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Yes. This is the categorization I am most unhappy about. I wish I did not put the qualifier of "read in sequence". |
Well, pretty much all my undrafteds already were nabbed, but for posterity's sake here are the two that weren't:2. Single Short Story: Good Country People, Flannery O'Connor3. Poem: Because I Could Not Stop for Death, Emily DickinsonSurprised no one drafted Dragonlance Chronicles.
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I love the Dragonlance Chronicles but they are pretty far from literature. :) |
Depends if you're defining literature snootily or not. "Tarzan" is literature only because it's old. :)
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dola - did I miss how we do the votes? Is it PM to LS?
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what were your other picks DNA. out of curiosity
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that or there is a votes thread DNA
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Check the voting thread. :) |
*whistles quietly to himself*
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I don't have a best of the rest list, but here are a few things I was thinking about and waiting to see if they would be taken. Faust by Goethe was one of the poems I was talking about earlier. Thought someone would take Nietzsche in the later rounds or The Prince. Common Sense by Thomas Paine would have been a good pick too.
And one last comment, I loved CR's last pick. |
I have at least 500 posts to read and catch up on, but I'm surprised that no one selected any of the books from The Wheel of Time or the entire series for the draft. It has sold well over 30 million books, it is immensely popular. It has spawned video games, MUDs, etc. While I think the quality falters some in the latter books, I think other selections also suffered from this.
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I actually thought about all those works in non-fiction. The one that didn't cross my mind was Faust. That would have been great. |
I wasn't too surprised but the Elements by Euclid has been teaching humanity geometry for near 2000 years. I woulda grabbed it :)
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Had a few others that I didn't see which I forgot about while at work: 1. Fiction - Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes 2. Single Short Story - Good Country People, Flannery O'Connor 3. Poem - Because I Could Not Stop For Death, Emily Dickinson 4. Fantasy/Science Fiction - Dracula, Bram Stoker 5. Series (A set of books continuing the same story and intended to be read sequentially) - Dragonlance Chronicles, Weiss and Hickman 6. Sport Related - Moneyball, Michael Lewis 7. Children's - Aesop's Fables, Aesop (although I did question is there was intended for children or not) 8. Non-Fiction - Freakonomics, Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt 9. Biography/Autobiography - Life of Johnson, James Boswell 10. History - Democracy in America, Alexis de Toqueville |
I thought the toughest categories were sports, poem, and short story. As I mentioned above, my preliminary "big board" only had 2 poems - Paradise Lost and Rime of the Ancient Mariner. For short story, I thought there was only one good choice (The Dead), and then about a billion B- picks, including the Hemingways and the O'Connors and the Faulkners. For sports I considered DeLillo's End Zone, but figured not many people here had read it. I didn't really have a second choice for Rabbit, and the only question was whether I wanted it in sports or series. I'm surprised at the lack of love for the Updike pick - it seems like the kind of book that would be very popular on this board.
Somebody asked for my pre-draft top 5, here it is: 1. James Joyce, The Dead 2. John Milton, Paradise Lost 3. JRR Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings 4. Shakespeare, Richard II/Henry IV Parts 1 and 2/Henry V (series, obviously) 5. The Gospel of John (biography) |
dola, I really struggled with the series pick, just wasn't sure what I wanted there. There were a couple of other works I ended up not picking simply because I couldn't find a category for them:
Bhagavad Gita Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Letters to Anais Nin (by Henry Miller) |
Crazy. As surprised as I was that no one drafted Don Quixote while skimming as the draft went on, I'm equally surprised that so many people have it on their undrafted lists.
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I don't think I have ever read a single "Sports" book.
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I considered it, but I just hated the second half so much that I didn't want it on my team. |
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I think there are actually some great from a literary standpoint sports books. My top choice in the field didn't even go and that's The Professional by W.C. Heinz which is a fantastic book that happens to also be a sports book. I'd like to also add Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthyto the list of "rest" in Fiction. It didn't deserve to go in the normal draft, but I think it's an overlooked classic. It's Moby Dick if Moby Dick wasn't boring as hell to read! |
Goddamn, Blood Meridian was the most violent thing I've ever read. They say it's a tale of "redemption through violence." Well, I found the second part, anyway. Great writing, though.
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I wonder which category Dianetics would have gone into if picked.
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Most of my "best of the rest" picks went in the last three rounds. Don Quixote never even occured to me, and it would have been a great pick.
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If I had participated and had a clear head, I would have picked:
Seuss for Children's probably one of the Grimm's for Short Story Sandberg's Lincoln for Bio Tolkien for Series Mao for Non-Fiction 'Twas the Night Before Christmas for Poem |
Only thing I'd say with that list Bucc is it's pretty weighted towards Children's stuff.
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Didn't realize that but it seems that the books/stories we really remember are the ones that have stayed with us throughout our lives, passing down from generation to generation. |
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That Bio pick is better than most of the ones actually picked. |
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I can understand that. |
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Because I Could Not Stop For Death was another on my poetry list. We could have a poetry draft alone with all the good choices out there. |
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thanks ntn! |
Quick thanks to lordscarlet, this was a very well concieved and well run draft.
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This was awesome. I will be sorry tomorrow when I don't have this to check out when I'm sneaking away from work :)
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Thanks for creating the concept. :) |
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