Answering YOUR Questions to Celebrate 10,000 Subscribers (Thank You)

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  • @BenjaminMcEvoy
    @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +36

    Thank you all again for the great questions! As mentioned, I received many that I feel could use their own dedicated video. So we will get around to as many as possible in future videos too ☺️ Have a lovely day, and thank you for being here with me! - Ben

    • @NONO-jp9fq
      @NONO-jp9fq 2 роки тому

      Tu ipo yea yea ui ui ui ui😊iusually uis uuu😊uu

  • @thomaslowry7079
    @thomaslowry7079 2 роки тому +11

    When you spoke about the importance of making a schedule, I enjoyed it when you mentioned that you included your athletic endeavors in your weekly schedule! A few days ago, before watching this video, I was working on my own schedule. I was having a hard time. What, exactly, was I trying to accomplish by reading the great books? I decided to begin answering this question by writing down a list of my core values. I doubt if I would have even attempted this exercise, had I not been influenced by your ideas! I have included my list of core values below. As you can see, I was deeply influenced by your idea of approaching great literature as scripture. I also included an item related to physical health! Here is the list of core values I came up with:
    1. Live simply and modestly.
    2. Live outdoors as much as possible.
    3. Cultivate health and fitness with natural foods and strenuous exercise.
    4. Seek to become more aware, more understanding, more at peace, and more loving by approaching the great canonical works of music, art, literature, and cinema as scripture.
    5. Connect with others to share experiences and personal insights.
    Benjamin, your videos have literally changed my life! Thank you! This question and answer video was much appreciated because it helped me get to know you as a person! Congratulations on your new milestone! Trust me, you are just getting started!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +4

      This is amazing, Thomas. Thank you so much for sharing that with me. Your core values have inspired me too - the living outdoors value really resonates with me. They're all wonderful values. I really love "approaching the great canonical works of music, art, literature, and cinema as scripture." - Cinema as scripture is an incredibly exciting thing to contemplate :) And thank you very much for your kind words - I appreciate you! :)

  • @johnford6967
    @johnford6967 2 роки тому +4

    Not an educated man l am wise enough to realise you are doing something special with your Podcasts.lt is a great joy to listen to you....

  • @sarthak6013
    @sarthak6013 2 роки тому +21

    You did it! Congratulations on your well-deserved success.

  • @yobyhenthorn7813
    @yobyhenthorn7813 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for being so interesting that you pulled all these introverts out of hiding. I’ve always gobbled books like chocolates, but now I have leukemia and creep through my books. You encourage this , so I don’t feel so bad about creeping through the books: Thank you.

  • @joshuacreboreads
    @joshuacreboreads 2 роки тому +22

    Congrats! You’ve become one of my favourite UA-camrs these days, always inspiring me to read. Thank you for that.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you, Joshua :) I’m so happy to hear that!

  • @zetsub0u115
    @zetsub0u115 2 роки тому +7

    Congrats man you're most likely my favourite literature/book channel on youtube

  • @junecoopmans5162
    @junecoopmans5162 2 роки тому +8

    Congrats ! You made me discover the beautiful books from Everyman's library

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you, June! I’m thrilled to hear that - Everyman’s Library is an exciting discovery!

  • @ll3568
    @ll3568 2 роки тому +10

    Thanks for answering my question Ben!It’s clear you’re in the early stages of a fruitful UA-cam career seeing how well-informed and engaging you are. Just some book recommendations since you said you were interested in jazz, I’ve read both Ted Gioia’s History of Jazz (third edition) and John Szwed’s Sun Ra biography, both very solid, informative and enjoyable reads as someone with a very basic knowledge of jazz, and I’ve also been recommended the Duke Ellington biography ‘Beyond Category’ by booksellers and websites. Cheers and regards✌🏼

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you! I really appreciate that :) Nice recommendation with Ted Gioia! I treated myself to all of his books for Christmas and tore through them all, taking notes, listening along. He’s wonderful. I’ll have to check out John Szwed’s biography and the Duke Ellington one :)

  • @EduardoHenrique-nd1ro
    @EduardoHenrique-nd1ro 2 роки тому +5

    Congratulations and thank you for sharing the videos with us! Cheers from Brazil!

  • @programmer1840
    @programmer1840 2 роки тому +1

    Ben, over the space of a year you've got much more charismatic and confident in your talking to the camera.
    I don't read that much, but I have watched a few of your videos to get some insight into the world of in depth reading. I only really read non-fiction like business or philosophy, but I do need to allow myself to open up and be emotional and read stories.

