Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Book Titles That Never Made It

Salman Rushdie was at the 92nd Street Y in New York two years ago to read from Shalimar the Clown. Before he began, he revealed a merry game he sometimes plays: thinking of book titles that never made it. Among them were Toby Dick, A Farewell to Weapons, The Big Gatsby, For Whom the Bell Rings, Mr. Zhivago, Hitch-22, The Goulash Archipelago, and Light in July. Can you think of any others? (Yes, this is a ruse to determine if anyone is still reading.)

6 comments:

roddey said...
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roddey said...

1981

roddey said...

love in the time of syphilis

Sean_Mills_Hospital said...

"Dante's Leisurely Exodus from Florentine"

"A Male Chauvinist Critique"

"My Editor is a Clown, No seriously, like in a, 'moralist metaphor' kind of way-its a compliment..."

"The Delectable Ambrosia of Wrath"

"I don't know should I be blogging so late?..."

"24 MORE Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai's Son"

"Finnegan's Uneventful Funeral"

"The Lesser Musings of Alexander the Humble"

"Romeo and Juliet's Double Suicide"

"My Struggle-with Antisemitism"

Gregory Ryan Sims said...

Jump on Pop

E.C.K. said...

Portnoy's sexual deviancy