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Report From The Interior
My reading-lifetime’s Hall of Fame
Image by Tony Lovell (2011)
My reading-lifetime’s Hall of Fame in no particular order:
Charles Dickens, Christopher Priest, AS Byatt, Enid Blyton, May Sinclair, HP Lovecraft, Barbara Vine, Reggie Oliver, Anita Brookner, WG Sebald, Jeremy Reed, Ian McEwan, Elizabeth Bowen, Stephen King, Oliver Onions, Marcel Proust, Salman Rushdie, Glen Hirshberg, Paul Auster, Mark Valentine, John Fowles, Edgar Allan Poe, John Cowper Powys, Lord Dunsany, Algernon Blackwood, Jack Vance, Philip K Dick, Jeff VanderMeer, Samuel R Delany, Anthony Burgess, Susanna Clarke, Rhys Hughes, Lawrence Durrell, MR James, Robert Aickman, Sarban, Ramsey Campbell, Thomas Ligotti, Tommaso Landolfi, Kazuo Ishiguro, Quentin S. Crisp.
This is a list including writers I once considered in my Hall of Fame but now rarely read, and new writers whose works I read quite a lot and have included in my Hall of Fame fairly recently and variations upon that, but all have been major reading experiences some time in my life. Apologies to those I’ve inadvertently omitted because of my semi-Proustian memory.
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Tagged as Algernon Blackwood, Anita Brookner, Anthony Burgess, AS Byatt, Barbara Vine, Charles Dickens, charles schneider, christopher priest, clark ashton smith, Colin Insole, DP Watt, edgar allan poe, Eleanor Farjeon, elizabeth bowen, Elizabeth Taylor, Enid Blyton, Frances Oliver, Gary Fry, Gary McMahon, glen hirshberg, HP Lovecraft, ian mcewan, jack vance, Jason A. Wyckoff, jeff vandermeer, jeremy reed, Joel Lane, John Cowper Powys, John Fowles, John Howard, john updike, Kazuo Ishiguro, lawrence durrell, lord dunsany, marcel proust, Mark Samuels, Mark Valentine, May Sinclair, MR James, Nick Jackson, Oliver Onions, Patrick Hamilton, Paul Auster, Peter Ackroyd, PF Jeffery, Philip K Dick, quentin s crisp, Ramsey Campbell, Reggie Oliver, Rhys Hughes, Robert Aickman, Ron Weighell, Salman Rushdie, Samuel R Delany, Sarban, stephen king, Steve Duffy, Steve Rasnic Tem, susanna clarke, Thomas Ligotti, Tommaso Landolfi, WG Sebald, william hope hodgson
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