  • @mikeramsay5964
    @mikeramsay5964 2 роки тому +5

    I just came across your channel yesterday and binge-watched several episodes. I took your favorite advice to improve my writing by copying a favorite author. I began this morning by writing The Sun Also Rises, a book I have read so many times I had to buy another to continue writing in the margins. While copying the book I discovered new insights and that was only 2 pages. I'm excited to see what else I'll discover and hopeful my writing will improve as a bonus. Thanks.

  • @fjavierpf8100
    @fjavierpf8100 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you! I really appreciate your thinking and recommendations.

  • @kasiakwiatkowska5816
    @kasiakwiatkowska5816 2 роки тому +5

    Happy Belated Birthday Ben!!! Many happy returns ☺️🤍 and congratulations on an absolutely amazing content and contribution to the development of literacy of our generation! You’re remarkable!
    Cheers from Orlando, kasia

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much, Kasia :) I really appreciate that so much. You have made my day. Happy reading over in beautiful Orlando!

  • @krzysamm7095
    @krzysamm7095 2 роки тому +4

    Congratulations you deserve so much more

  • @codejuno
    @codejuno 2 роки тому +14

    Congratulations Ben! New subscriber here. I love hearing all of your thoughts on books and seeing just how passionate you are about reading. Look forward to continuing to see this channel grow!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much :) I’m so happy to have you here!

  • @mikeramsay5964
    @mikeramsay5964 2 роки тому +2

    Since you like jazz. Listen to Pat Metheny Group (album by the same name) as background music. Album begins with 'San Lorenzo. ' I listened to this this morning while reading John Galsworthy's To Let.

  • @shsulab
    @shsulab 2 роки тому +4

    Congratulations! I knew it was only a matter of time before you channel blows up 🎊

  • @toddbelanger1923
    @toddbelanger1923 2 роки тому +6

    Wow this was amazing ...Dude you kill it...your the best ...I learn more from you than all book tubers combined...no joke..and Congrats on your milestone... Be proud...you deserve it

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Todd :) that means a lot to me, my friend! 🙏

  • @watermelonprose5497
    @watermelonprose5497 2 роки тому +3

    100% best booktuber and love your podcast. Congratulations!

  • @SuperBookdragon
    @SuperBookdragon 2 роки тому +6

    Oh Thank Ben for acknowledging that librarians are magical people. So sweet to hear from this librarian.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +3

      I'm so happy to learn I have a librarian watching! You are definitely magical people, Rebecca :)

    • @Zencba
      @Zencba Рік тому +1

      Librarians are book keepers, keepers of memory and knowledge that could be long forgotten if they didn't exist.

  • @DATo_DATonian
    @DATo_DATonian 2 роки тому +7

    I simply can't think of you as a "...strong introvert". I've heard you confess to this in other videos and it just doesn't compute. You are one of the most personable video presenters I have ever seen. You seem so at ease and comfortable in these videos that I think you would be the life of any party. I could listen to you recite the telephone directory and be completely engrossed. Thanks for the answers to our questions. THERE !!! SEE ? RIGHT THERE .... how many introverts would be so open and accessible to the teeming masses? Thanks for your recommendation of _Lincoln In The Bardo_ and you've got me reading _Moby Dick_ for the first time. Wishing you well.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +4

      Ah, yes, I've had a few people think I'm extroverted. I really appreciate your kind words :) I think perhaps my love of talking about these works often supersedes my introversion. It's my absolute favourite thing to do, especially knowing that great readers like yourself are watching. And I'm so happy to hear you've enjoyed Lincoln in the Bardo and Moby Dick - I'm currently preparing for a podcast on the former :)

    • @suesmithers305
      @suesmithers305 2 роки тому

      Introverts do have personalities. I dont claim one for myself, but I can easily figure out that he is an introvert. He wouldn't have read as many books as he hassles wanting too read more authors as well as re read many of the books as he plans.

  • @johnmooney9403
    @johnmooney9403 2 роки тому +3

    Congratulations on your 10, 000 subscribers Benjamin. Well deserved!

  • @nicolasrumpf761
    @nicolasrumpf761 2 роки тому +5

    Congratulationsss!!!! Thank you for the brilliant video...thoroughly enjoyed it as alwayss!!

  • @judegrindvoll8467
    @judegrindvoll8467 2 роки тому +3

    There's a really interesting video of Camille Paglia being interviewed by Jordan Peterson which you might enjoy - JP describes her as crazy (in a good way!) You can definitely see Bloom's influence there. Good stuff!

