for the most part i read contemporary fiction but i also have a huge respect for the classics, i'm reading 'moby dick' by herman melville at the moment - i'll weigh in with my thoughts on the book after i finish reading it.
i was in a cafe a couple of days ago and this woman was standing there holding a copy of 'moby dick' in her hand. i told her i was reading it as well, we ended up having a great conversation about literature and film, turns out she's in the midst of illustrating a book for children. anyways, one of her favorite kid's books was 'where the wild things are' by maurice sendak, the book that spike jonze had made into a movie in 2009. full circle, one of maurice sendak's favorite authors was herman melville hence why she was reading 'moby dick'. in turn i'm going to check out 'where the wild things are', it's often all about when you come to reading a certain novel as to how much you enjoy it.
Sendak once praised Herman Melville’s writings, saying, “There’s a mystery there, a clue, a nut, a bolt, and if I put it together, I find me.”
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