Maira Kalman’s Book List 11 books and 1 comment

The authors I love tend to be lyrical and slightly absurd in one way or another. You could read any or all of the books by the authors listed. There are photographers you should look at—such as Diane Arbus and August Sander—who all have monographs. There are children’s book authors and illustrators that you should know—like Ludwig Bemelmans and William Steig.

But mainly, just read. That will show the way. Walk to a garden. Take a book with you, maybe a cup of coffee or tea. Just sit under a tree and read. That is the only answer to everything.

8 books
Jane Austen

Elegance and humor. These are critical elements in doing anything.

Gustave Flaubert

The tragedy. The grandness of the small. The tiny color phrases.

James Joyce

Every sentence. Every single sentence.

Vladimir Nabokov

Nabokov's memoir—from his early childhood in privileged Russian high society to his refugee days in Paris. Nabokov is my favorite writer. There is both rigorous precision and strange melancholy. And joy. And beauty. And humor.

Marcel Proust

Ditto what I said about Ulysses.

W. G. Sebald

Sebald combines dreamlike narrative with vague and haunting photographs. Read everything he has written.

W. G. Sebald

 Ditto what I said about The Emigrants.

Robert Walser

All the people in Robert Walser’s books are mad—angry and insane—as are all of us.

Comments about Maira Kalman’s Book List

1 comment
1. Melita 10/12/11 at 6:54 am

 

W.G. Sebald has been recommended to me before, but now that you recommend him, I will definitely read him. Your comment on Austen - 'Elegance and humor. These are critical elements in doing anything' is something I have taken to heart and I will remind myself of this daily.

 

Your books inspire and delight both me and my children. Thank you.

Also, I am sad that you are so dismissive of Twitter. I have met and connected with so many wonderful people there who I am sure I would not have met otherwise.

 

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