  • @floriandiazpesantes573
    @floriandiazpesantes573 2 роки тому +4

    Now, what an inspiring video again. I really didn’t need to ask anything as so great questions had been asked by so obviously marvellous people. And your answers so interesting, so appetising but also saddening at the same time. Saddening as I feel that the rest of my life will not be enough to explore a tiny fraction of all the wonderful books, authors, music pieces you mention, recommend and awake a desire to knowing. How on earth do you fit in all this reading anew and again, the music, the production of your fabulous videos and podcasts into the 24 hours of a day, where there must be done as well a bit of mundane things like sleeping, eating, doing errands, working out, talking to friends and family and a day time job on top? Do you have a magic spell to slow down the clock with it merciless ticking? If you’ll have to kill me once I know the truth, don’t tell me though, I need at least another two years to get through Proust and Hugo. You are truly admirable, adorable and I’m so grateful for the day I came across your first video, Benjamin! To many years for all of us, to friendship and to wisdom and beauty we’re getting out of reading the great books.

  • @peskylisa
    @peskylisa 2 роки тому +5

    I used to work as a librarian. I compare it to employing a fox to categorize the chickens!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Ha :) I love that!

    • @peskylisa
      @peskylisa 2 роки тому

      @@BenjaminMcEvoy Damn! The temptation to take them all home with me!

  • @kendama99
    @kendama99 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Benjamin, have you read many Japanese novels? When I was living there, I read much of Mishima, which was amazing. I'm also found of Soseki, Kawabata and Dazai. This past year I lost both my twin brother and older brother. I returned to Soseki's I am a Cat to get me through some dark days. And I was reminded of when my mother read Black Beauty to me when I was getting over the flu as a young boy. I remember telling her how I could see the story in my mind as she read it and was amazed by that. It was like a movie in my head.

  • @pouwel95
    @pouwel95 2 роки тому +3

    Congrats man on the 10.000 subscribers! Only discovered your channel a week ago, but am already seriously contemplating joining the Hardcore Literature Book Club!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much :) You would be warmly welcomed, and we would love to have you reading along with us!

  • @2talldwarfs
    @2talldwarfs 2 роки тому +5

    I am always interested to see what questions people ask and what answers you give .... this channel is easily one of the best of literature lovers , thank you

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you, Ellan :) I really appreciate that!

  • @JeansiByxan
    @JeansiByxan 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for addressing my question Benjamin, you gave a very insightful response. You should contact Mike’s Book Reviews. You both seem to have a similar background when it comes to genre fiction. He does cover some classics but not as many, but would be interesting to hear an American and a Brit on fanrasy fiction.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you :) I’ll check out Mike’s stuff - looks like he’s a Stephen King fan! Nice.

  • @susprime7018
    @susprime7018 2 роки тому +4

    Interesting observation that painting had to do something that the photograph could not do, thank you. I have the Pevear and Volokhonsky translation of Boris Pasternak's Doctor Zhivago, might read it again some day, but probably not. I pre-ordered the Cormac McCarthy, but the double set, so I'll have to wait until December. Bernard DeVoto was a good writer on the American West and Dobie on Texas.

  • @avb9067
    @avb9067 2 роки тому +3

    Congrats on 10,000! I've been watching your videos since I rediscovered my love for reading during the lockdown in 2020. You always make such great content, keep up the awesome work!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you :) I really appreciate that. Nice one on rediscovering literature during 2020 - that's one good thing to come out of the hard times!

  • @Sherlika_Gregori
    @Sherlika_Gregori 2 роки тому +3

    Congratulations!!

  • @smyying
    @smyying 2 роки тому +2

    Congratulations! Thank you for producing great quality contents for us. Wish you every success in your channel.

  • @chickencharlie1992
    @chickencharlie1992 2 роки тому +1

    You're so right about the lockdown helping so many of us reading the great works of literature. Finding myself with some extra time to really sit down comfortably, do a deep dive with my research materials and most importantly give myself some time to think deeply and reflect on the authors intentions has opened my eyes for the first time since I was just a little baby reader. Moby Dick, Blood Meridian, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Homer, I am doing my best to finally read all the great works I never did as a youngling. It's true that the more great work I read then the more I find myself appreciating the small details in life and literature.

