Thursday, March 27, 2014

ELMORE LEONARD - Lucky 7 Recommendations

Many novelists, when asked to recommend their favorite books, naturally go for the classics. To quote a Matthew Fisher lyric, it's no use "saying Shakespeare or The Bible." Or Hemingway (Elmore was a fan of "For Whom The Bell tolls"). How about some slightly more obscure but good titles?

First, an unexpected title from a well known author. Leonard's choice for Steinbeck: "Sweet Thursday," a tome he said showed the difference "between honest prose and show-off writing."

2, 3 and 4, in titles that influenced him: "A Stretch on the River" by Richard Bissell, "The Heart of the Matter" by Graham Greene and "The Moviegoer" by Walker Percy.

And lastly, a pair of books from authors that Elmore fans should love, too: "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" by George V. Higgins and "Paris Trout" by that "awfully good writer," Pete Dexter.

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