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December 04, 2007
A Year in Reading: Porochista Khakpour
This year's reading list gets the theme The Year of the Guiltiest Pleasures, which I felt was much needed as I embarked on the scary roller coaster ride of debut novel launch. As usual my #1 New Year's Resolution of the past 15 years - read (and love) George Eliot's undoubtedly-masterpiecical Middlemarch - didn't happen, so I turned to a book I really should have read when I was an undergrad at that bastion of preposterously-privileged art-snobbery, Sarah Lawrence College. Donna Tartt's The Secret History had been recommended to me for years, but I always had the wrong idea about it - I thought it was like The Odyssey for a particularly precocious YA set. Boy, was I wrong - Tartt is a brilliant writer and she writes one of the most engaging novels about early adulthood that I have ever read. The book centers around a secret society/humanities clique at a rather Sarah Lawrence-ish small private college (I think it was based on Bennington) and chronicles their rather deadly fall. I'm sure it's no Middlemarch, but I must say I could not put it down and was so depressed when it was over.

Also in embracing my Eliot avoidance, I read two memoirs (a genre I usually hate) by two controversial artists I usually love: 50 Cent's From Pieces to Weight: Once Upon a Time in Southside Queens and Tracey Emin's Strangeland. The latter is a really raw, almost unreadable look at a very tormented British visual artist's sexual history and the former is the coming-of-age tale of a true NYC "G" who went from living like a kiddie-range clay pigeon (he was shot nine times!) to a huge artist who now sells over 20 million records worldwide and has a Vitamin Water named after him. Even if you hate hip hop, how could you not be interested in a story of a kid who loses his drug-dealer mom at age 8 and then takes on her vocation before he's in junior high? I admire 50. One day I will write the best novel before a Post-It bearing the bold Sharpied mantra: "get rich or die tryin."
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