  • @JosephClayThompson
    @JosephClayThompson 2 роки тому +3

    That desert island question is always fun. I've been known to say that most novels are about something and a few are about everything. We'd naturally want to chose one of the latter. For me, this category would include Moby Dick, Ulysses, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, The Manuscript Found in Saragossa, and The Decameron, for starters.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +2

      I love that - "most novels are about something and a few are about everything." What a perfect way to put it. I agree with every single one of the books you've put into the latter camp. Moby Dick is such a great example of the universal being in the particular. It's about whale-hunting, sure, but it's not really about whale-hunting. It's about absolutely everything - God, meaning, love, and so much more.

  • @amirnik6454
    @amirnik6454 2 роки тому +2

    You may want to check out the Persian literature, the poems specifically are great

  • @thelaurels13
    @thelaurels13 2 роки тому +5

    Wow. The last time I was here you had around 3k subs now over 12.5k. Incredible. Congratulations, Ben. Very much deserved. Yours is truly the best and most informative channel about books on here. Chuffed for you. ♥️

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +2

      Aw, thank you :) It seems wild that there was such a big jump in subscribers. I'm so grateful for everybody watching, reading along, and discussing these great works. Even being under 1k subs doesn't seem too far back!

  • @mysteriousokapi4564
    @mysteriousokapi4564 Рік тому

    I know this is an older video, but I’m so glad to hear you talk about comics.
    For my senior paper for my English degree I wrote on Holocaust representations in comic book. It was such a fascinating subject, and definitely the thing I am most proud of at this point in my life.

  • @Jimdunne_
    @Jimdunne_ 2 роки тому +4

    I'll always say that I followed you from the beginning, Ben, that I was listening to you before you became UA-cam famous. Just don't forget me like pip forgets Joe in the great expectations. 😞

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you :) ha, you gave me a good chuckle there! Poor Joe 😭 I do hope there aren’t too similarities between myself and Pip!

  • @NjIceTea
    @NjIceTea 2 роки тому +3

    Congrats! I credit you for giving me the motivation to tackle the very best in literature, making sure I relish every minute. Currently reading Bleak House!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you :) I’m ecstatic to hear that! I’d love to hear what you make of Bleak House.

  • @kimpears2492
    @kimpears2492 2 роки тому +2

    So many congratulations! Seems like 5 minutes ago that you were at 1000. Look at you now!
    I cycled the Otago Rail trail a few months ago, which ends at Middlemarch. When I got back and switched my phone back on, your 'Middlemarch' podcast popped up! Loved that! Haven't read it yet, but I clearly need to. So much love. Xx

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you, Kim :) It's certainly crazy how quickly these things happen. That's so cool that you cycled the Otago Rail Trail! Middlemarch is one of my favourite novels. I've been recommending a serialised approach, but many readers have become too swept up to stick to it and devour the whole thing!

  • @jennyyeh4730
    @jennyyeh4730 2 роки тому +3

    Would you ever consider doing war and peace in hardcore literature book club ? Thanks and congratulations! You deserve all the UA-cam love -

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +2

      I'm actually currently planning some content on War and Peace for the UA-cam channel :) We could certainly do a read-along with this one! And thank you, Jenny, I appreciate that!

    • @jennyyeh4730
      @jennyyeh4730 2 роки тому +3

      @@BenjaminMcEvoy agh ! We are spoiled by you !

  • @hirayamanobuko4038
    @hirayamanobuko4038 2 роки тому +3

    Congratulations for 10,000 subscribers! I'm so happy being one of the 10,000 bookish fellows around the world. This video is full of great tips and brilliant recommendations. Thank you for sharing wonderful ideas!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Nobuko :) And I'm so happy to have you here reading with me!

  • @nedmerrill5705
    @nedmerrill5705 2 роки тому +2

    Pynchon - I couldn't get to first base with *Gravity's Rainbow.* I don't think I could even now. But I found *Inherent Vice* great fun. Living in L. A. in an era near the time of the novel helped. Pynchon toned down the obscurity on this one.

  • @terrysullins9218
    @terrysullins9218 2 роки тому +2

    oh,congratulations,Ben, you have a great channel

  • @tineann4276
    @tineann4276 2 роки тому +2

    Congratulations! you inspire me to appreciate Literature..

  • @nedmerrill5705
    @nedmerrill5705 2 роки тому +3

    Check out Camille Paglia! Any article, interview or lecture she gives is highly recommended! Highly controversial, always interesting!

  • @peterbrown3004
    @peterbrown3004 2 роки тому +1

    The first video of yours I encountered was the one on the Quijote..Excellent talk on the topic. Now I would be torn in half if I had to chose between D.Q. and the complete works of Don William.

  • @christopherwren7893
    @christopherwren7893 2 роки тому +1

    I love biographies! I just finished a biography of Catherine The Great.

