely add it to my list.
I was supposed to be doing calculus all day today to prepare for an upcoming exam, but I picked up "A little life" and couldn't stop reading. I knew I should have, but good god the writing was beautiful. Oh and I've also been reading short stories recently, especially of the sci-fi horror genre, and there was one which was incredibly good, "Nightflyers" by GRRM. Can't put down a novel if it's any good, hence the short stories. But alas, now I have to stay up late making up for the damage done to my calculus skills. Also, what are your favourite short stories? Say, if you had to name the top three?
Haha I can relate to that. Hope you were able to catch up on calculus. I don't read much sci-fi, but I've liked some horror in the past. I'll look into Night flyers, especially if it's short. A favorite short story is tough, but I can give you three good ones: - "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor, - "Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice" by Nam Le - "Barn Burning" by Haruki Murakami
we need more long form talking content like this. to see a video that isn't excessively edited, cut, and shaved down is so refreshing! Keep it up.
Sometimes I worry the vides are too boring so that's very nice to hear. Thanks for watching!
@@agwriting with that voice, you could never be boring sir!
I know this is off topic but your voice so beautiful its deep but not too deep and i could listen to it all day
Haha thank you. Glad you liked the video!
happy birthday, alex!!!
Thank you! Appreciate you always watching.
im planning on reading stoner by john williams as well! very excited about it
I've heard such good things. Can't wait to get to it.
While listening to you as I drove, I made a detour to the library to pick up something by George Saunders, I never read anything by him. Thanks for the video.
That's so awesome to hear! You'll have to let me know what you think
Love to hear that you’re in Chicago. I’m grateful to be attending college there, I think there’s definitely a deep literary history and movement in that city. Saunders is an example of this come to think of it, but so are Bellow and Wallace.
I would have to agree. I wish I was here more, I definitely didn't take advantage of that when I was in Chicago full-time, but I think it's a beautiful thing. Chicago is incredible.
Side note, I'm taking a class this semester on Gwendolyn Brooks, who spent most of her life in Chicago. If we talk at all about literature in Chicago, I'll definitely bring it up on the channel.
Happy Birthday Alex! and such a gorgeous green shirt love it!
Thank you!
As a fantasy lover who seeks more variety in books, your literary choices are very refreshing!! I’m starting with Claire Keegan😆
You won't regret it! She's one of my absolute favorites.
Oh and also, happy birthday! I hope you read a great many books and become more and more wise and years pass by.
HBD!
Thank you!
Have you read Donna Tartt? The Secret History may be the most brilliant novel I’ve ever read. I’m half way through her other book, The Little Friend, though it’s not as good.
Does Saunders only write short stories, I’d like to read one of his full length novels?
I haven't read any Donna Tart, though my dad liked both the Secret History and the Goldfinch. I've heard The Secret History is supposed to be great, I definitely need to add that to my list.
As for Saunders, his most critically acclaimed work is a novel called Lincoln and the Bardo. It's supposed to be incredible and a quick read, though I haven't read it yet. He definitely leans more towards short stories in general though.
I really appreciate your honesty with your reviews. I'm sure the New York Times and others have their reasons for why a particular book is good, but that doesn't make your opinions and thoughts any less valuable :) so hearing about This Other Eden was really interesting!
I haven't read any George Saunders yet, but again, just listening to those passages you read out has convinced me.
Looking forward to your thoughts on Small Things Like These, as well as Foster whenever you end up reading that (both have a special place in my heart). I've got Walk the Blue Fields coming up soon, so yay for that.
Also, well done for getting through all those flight difficulties and welcome back home! Thanks for sharing snippets of your study abroad journey. And hope the belated birthday celebration was fun.
Would definitely be keen to hear your thoughts on the writing process and such. To be honest, sometimes a fresh perspective is more valuable than someone who is supposedly "qualified" to give advice.
Goodness, a very ramble-y comment this week haha. Hope you have a good rest of the summer!
Thank you for saying that, I do appreciate it. Let me know what you think of Saunders, I just finished Keegan's Small Things Like These, which I loved and will talk about in the next video. Walk the Blue Fields is great too, you'll love it.
I love the thought you put into this comment, it really does mean a lot that someone enjoys the video enough to share their thoughts. And I get it haha, I'm a rambler too.
I hope you're having a fantastic summer as well!
@@agwriting Thank you! And will do. I appreciate the thought you put into your responses, too. Glad I'm not the only rambler haha.
had to add pastoralia to my tbr, thanks for the rec and the sample reading i love that! you’ve been getting me more into short story collections which i’m really psyched about! have you read jhumpa lahiri’s interpreter of maladies? HBD BTW!
Such a good book. And I'm so glad to hear that, I think short story collections are very underrated! I haven't read that collection, is it something you'd recommend? I'll definitely add it to my list.
I was supposed to be doing calculus all day today to prepare for an upcoming exam, but I picked up "A little life" and couldn't stop reading. I knew I should have, but good god the writing was beautiful. Oh and I've also been reading short stories recently, especially of the sci-fi horror genre, and there was one which was incredibly good, "Nightflyers" by GRRM. Can't put down a novel if it's any good, hence the short stories. But alas, now I have to stay up late making up for the damage done to my calculus skills. Also, what are your favourite short stories? Say, if you had to name the top three?
Haha I can relate to that. Hope you were able to catch up on calculus.
I don't read much sci-fi, but I've liked some horror in the past. I'll look into Night flyers, especially if it's short. A favorite short story is tough, but I can give you three good ones:
- "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor,
- "Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice" by Nam Le
- "Barn Burning" by Haruki Murakami
I’m looking for good biographies if any one has recs?