Since this is Oscar night, it may be appropriate to mention Books That Deserve a Film Version.
My modest and grossly incomplete list:
- A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. The story of Ignatius Reilly, a true eccentric and victim of Dame Fortuna in New Orleans, who offers colorful observations while hot dog peddling, lute playing, and scrawling on Big Chief tablets.
- A River Town by Thomas Keneally. An Irish storekeeper in a small Australian town near the start of the 20th century is asked to identify a head and discovers how doing the right thing is sometimes punished.
- Eagle in the Snow by Wallace Breem. A Roman commander on the Rhine faces the tribes that will eventually engulf the Roman Empire.
- Dead Famous by Ben Elton. A reality television show gets a new dimension when one of the people in its camera-filled house is murdered. [An extremely funny take on pop culture.]
Any other nominees?
When I am king, there will be an updated version of Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, a movie version of Stephen King's Mrs. Todd's Shortcut (it will be even better than The Shawshank Redemption) and Jim Harrison's The Beast God Forgot to Invent. I will then have a great movie night with my kids.
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ReplyDeleteI've read the first one but not the others. [Mark that up to an inadequate education.]
Thanks!