  • @1siddynickhead
    @1siddynickhead 2 роки тому +2

    Congratulations Ben! Here's to 20,000 and beyond! You deserve it! This right here is quality bookish content👍 also, just wanted to let you know that I finished reading Demian by Hesse recently and mind blown! Would love to see you cover Hesse again 😊

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much :) And how wonderful to hear you enjoyed Demian. I was looking over my Hesse collection just the other day and felt a yearning to discuss him again! ☺️

  • @JHarder1000
    @JHarder1000 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for creating this wonderful channel. I will join The Hardcore Book Club ASAP.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you for being here, Joseph :) And that's great to hear! You will be very warmly welcomed, and we will be so happy to have you reading with us!

  • @batman5224
    @batman5224 2 роки тому +8

    Good evening, Benjamin! I’ve been watching your channel for several months, but this is the first time I’ve decided to comment. I missed the Q&A, but there is a question I would like to ask you. I’m currently devoting most of my reading time to Charles Dickens. So far, I’ve read Great Expectations and A Christmas Carol. Great Expectations absolutely blew me away! I think it was because I went into the story completely blind. When I read a classical novel, I’ve usually already seen some kind of film adaptation, tainting the experience. I was lucky that I was unfamiliar with the story of Great Expectations. I’m currently reading A Tale of Two Cities, but what Dickens novel would you recommend I read next?

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +4

      Good evening, Joseph :) Thank you for watching - and for leaving a great comment! You had a gift in being able to go into Great Expectations without any preconceptions - I'm thrilled you enjoyed it. As for recommendations for which one I think you'll like next - I am tempted to suggest 'The Pickwick Papers', followed by 'Bleak House' and then 'Our Mutual Friend.' You will be a Dickens expert by the time you've read those, and you would have enjoyed a phenomenal set of stories!

  • @MarkStickle
    @MarkStickle 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve only recently come across your magnificent work! Look forward to joining the Book Club.
    Curious to know if you’ve done anything (or plan to) with the incredible writing of Anthony Powell. His “Dance to the Music of Time” is perhaps the greatest work of British literature from the 20th century.
    Anyway….thanks for what you’re doing! I will soon be joining your ranks of subscribers.

  • @rabrab3
    @rabrab3 2 роки тому +2

    Jazz...anything by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Charlie Parker or Thelonius Monk.

  • @barbarahelgaker390
    @barbarahelgaker390 2 роки тому +2

    Just recently subscribed and love your channel. So inspiring - thanks and look forward to more.

  • @judegrindvoll8467
    @judegrindvoll8467 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for another great video Ben! I would love a video on you favourite non highbrow books 😊 I found I needed a little pile of go-to trashy novels to get me through my literature degree when I was losing the will to live - did you do this? If so, what were your go-tos?

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +3

      Thank you, Jude :) I love reading non-highbrow books. At the moment, my bedside table is piled up with pulp fiction paperbacks (westerns mostly) and Silver Age Marvel comic books. Incredibly fun stuff! I typically go through cycles of bingeing comics when times are stressful/difficult. Exam periods, periods of heavy workload, grief - I'll go back to the comic books ('Saga' is a great one). I'll have a think of more I can recommend - this would be a great idea for a video! And good luck with your degree. I really, really relate to you!

  • @BenCallan
    @BenCallan 2 роки тому +3

    Congratulations

  • @IllustratedManOfficial
    @IllustratedManOfficial 2 роки тому +4

    Love you enjoy comic books…err, graphic novels. One I want to read is the American Vampire series. Vampires are a guilty pleasure reading (some anyway). Also, have you seen the late Bernie Wrightson’s Illustrated Frankenstein? Wrightson is an all-time elite illustrator, pen and ink artist, famous for horror comics. Frankenstein was a labor of love for him, completed over seven or eight years in the late 70s, maybe 80s. The work was recently reprinted. Have a look if you haven’t already! And thank you for your content.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      I enjoyed American Vampire (Redneck is good if you enjoy the topic too). Also worth checking out Joe Hill’s Locke & Key and The Cape if you haven’t already :) I had seen a few of the Bernie Wrightson illustrations, but just looked it up again now and wow. Very, very cool stuff. I didn’t know the history of it. I’ll have to get myself an edition now!

    • @IllustratedManOfficial
      @IllustratedManOfficial 2 роки тому

      @@BenjaminMcEvoy Enjoy the Wrightson. Another solid vampire themed graphic novel collection is ‘Baltimore’, by Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola.

