Literature

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 04:07 pm
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I was vaguely sure that I’d mentioned this before, but checking back a couple of months’ worth of entries, it appears otherwise.1

Having watched it on DVD recently, I looked up the Wikipedia entry on John Galsworthy’s magnum opus, The Forsyte Saga and discovered that he’d received a Nobel Prize for it. I don’t think I’ve ever read a Nobel Prise winning piece of well, anything actually, so I downloaded it onto my Kindle for a good read.

I have grumbled about classics before. It’s no secret that I am no fan of the Victorian novel for instance, but since having the Kindle and with many classics being completely free or at least very cheap in that format, I have deliberately been downloading many of the titles that I previously eschewed. Apart from Northanger Abbey and Tom Sawyer, I haven’t actually read them yet, but they are there awaiting my attention. It’s slow work, improving yourself against your will.

Anyway, I digress.

Having decided that it is probably a worthy thing to read and as it counts as early 20th century literature rather than Victorian, despite being set in the Victorian era, at least initially, I downloaded The Forsyte Saga for less than a quid and have started reading it.

And that means that I have discovered a minor problem with the Kindle. It is not immediately apparent just how long any particular publication might be, when you read it from a Kindle. Had I bought it as a book, or series of books, I should have been able to get a feel for the size of the task I was embarking upon and mentally girded myself accordingly.

It has sunk in slowly just what a tome The Forsyte Saga is. I have read quite a few pages and the Kindle tells me that I have touched barely one per cent of the text. I think I may be in for the long haul. I think I may have to intersperse my reading of then tale with something considerably shorter and probably lighter. Though quite what at this stage, I am unable to say.




1I’m not sure whether I should be worried about this: I am quite used to forgetting things; I’ve done it all my life. Also, as I’ve got older, I find myself from time to time losing nouns whilst talking – you know, suddenly realising that you can’t find a common word, invariably a noun, and just stammering and petering out while your brain scrambles around looking for it. It’s all part of getting older. But now it seems that I am beginning to remember things I haven’t done…

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Date: 2011-10-20 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ex_2d96
I tried to hack at it a few months ago. If you have the entire saga, you'll find that you have a big novel, then a little story (well, more like a novella, apparently) then another ruddy stonker of a novel, then another connecting story, and finally the third leviathan. The original TV series went all through the five books, carrying on with Fleur and her generation. The recent version certainly did not, stopping with Soames and Irene coming to terms. It's like one of those novels by The Great Russians: lots of characters that you have to jot down somewhere in order to remember who the heck they all are, and their significance.

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Date: 2011-10-19 04:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekette8.livejournal.com
I think the dotted underline under the book title shows you the length of the book, doesn't it?

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Date: 2011-10-19 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com
Ooh...

Aitent thought of that... 8-/

Still doesn't quite bring it home to you like a 1,500 page brick, though!

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Date: 2011-10-20 08:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladkyis.livejournal.com
"I think I may have to intersperse my reading of the tale with something considerably shorter and probably lighter."

The Bible perhaps? now there's a rip roaring tale of derring do. Once you get used to the language - even with modern translations - it is a cracking good book.

War and Peace offers itself although there is a good deal of Russian Angst in that so perhaps not....

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