Penguin Modern Classics
At Penguin Classics our mission has always been to make the best books ever written available to everyone. And that also means constantly redefining and refreshing exactly what makes a ‘classic’.
That’s where Modern Classics come in. Since 1961 they have been an organic, ever-growing and ever-evolving list of books that we believe will continue to be read over and over again.
Note: Do not add non Penguin Modern Classics editions. They will be summarily deleted. If you require assistance regarding adding the correct edition, please comment accordingly.
That’s where Modern Classics come in. Since 1961 they have been an organic, ever-growing and ever-evolving list of books that we believe will continue to be read over and over again.
Note: Do not add non Penguin Modern Classics editions. They will be summarily deleted. If you require assistance regarding adding the correct edition, please comment accordingly.
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yeah - not quite sure why people do that sort of thing! But yes Aubrey, maybe you should delete those and change the settings...




I noticed someone deleted Borges's Labyrinths from the list - was that you? I couldn't see a reason for it so I added it again, seeing as how it is the Penguin Modern Classic which most reorganised my head. But I'll add nothing more.





It's not about choice on the part of Penguin; it's about rights determined by agents, authors and estates.


I notice you just rated Walser's Selected Stories. "Kleist in Thun" - now that is a classic.

Nice idea, Jeremy!

Good to hear it! In all this talk about Walser that's snowballed over the past 10 or so years, and the common perception of Susan Bernofsky as his only worthwhile translator, the fact that he wrote one of the greatest short stories in any language seems to have been forgotten.
Re the list, do you think it'd do any good? I guess (in my naivety) I thought maybe the staff at Penguin might notice it and act on it. But even in the unlikely event that they did, maybe they'd be powerless.



Finally, a list without 'Twilight' in it.

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