That's pretty interesting. I was trying to guess who would have the most. My guesses were Tolkien (although I wasn't sure they'd have him listed) and Borges. Turns out they are each listed with 17 "invisible books." I'm sure this is low for Tolkien (there's probably more than 17 in the Silmarilion (sp?) alone - but who's read that thing?) What an impossible compilation task.
Yeah, I looked at Tolkien, and there must be more, although some are poems, or lays, and such, so it's hard to know where to draw the line. No Pynchon, though I'm pretty sure he should have some, but for the titles you would really want to read, check out Rabelais.
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- jim 3-16-2001 4:10 pm
Yeah, I looked at Tolkien, and there must be more, although some are poems, or lays, and such, so it's hard to know where to draw the line. No Pynchon, though I'm pretty sure he should have some, but for the titles you would really want to read, check out Rabelais.
- alex 3-16-2001 7:56 pm [add a comment]