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How about The Stranger, House of The Spirits, and On the Road, too?
- seregine - Mar 20 2007 | books, movies, literature
A list of the hardest novels to film.
This quote in the introduction caught my attention:
Quoted: Most movies these days are based on literary sources. Which is ironic, considering the increasing lack of interest in books these days as opposed to the spoon-fed thoughts offered by Hollywood.
I remember seeing some statistics recently about reading becoming more popular.
Quoted: The Unfilmables: A List of the Hardest Novels to Film January 11th, 2007 by eoin in Movies, Directors jdsalinger.jpegWith the release and critical success of ...
How about Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom?"
- flamemax - Feb 23 2007 | imported:del.icio.us
- mikemeanswar - Jan 13 2007 | film, books, movies, reading, literature, lists, for:anthem.empire, imported:del.icio.us
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i think all murakami books should be made as anime, not in the cutsy style but in the trippy Akira style. That's always how i imagine them anyways when i read about old men talking with cats.
Heh, I put three of those on my "famous books that nobody reads" list:
http://www.listsofbests.com/list/28827/compare/laurel