2009년 6월 29일자 뉴스위크 인터넷판(Newsweek Web Exclusive)에 Peter W. Bernstein이 쓴 배경 기사가 있더군요. (Inside Newsweek's Top 100 Books: The Meta-List)
뉴스위크의 최고의 책 100선은 다른 목록들과는 차이가 있다. 이것은 목록들의 목록이다. 말하자면 메타 목록인 셈이다. 그런 까닭에 우리는 (후기 역사학자 아서 슐레진저(Arthur Schlesinger)가 20세기의 최고 소설 100선에 드는 근대 도서관 목록을 위한 배심원단이라고 묘사한) 평균 연령 69세의 '완전한 백인이며, 그 대부분이 남성인, 다소 노쇠한' 문학 형식들의 그룹을 조합해 넣지는 않았다. 그(술레진저) 가 그 일원이었고 소설가 윌리엄 스타이런(William Styron)과 유일한 여성 패널인 A. S. 바이아트(A. S. Byatt)가 그 그룹에 속했었다. 그들은 1990년대 후반에 뉴욕의 답답한, 하지만 매우 문학적인, 센츄리 클럽(Century Club)에 모여 그들의 선택을 제안했다. 물론 우리는 그들의 판단으로부터 이익을 얻었는데, 그들의 목록은 우리의 메타 랭킹에 포함되는 10개의 목록 중 하나이다. 다른 아홉은, 대부분 지난 20여년 작성된 것들이며, 어떤 전형적인 것들이기는 하나 다양한 예들로부터 취합된 것들이다. 그것들은 오프라 윈프리(Oprah Winfrey)의 텔레비전 북 클럽으로부터 세인트 존스 대학(St. John's College)의 권장 도서 목록, 서양 고전의 위대한 책들의 독서에 기반하고 있는 교육과정을 지닌 산타페와 뉴 멕시코 및 매릴랜드주 아나폴리스 등의 잘 고려된 목록, 그리고 , '완벽한 도서관'을 만들기 위해 영국의 데일리 텔레그라프(Daily Telegraph)가 선정했던 100권의 도서 목록들까지 포괄하고 있다.
이렇게 해서 선정된 도서 목록은 아래와 같다.
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79 |
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80 |
An American Tragedy (F) The classic depiction of the harsh realities of American life, the dark side of the American Dream, and one man's doomed pursuit of... |
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81 |
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82 |
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84 |
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85 |
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88 |
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NYPL, Modern Library |
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NYPL, Modern Library |
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NYPL, Modern Library |
93 |
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Joseph Conrad |
1900 |
NYPL, Radcliffe, Modern Library |
94 |
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Robert Graves |
1929 |
The Telegraph, Modern Library |
95 |
The Affluent Society (NF) Galbraith's classic on the "economics of abundance" is, in the words of the New York Times, "a compelling challenge to conventional... |
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1958 |
NYPL, Modern Library |
96 |
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Kenneth Grahame |
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The Telegraph, Wikipedia, Radcliffe |
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X (NF) If there was any one man who articulated the anger, the struggle, and the beliefs of African Americans in the 1960s, that man was... |
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1965 |
NYPL, Modern Library |
98 |
Eminent Victorians (NF) An unparalleled manifesto for the modern biographer, Strachey's razor-sharp essays about 4 prominent Victorians brought him... |
Lytton Strachey |
1918 |
The Telegraph, Modern Library |
99 |
The Color Purple (F) Celie is a poor black woman whose letters tell the story of 20 years of her life, beginning at age 14 when she is being abused and... |
Alice Walker |
1982 |
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100 |
The Second World War (The Gathering Storm; Their Finest Hour; The Grand Alliance; The Hinge of Fate; (NF) Churchill's six-volume history of World War II -- the definitive work, remarkable both for its sweep and for its sense of personal... |
Winston Churchill |
1948 |
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2009년 6월 29일자 뉴스위크 인터넷판(Newsweek Web Exclusive)에 Peter W. Bernstein이 쓴 배경 기사가 있더군요. (Inside Newsweek's Top 100 Books: The Meta-List)
뉴스위크의 최고의 책 100선은 다른 목록들과는 차이가 있다. 이것은 목록들의 목록이다. 말하자면 메타 목록인 셈이다. 그런 까닭에 우리는 (후기 역사학자 아서 슐레진저(Arthur Schlesinger)가 20세기의 최고 소설 100선에 드는 근대 도서관 목록을 위한 배심원단이라고 묘사한) 평균 연령 69세의 '완전한 백인이며, 그 대부분이 남성인, 다소 노쇠한' 문학 형식들의 그룹을 조합해 넣지는 않았다. 그(술레진저) 가 그 일원이었고 소설가 윌리엄 스타이런(William Styron)과 유일한 여성 패널인 A. S. 바이아트(A. S. Byatt)가 그 그룹에 속했었다. 그들은 1990년대 후반에 뉴욕의 답답한, 하지만 매우 문학적인, 센츄리 클럽(Century Club)에 모여 그들의 선택을 제안했다. 물론 우리는 그들의 판단으로부터 이익을 얻었는데, 그들의 목록은 우리의 메타 랭킹에 포함되는 10개의 목록 중 하나이다. 다른 아홉은, 대부분 지난 20여년 작성된 것들이며, 어떤 전형적인 것들이기는 하나 다양한 예들로부터 취합된 것들이다. 그것들은 오프라 윈프리(Oprah Winfrey)의 텔레비전 북 클럽으로부터 세인트 존스 대학(St. John's College)의 권장 도서 목록, 서양 고전의 위대한 책들의 독서에 기반하고 있는 교육과정을 지닌 산타페와 뉴 멕시코 및 매릴랜드주 아나폴리스 등의 잘 고려된 목록, 그리고 , '완벽한 도서관'을 만들기 위해 영국의 데일리 텔레그라프(Daily Telegraph)가 선정했던 100권의 도서 목록들까지 포괄하고 있다.
이렇게 해서 선정된 도서 목록은 아래와 같다.
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