Stuart Kelly, The Book of Lost Books (Random House, 2005)
In The Book of Lost Books, Kelly shares with us his annotated list of literature that has been lost throughout history, beginning with good ol' Anonymous in pre-history and ending with Georges Perec in the 20th century. Along the way, he peeks in on such writers as Hesiod, Shakespeare, Jean Racine, Jane Austen, Emile Zola and Ernest Hemingway. Each author's entry, while mentioning the works that were not lost, goes into detail about the works that either were lost or never written. Each entry contains a certain amount of humor, and while I can't recommend sitting down and reading straight through the book -- unless encyclopedias are your thing -- The Book of Lost Books is great fun in small doses. ![]() |
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