  • @sharon2764
    @sharon2764 2 роки тому +1

    I congratulate you Benjamin. I just finished reading Gulliver’s Travels and the best thing to come out of this book is the word “yahoo”.
    Why does the author purposely misspell words and use inappropriately placed capital letters? I adore your videos, keep them coming.

  • @LetHerBook
    @LetHerBook 2 роки тому +3

    Really excited for your content on Monte Cristo! Congrats on 10k! I'm so glad you exist!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Miriam. I really appreciate that :) I’m looking forward to discussing that one!

  • @richardstevenjones
    @richardstevenjones 2 роки тому +1

    Jeff Lemire is fantastic. His Essex County Trilogy is one the most favorite things I have ever read.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Incredible graphic novel, I agree. A really personal work. One of my favourites along with Gideon Falls, Sweet Tooth, and Black Hammer.

  • @pamelatarajcak5634
    @pamelatarajcak5634 2 роки тому +3

    You mentioned a desire to explore Indian literature. May I suggest the work of Chitra Banjeree Divakaruni. Such gorgeous magical realism.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Wow :) Thank you for the recommendation! I'm excited to check out her work!

  • @fredsharp7419
    @fredsharp7419 2 роки тому

    Wonderful reactions to a few searching questions. I fully endorse so much of what you say, yet would love to challenge you on one or two minor issues. For me the lockdown was a blessing. I loved it! Filled in all the gaps in my reading and re=reading of Shakespeare, Dickens, Hardy, Oscar Wilde, Golding, Joseph Conrad, not to mention Ian Rankin and Colin Dexter, discovered Julian Barnes and Anthony Doerr, inter alia. Thrilled to hear that your thesis was on Conrad, one of my all-time favourites, mainly for the exquisite beauty of his prose. Thrilled also that you mention Tolkien (of whom I have read not one word - yet!) Shameful really when I think that my rooms at Exeter College, Oxford, were allegedly the ones where he lived. I had not heard of him at that age, so was not really impressed. They were also allegedly the rooms occupied by Richard Burton. I actually invited Burton and Liz Taylor to tea when they were at Oxford for a performance of Marlowe's Faust. Needless to say, they were otherwise engaged! So much of what you say about literature is beautifully encapsulated in a Dickinson poem, which I know you will be familiar with - but which might be new to some of your subscribers. :
    'There is no Frigate like a Book
    To Take us Lands away
    Nor any Coursers like a Page
    Of prancing Poetry -
    This Traverse may. the poorest take
    Without Opprss of Toll -
    How frugal is the Chariot
    That bears the Human soul. (Interestingly the word 'soul' is not capitalised!)
    Now my question - provided, that is that you read this far .... How fast do you read? Personally I prefer to read slowly, hoping to capture as much of the style as the content. Finally, except for the two greatest epics, why no mention of the Greeks - ancient, that is.? For me, some of the Greek tragedies rival Shakespeare in their wisdom and insight into the human condition.

  • @krzysamm7095
    @krzysamm7095 2 роки тому +4

    If I could just bring one book to a deserted island for me it would have to be the Bible. It nourishes my faith and offers me wisdom, encouragement and guidance in my life. But also it is a book that has all of the genres pretty much it one it has poetry, battles, love stories, dynasties, faith, betrayal, friendships, epic journeys and so much more. Each time I read a section over I get more out of it or glean another gold nugget of truth.
    If you get a chance try the manga The Spy X Family. It is a good read.
    Also have you read Why You Should Read Children’s Books, Even Though You Are so Old and Wise by Katherine Rundell? It is a quick but very enlightening read?

  • @Baran-ub2qt
    @Baran-ub2qt 2 роки тому +2

    I wrote too much forgot to congratulate you. When i started watching your videos last year i was in Iraq . Now lm in Germany

  • @AndalusianIrish
    @AndalusianIrish 2 роки тому +2

    Benjamin do you like the writing of C.S. Lewis? I love his quote about 'I will see through others' eyes'.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      I adore C. S. Lewis! 'The Screwtape Letters' is fantastic, and I'm currently going through an illustrated set of the Narnia tales. The 'see through others' eyes' quote is an extraordinary one!

  • @jonathancastillo3627
    @jonathancastillo3627 2 роки тому +4

    Congrats on your huge milestone! I would like to ask how to read and understand Finnegans Wake. I found Ulysses and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man very easy and enjoyable, however, I find Finnegans Wake impenetrable. I have several guides for it but they do not help in a fulfilling manner. Any tips would be a tremendous help.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you, Tomatero :) We have some content on Joyce coming out quite soon, so hopefully it will help you breach Finnegans Wake - easily one of the most difficult books I’ve come across!

