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Modern Library's 100 Best Novels

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From Wikipedia: “Modern Library's 100 Best Novels is a list of the best English-language novels of the 20th century as selected by the Modern Library, an American publishing company owned by Random House.”

The Board's/Editors' List was compiled in 1998. Meanwhile, the Reader's List was solicited and completed in 1999.

NOTE: KLAS has a subject code for these books: “MLC;” = “Literature - Modern Library's Choice 100”

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REFERENCES:
http://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Library_100_Best_Novels

THE BOARD'S LIST

#1 - ULYSSES by James Joyce

Deals with a single day–June 16, 1904–in the life of Leopold Bloom, a Dublin advertising salesman. The stream-of-consciousness style and the use of interior monologues expose the personalities of the characters. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 1922.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 19994 - Read by Alexander Scourby. Reading time: 30 hours, 43 minutes.
  • BR 10287 - 7 volumes.

#5 - BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley

A satire set in a future technocratic society in which people are rigidly classified by the state and kept happy by a government-administered drug. When two bureaucrats, Lenina and Bernard, travel to a “savage” reservation, they “rescue” a woman and her adult son, abandoned long ago, and return them to civilization. For senior high and older readers.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 47108 - Read by James Delotel. Reading time: 8 hours, 35 minutes.
  • BR 11922 - 2 volumes.

#43 - A DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF TIME (series) by Anthony Powell

First movement A question of upbringing ; A buyer's market ; The acceptance world

England, 1920s-1930s. Four young men of disparate temperaments enter the adult worlds of business, art, society, and sex. Comprises the first three volumes, which were published separately between 1951 and 1955, of a twelve-novel epic depicting the panorama of English life from World War I through World War II. 1962.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 68288 - Read by Alexander Strain. Reading time 20 hours, 45 minutes.

Second movement At Lady Molly's ; Casanova's Chinese restaurant ; The kindly ones

As events in Germany build toward World War II, four young Englishmen are caught up in a social whirl of personal choices–marriages, adulteries, careers. Fourth, fifth, and sixth volumes, which were published separately between 1957 and 1962, of a twelve-novel epic. 1964.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 68333 - Read by Alexander Strain. Reading time 21 hours, 39 minutes.

Third movement The valley of bones ; The soldier's art ; The military philosophers

Follows the exploits of four Englishmen during World War II and its immediate aftermath. Comprises the seventh, eighth, and ninth volumes, which were published separately between 1964 and 1968, of a twelve-novel epic. 1971.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 68623 - Read by Alexander Strain. Reading time 21 hours, 28 minutes.

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AVAILABLE FORMATS:

#44 - POINT COUNTER POINT by Aldous Huxley

A satiric view of London intellectuals and English upper-class society during the 1920s. The construction of the novel is supposedly based on Bach's Suite No. 2 in B Minor and contains frequent allusions to the arts, sciences, and British politics.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 18010 - Read by John Horton. Reading time 19 hours, 12 minutes.
  • BR 18431 - 4 volumes.

#65 - A CLOCKWORK ORANGE by Anthony Burgess

A 15-year-old hooligan named Alex roams the streets of London terrorizing people at random. He is arrested and subjected to corrective brainwashing with unanticipated results. The author adds a flavor of reality of his prophecy of future urban life by inventing the teenage dialect of “nadsat.” Violence and strong language.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 15213 - Read by David Broughton. Reading time 5 hours, 51 minutes.
  • BR 18284 - 2 volumes.
THE READER'S LIST

#1 - ATLAS SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand

Dagny Taggart, manager of a transcontinental railroad, opposes John Galt and others who relinquish control over their enterprises in exchange for security through government regulations. Espouses the clear-cut social values of the author's philosophy of objectivism within a fictional story line. Thirty-fifth anniversary edition with new introduction in 1992. Some strong language. 1957.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 51074 - Read by Michael Scherer. Reading time: 58 hours, 4 minutes.

#11 - ULYSSES by James Joyce

Deals with a single day–June 16, 1904–in the life of Leopold Bloom, a Dublin advertising salesman. The stream-of-consciousness style and the use of interior monologues expose the personalities of the characters. Strong language and explicit descriptions of sex. 1922.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 19994 - Read by Alexander Scourby. Reading time: 30 hours, 43 minutes.
  • BR 10287 - 7 volumes.

#18 - BRAVE NEW WORLD by Aldous Huxley

A satire set in a future technocratic society in which people are rigidly classified by the state and kept happy by a government-administered drug. When two bureaucrats, Lenina and Bernard, travel to a “savage” reservation, they “rescue” a woman and her adult son, abandoned long ago, and return them to civilization. For senior high and older readers.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 47108 - Read by James Delotel. Reading time: 8 hours, 35 minutes.
  • BR 11922 - 2 volumes.

#55 - A CLOCKWORK ORANGE by Anthony Burgess

A 15-year-old hooligan named Alex roams the streets of London terrorizing people at random. He is arrested and subjected to corrective brainwashing with unanticipated results. The author adds a flavor of reality of his prophecy of future urban life by inventing the teenage dialect of “nadsat.” Violence and strong language.

AVAILABLE FORMATS:

  • DB 15213 - Read by David Broughton. Reading time 5 hours, 51 minutes.
  • BR 18284 - 2 volumes.
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