Desert Island Experiment

On one of the long car trips that were so big a part of our Christmas season, Kate and I passed the time by talking about books. Shocking, I know, but true. Kate brought up the idea of "Desert Island Books."

This is, of course, a concept with a number of problems (after all, if you're going to be stranded on a literal desert island, the key books to have are How to Survive on a Desert Island and How to Build a Boat with Things You Can Find on a Desert Island. Fiction is superfluous...). A better phrasing of the question is "pick ten books that you'd be willing to have as the only books you can read for the rest of your life." Of course, this is still a lousy way of getting at the real intent of the question, namely "list your ten very favorite books in all of the world." As part of the pleasure of reading fiction is the novelty of discovering new places and characters, it's not clear that a real "desert island" list should be the same as your list of favorite books. You'd probably want one or two "comfort reads," but you'd also want to take along a fairly wide range of stuff, including a few things you had never read before.

Anyway, as we kicked this around for a while, I realized that I've actually done this experiment, at least in a limited version. It wasn't a desert island, granted (Japan is fairly thickly settled), and it was only for a few months, but I have, in fact, packed books for a trip to an island where I wasn't certain to be able to find any other reading material.

Having an obsessive-compulsive streak, I actually kept a list of the books I read while I was there. It's not exactly a true "desert island" list, as I did buy a fair number of books there (especially once I was shown how to find Good Day Books), but I can more or less reconstruct what I bought for the trip. In the end, I didn't take any comfort reads, though I did take several books by reliable authors, but the range of stuff I did take is probably illustrative of something.

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  • 1 - Sarah e.g.

    Dec 31, 2003 at 6:31 am

    Good heavens, Lovecraft a dud? Granted, half of his stories are awful, but the other half are divine.
    "Resume With Monsters" reminds me of a book I am dying to get--viz. "Scream for Jeeves" by Peter Cannon, in which Bertie Wooster meets Cthulhu. Others have been fascinated with the subject as well; here's a lovely bit by Dave Langford:

    `In the spring, Jeeves, a livelier iris gleams upon the burnished dove.'
    `So I have been informed, sir.'
    `Right ho! Then bring me my whangee, my yellowest shoes, and the old green Homburg. I'm going into the Park to do nameless, blasphemous rites descended from a shuddering and unhallowed tradition, amid shrieking, slithering, torrential shadows of red viscous madness chasing one another through endless, ensanguined corridors of purple fulgurous sky ... forests of monstrous overnourished oaks with serpent roots twisting and sucking unnameable juices from an earth verminous with millions of cannibal devils ... insane lightning over malignant ivied walls and demon arcades choked with fungous vegetation ... and then a snifter at the Drones, what?'
    `I fancy not, sir. The Dark Priestess of the Esoteric Order of Dagon is in the sitting-room and desires to speak to you.'
    `Iä! Iä! Aunt Agatha!'


    http://www.ansible.demon.co.uk/cc/cc58.html

    Anyway, a good, thick Wodehouse anthology would definitely be one of my desert island books.

  • 2 - カジノ

    May 13, 2004 at 4:10 pm

    Hello! Super work performed. Top PAGE, further so!

    カジノ

  • 3 - anon.

    Sep 28, 2005 at 7:20 pm

    I agree about Crown of Shadows. If I wasn't addicted to the series I might have given up on it- but as the fan I am the very idea should be unthinkable!
    My sister worships Lovecraft, but I can't get into his writing. Maybe I just don't like gore.

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