My 2026 reading
I want this to be my last post until some time has passed so I can say what i've finished at that point. This is a lot right? This is my autumnal life cycle activity of choice. It's rude of me to be so insular out loud, that is why I must shut up with all my superfluous posts and just get lost in the words these people wrote.
1. All 14 of Dickens novels
2. All the novels by Dashiell Hammett
3. All the novels of Raymond Chandler
4. The Complete Works of Plato
5. In Search of Lost Time by the Proustmeister
6. Cioran's aphoristic books -- All Gall is Divided // The Trouble With Being Born and parts of other volumes.
7. Rilke's poetry and some volumes of Letters, he was just as good with the latter as the former
8. The KJV -- what someone here informed me is fake .... few things are as uninteresting to me as strong Bible translation opinions.
9. Petrarch's Canzoniere -- to be read at least twice
10. Homer's Iliad and Odyssey -- Fagles
11. principal Nietzsche works where the name of Wagner is not in the title
12. The 3 major Roman Stoic volumes in footnote laden editions
13. The 3 Jeff Guinn bios
14. The Works of William Shakespeare
1. All 14 of Dickens novels
2. All the novels by Dashiell Hammett
3. All the novels of Raymond Chandler
4. The Complete Works of Plato
5. In Search of Lost Time by the Proustmeister
6. Cioran's aphoristic books -- All Gall is Divided // The Trouble With Being Born and parts of other volumes.
7. Rilke's poetry and some volumes of Letters, he was just as good with the latter as the former
8. The KJV -- what someone here informed me is fake .... few things are as uninteresting to me as strong Bible translation opinions.
9. Petrarch's Canzoniere -- to be read at least twice
10. Homer's Iliad and Odyssey -- Fagles
11. principal Nietzsche works where the name of Wagner is not in the title
12. The 3 major Roman Stoic volumes in footnote laden editions
13. The 3 Jeff Guinn bios
14. The Works of William Shakespeare
