Discussion
Free Ebooks in the Le Monde’s 100 Books of the Century Set
onli: What a strange list. Many books I'd never expect to be listed, others I'd expect to be listed are missing. So I looked up the background and indeed it's based on strange methodology, citing wikipedia: "Starting from a preliminary list of 200 titles created by bookshops and journalists, 17,000 French participants responded to the question, "Which books have stuck in your mind?" (Quels livres sont restés dans votre mémoire?"Makes more sense like that.
jdsnape: Out of interest, why does that seem a strange methodology?
pcasca: Infinite Jest?
haunter: This should have an 1999 in the title even if the site and ebooks published are newer
lovegrenoble: More clean: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Monde%27s_100_Books_of_the_...
onli: When reading "Books of the Century" I expected a list of the most important, most influential or just best books. Skewed towards the french perspective, given Le Monde as a source. But this was never the goal, just a "what stuck in your mind" question.For example, 1984 is missing, and Louis Begley Wartime Lies. And I wouldn't have expected Ulysses in there given the french source, for me it was incomprehensible gibberish and I though only the US ranks it high. But that gibberishness makes it certainly memorable, so given the question it fits.
Karuma: 1984 is N°22 on that list...
jkingsbery: 1984 is 22 on the list.
kergonath: > Many books I'd never expect to be listed, others I'd expect to be listed are missingMost of them make sense to me. I don’t know some of them but then I don’t know everything. The methodology can be discussed (and indeed, a pre-selection of 200 books is at the same time a lot and not that much), but none of these lists can be perfect.Out of curiosity, which one would you remove from the list, and which ones would you add?