>>>>Personally, I prefer Len Deighton. If you haven't read the trilogy trilogy ( Berlin Game, Mexico Set, London Match, Spy Hook, Spy Line, Spy Sinker, Faith, Hope, Charity ) I think that represents some of the most compelling work in the genre.
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>>>So many books! So little time! I haven't read Len Deighton in at least 20 years ... time for a re-visit methinks. <g>
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>>>BTW, thanks for starting this particular set of posts in this thread. I'm always looking for new (to me) authors, and you and Alan have always recommended some good ones.
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>>>~~Bonnie
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>>Bonnie, don't read Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann. Just a heads up. ;)
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>Which translation did you read? John Woods or Lowe-Porter?
I honestly can't remember. All I remember about the book was the seemingly eternal boredom I felt while reading it. I wanted everybody in the book to die of consumption and for the sanitarium to burn down so I could be free.
I know Mann is supposed to be one of Germany's finest, but even though I plowed through Doctor Faustus and 'sort of' enjoyed it, Magic Mountain defeated me unequivocally.
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