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I Will Not Follow Where the Path May Lead • May 2020
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The topic is I Will Not Follow Where the Path May Lead. The title is from a poem by Muriel Strode, with the full first line, 'I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path, and I will leave a trail.' The topic might refer to anything travel-themed, adventurous and fun. It might refer to a trailblazer, or someone or something off the beaten path, or someone going in an unexpected direction to make their own way. There are also the ideas of exploration, wonder, freshness, discovery, or however else you may interpret. Detailed nominating and voting guidelines can be found here. Basically, nominations are open for about four days and each person may nominate up to three literary selections which will go automatically to the vote. Voting by post then opens for four days, and a voter may give each nomination either one or two votes but only has a limited number of votes to use which is equal to the number of nominations minus one. Any questions, feel free to ask. We hope that you will read the selection with us and join in the discussion. ![]() * Nominations are now complete. Initial voting is complete. Run-off voting is complete. Final results-
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I'll begin with nominating Moonfleet by John Meade Falkner. It looks like a great old adventure.
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Second up I'll go with Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood. I've always loved the film Cabaret (even though I'm generally not big on musicals) and how darkly and, paradoxically, colourfully evocative it is of such a specific and unique place, time and social set. This is the work that it and other adaptations, including the 1950s play and film I Am a Camera, are based on.
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Lastly I'll offer Nation by Terry Pratchett. I like the idea of examining nationhood from inhabitants and shipwreck survivors on a desert island, and that it sounds like it has a good dose of humour.
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Interesting choices! I am still working on mine.
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Thanks! I was happy to get mine finished a little early this time.
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My first nomination is Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts. It was a Commonwealth Writers' Prize Nominee for Best First Book (the Pacific Region) in 2004.
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My second nomination is The Caliph's House by Tahir Shah.
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My third nomination is The Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey. I loved her novel The Snow Child which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
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It’ll be hard to choose between those. I’ve been wanting to read The Snow Child and I’m glad to hear you liked it so much.
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These titles are all quite well known but perhaps not well read (and I couldn't find them in the spreadsheet
![]() 2001 A Space Odyssey - Arthur C. Clarke https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_...Odyssey_(novel) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/70535.2001 Scoop - Evelyn Waugh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoop_(novel) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30919.Scoop Beyond the Black Stump - Nevil Shute https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_the_Black_Stump https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/...he_Black_Stump |
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Heh, yes they're all very eligible. I haven't read any of them, or for that matter any of our nominations this month. I've seen the Kubrick film of 2001 but honestly wasn't aware it was adapted from a book (I guess that shows my general ignorance of sci-fi since I know Clarke is a famous and heavy hitter in the genre). I love Waugh because of Brideshead Revisited but haven't read Scoop. Beyond the Black Stump is one I wasn't aware of at all, though I did like the Shute I read of A Town Like Alice for the old general MR club I'm not sure exactly when but a long time ago - gosh, it must be closer to a decade ago now - and I also have Shute's On the Beach on my tbr.
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One thing I think is interesting about the nominations as a whole is that, for a month about adventure, discovery and forging one's own way, the majority of the authors left their birth countries to live in other often very different destinations.
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If I recall correctly I believe that the 2001 movie script and the book were written together.
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