  • @nedmerrill5705
    @nedmerrill5705 2 роки тому +2

    Ever read any John O'Hara? _Appointment in Samarra_ for instance? His short stories? I think he's pretty good. You might think he's pulpy. I just found you tonight and subscribed. I've looked for a book reading site to subscribe and yours is most in tune to what I think is a good one. Thanks for your site.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      I have indeed. I studied John O'Hara in my final year, but I really need to return to him. Thank you for the great recommendation, Ned :)

  • @sandrashepherd6005
    @sandrashepherd6005 6 місяців тому

    Hello, Could you discuss the editing and /or abridging of books and what to avoid. Thank you for such a great channel.

  • @pouetpouetdaddy5
    @pouetpouetdaddy5 2 роки тому +3

    For Miles Davis, my favorite are Ascenseur pour l’echaufaud and Bitches brew…
    Did you read Plutarch lives? Would be nice to have a video on it if you did ( greek tragedy too)
    Congrat on your 10 000, you are very interesting, I subscribe to your podcast, good mix of efficient curses and erudition ( just listen the Kilal Gibran one for now) lol

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Nice recommendations. Bitches Brew is wild! As for Plutarch, yes, I first read him as a teenager and absolutely devoured his Lives. Definitely aiming to discuss him and Greek tragedy in more depth :) And thank you for listening!

  • @keithlongley362
    @keithlongley362 2 роки тому +2

    Ben you mention comic books, so I take it you've heard of Robert Crumb, whose love of jazz and taking a snipe at the establishment, has been his lifelong quest.

  • @deanhill9370
    @deanhill9370 2 роки тому +3

    More great content, next step 20k

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, Dean 💪🏻 😊

    • @deanhill9370
      @deanhill9370 2 роки тому

      @@BenjaminMcEvoy Keep up the good work - you should do some collaborations, Leaf by Leaf or Better than Food would be a great match!

  • @peskylisa
    @peskylisa 2 роки тому +3

    Somebody once compared something I wrote to that of Anne Rice. I was ecstatic!

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Nice compliment :) I’d be happy with that!

  • @arditvila4199
    @arditvila4199 2 роки тому +2

    Really great channel Benjamin! I would like to know if you have heard or maybe have read any of Ismail Kadare's novels (Albanian author)?
    Greetings from Albania!✌✌

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      Thank you, my friend, for watching over in beautiful Albania! A country with a rich heritage I have always wanted to visit :) I haven't read any of Kadare's novels, but I'll check him out. 'Broken April' looks good! Thank you for the recommendation :)

    • @arditvila4199
      @arditvila4199 2 роки тому

      Yeah Broken April and Who brought Doruntina (Translated as Ghost Rider i guess) for me are his masterpieces. I hope you like them! Happy reading!

  • @bloodybonescomic
    @bloodybonescomic 2 роки тому

    I've been reading F. Scott Fitzgerald recently. So much so that Fitz feels like my own grandfather.
    In his day, reading was the number two entertainment. Second only to consuming bootleg alcohol. Authors are often commented on in his books.
    Nowadays I know many many people who have never ever read a book in their lives. Even when they were in school and were assigned a book they didn't read it. If you happen to mention a book you read they show no curiosity.

  • @polyboy112
    @polyboy112 2 роки тому

    for the ojibwe try louise erdrich, she is half ojibwe and hald german and very good

  • @barbarahelgaker390
    @barbarahelgaker390 2 роки тому +2

    Have you read any Norwegian literature? Knut Hamsun for example?

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      I have :) But I certainly need to read more!

  • @Alexgent07
    @Alexgent07 2 роки тому

    Great video on the 100 top books list! in my early 70s I have read almost 75% of them. I am currently struggling through Ulysses ...Circe... in English wich is the major linguistic challenge I ve been through so far! If you enjoyed Borges.. try Cortazar (lots of short stories) and Vargas LLosa (many great novels). Have you videos on Ulysses chapter by chapter by any chance?

  • @carolapinkertgreatawakenin5653
    @carolapinkertgreatawakenin5653 2 роки тому +2

    Greetings from Germany 🌻

  • @JHarder1000
    @JHarder1000 2 роки тому +1

    I want to form a similar book club! One idea I have is "The Best novels about World War 2." though are a very well-read man, I am pretty confident that you have never heard of the best AMERICAN novel about the war.

