1. Fyodor Dostoevsky 2. Carl Barks 3. William Faulkner 4. Wyndham Lewis 5. Yukio Mishima 6. Ernst Jünger 7. Louis-Ferdinand Céline 8. James Gould Cozzens 9. V.S. Naipaul 10. Evelyn Waugh. 11. Borges. 12. Harold Grayhttps://twitter.com/jneeley78/status/1328698947179786242 …
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Cozzens and Wyndham Lewis are actually good? (Serious question.)
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Replying to @JohnRossMD @HeerJeet
My question too about Cozzens. I've had Guard of Honor for about 30 years and never opened it.
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Replying to @funhousejournal @JohnRossMD
I don't know what to say. He's an acquired taste. The prose is wooden and the characters are of a narrow caste (WASP male professionals). But he does get you inside institutions (the church, the courts, the air force) in a powerful way.
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