A few weeks ago, there was a discussion about John Steinbeck as a teacher was using him in class, and I think he could be a very good author to read- a great writer telling memorable stories clearly.

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Hello,
I've just finished reading A doll's house by Henrik Ibsen. Actually its language is simple and it is not that complicated. So, I just want to know from you-English-native speakers- What books can you recommend ? And what are the masterpieces of English literature( novels, plays, poetry..)?
Thank you in advances: )
A few weeks ago, there was a discussion about John Steinbeck as a teacher was using him in class, and I think he could be a very good author to read- a great writer telling memorable stories clearly.
Thank you so much. Could you please suggest some names of books for me of that writer and others ?
Regards,
I enjoyed Tortilla Flat, Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath
I'm much obliged for your help and suggestions.
Thank you again.
AtoneMent- Ian McEwan
I especially liked Ernest Hemingway's "Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises" and his short stories ("Hills Like White Elephants", for instance.)
charliedeut
Please be aware that I'm neither a native English speaker nor a teacher.
Here's a top 10 I'd recommend (in no order):
1. Graham Greene - The End of The Affair
2. George Orwell - Keep The Aspidistra Flying
3. Rose Tremain - Restoration
4. Angela Carter - Nights At The Circus
5. Rohinton Mistry - A Fine Balance
6. Julian Barnes - Arthur and George
7. Tim Winton - Cloudstreet
8. T. Coraghessan Boyle - Water Music
9. Adam Thorpe - Ulverton
10. Evelyn Waugh - Brideshead Revisited
Thank you so much for all your answers & suggestions. Well-appreciated.
I just read Washington Square by Henry James, and I loved it. It is a really interesting character study, but the language is not too difficult.