    • @JHarder1000
      @JHarder1000 2 роки тому

      Like the best British novel about the war, it was written by a reactionary curmudgeon. Otherwise, the two novels have little in common., though they both have the word "honor" in their titles.

  • @rodneyadderton1077
    @rodneyadderton1077 Рік тому

    I missed out on the downtime that came from lockdown. My job never stopped.

  • @markrickert6592
    @markrickert6592 2 роки тому +2

    Have you read Drood by Dan Simmons? It's a horror novel about Charles Dickens. If not, I want to recommend it. It's a fantastic read. Drood is a great villain.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      I haven't. The last Dan Simmons I read was Carrion Comfort, but thanks for the recommendation, Mark, I'll check it out :)

  • @lewbasnight6283
    @lewbasnight6283 2 роки тому +2

    Have you read any Thomas Pynchon?

  • @kynaatawan5967
    @kynaatawan5967 2 роки тому +1

    Have you read any Rumi or persian poetry? Are you interested in mystical and spiritual texts.

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      I love Rumi - we have a podcast episode dedicated to some of my favourite poems from him :)

    • @kynaatawan5967
      @kynaatawan5967 2 роки тому +1

      @@BenjaminMcEvoy please do read the 40 rules of love. The book changed my life, which is what I think good literature does. You are never the same person you were before reading it. It refines you and shapes your soul. It is difficult to explain I hope you understand my point.

  • @dooku976
    @dooku976 2 роки тому +2

    Would you say it’s to late to join the book club?

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Not at all :) It's designed to be completely self-paced, all of the content is there, the discussion is always open. You would be very warmly welcomed, and we would love to have you reading with us!

  • @adamgabriele2953
    @adamgabriele2953 Рік тому

    I gotta go Grant Morrison for quality comic book literature. Watchmen, obviously, but also Promethea and some lesser known titles.

  • @tommiller3017
    @tommiller3017 2 роки тому +1

    One downside of reading a superb book is that it leads to disappointment with pretty much any book after that one. I experienced that after reading Mann's "Buddenbrooks." I had a friend read it, and he went through the same thing.

  • @silkthyme
    @silkthyme 2 роки тому +2

    would you ever write a novel of your own?

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому

      When I have grey in my hair, I will definitely try my hands at a novel :)

  • @rv.9658
    @rv.9658 2 роки тому +2

    I wonder if it'd be possible to do a video about reading the Bible? (Ofcourse, strictly as a literary work.)

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      Great idea - I've actually started a series called 'Reading the Bible as Great Literature' at the book club. The first lecture looked at the Book of Jonah :)

  • @peterbrown3004
    @peterbrown3004 2 роки тому +2

    What do you think of Jules Verne? Is he a hack or genus?

    • @BenjaminMcEvoy
      @BenjaminMcEvoy  2 роки тому +1

      I recently dug out my old Reader's Digest copy of Around the World in Eighty Days, which brought back fond memories of childhood. I enjoyed it, but I was even more moved by the story of Jules Verne's life - he seemed a lovely soul!

    • @peterbrown3004
      @peterbrown3004 2 роки тому +1

      I love reading Verne---especially in the original French. His prose is so charming.

  • @carrollwilliams8861
    @carrollwilliams8861 2 роки тому +1

    I read Steven King's book "The Shining". It was scary to me and I did enjoy it. However, here is a bit of a cautionary tale. During an interview on tv, Mr. King said some ugly things about a certain political figure running for the presidency. I am passionate about politics and felt that my candidate was greatly insulted. Since then I have been disinclined to read King's books. I know this is irrational and I would probably be struck dumb by personal beliefs of many authors. If possible, authors might refrain from giving opinions of a political nature. Incidentally, King's endorsed candidate is ruining the U.S. Just like celebrities and public figures, watch what you say.

  • @robynholliday4794
    @robynholliday4794 Рік тому +1

    Now 93.4 ooo

  • @shadowpheonix1751
    @shadowpheonix1751 8 місяців тому

    1:06:08 can someone please write out the name of the first manga for me? I want to make sure I read the right one.

  • @terrysullins9218
    @terrysullins9218 2 роки тому +2

    hAVE YOU EVER READ kHALIL gibran/

  • @tracik1277
    @tracik1277 2 роки тому

    You get through so much stuff - how many clones do you have? 😅

  • @salehbno
    @salehbno 2 роки тому +2

    It's our pleasure. You are great I just get smarter from listening to you.

  • @terrysullins9218
    @terrysullins9218 2 роки тому +1

    I guess I have lots of time since I'm disabled