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Snedig, overraskende, krevende.
Faulkner på originalspråket er krevende, en skikkelig bøyg å komme seg gjennom. Hver av de mange karakterene i denne sørstatsromanen fra 1930 har sin særegne stemme og grammatikk som ikke følger standardengelsk. Men handlingen er dramatisk nok der vi følger et gravfølges strevsomme reise med en avdød mor til kirkegården langt borte. Det viser seg etterhvert at flere av de sørgende har andre, personlige formål med reisen. Det gjør at de holder ut trass i strabasene. Slutten er både vittig og overraskende.
It takes two people to make you, and one people to die. That's how the world is going to end.
Riches is nothing in the face of the Lord, for He can see into the heart.
I said You don't know what worry is. I don't know what it is. I don't know whether I am worrying or not. Whether I can or not. I don't know whether I can cry or not. I don't know whether I have tried to or not. I feel like a wet seed wild in the hot blind earth.
Jewel, I say. Overhead the day drives level and grey, hiding the sun by a flight of grey spears. In the rain the mules smoke a little, splashed yellow with mud, the off one clinging in sliding lunges to the side of the road above the ditch. The tilted lumber gleams dull yellow, water-soaked and heavy as lead, tilted at a steep angle into the ditch above the broken wheel; about the shattered spokes and about Jewel's ankles a runnel of yellow neither water nor earth swirls, curving with the yellow road neither of earth nor water, down the hill dissolving into a streaming mass of dark green neither of earth nor sky. Jewel, I say.
I said you’d just let her alone. Sawing and knocking, and keeping the air always moving so fast on her face that when you’re tired you can't breathe it, and that goddamn adze going One lick less. One lick less. One lick less. One lick less until everybody that passes in the road will have to stop and see it and say what a fine carpenter he is. If it had just been me when Cash fell off of that church and if it had just been me when pa laid sick with that load of wood fell on him, it would not be happening with every bastard in the county coming in to stare at her because if there is a God what the hell is he for. It would be just me and her on a high hill and me rolling the rocks down the hill at their faces and teeth and all by God until she was quiet and not that goddamn adze going One lick less. One lick less and we could be quiet.
You could do so much for me if you just would. If you just knew. I am I and you are you and I know it and you don't know it and you could do so much for me if you just would and if you just would then I could tell you and then nobody would have to know it except you and me and Darl.
… when I was young I believed death to be a phenomenon of the body; now I know it to be merely a function of the mind—and that of the minds of the ones who suffer the bereavement.
Eirik la ut lista over redaktørenes valg - her er tilsvarende liste over lesernes preferanser. Noe er likt, men ulikhetene er spektakulære. Rimeligvis er det engelskspråklige lesere som har gitt sine stemmer her - noen av de mest populære forfatterne har jeg aldri hørt om! Jeg har lest 37 av disse og har ingen ambisjoner om å lese hele lista!
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Er utvalget upåklagelig, og er rekkefølgen det?
Esquire er kanskje et herremagasin, men listen er interessant uavhengig av kjønn.
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Rangering fra 1 til 100. 138 anonyme medlemmer stemte på bøkene. Samlet 3. april 2014.
(Nesten) alle bøkene som Rory Gilmore i serien "Gilmore Girls" leste eller nevnte gjennom hele serien!