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14 January 2007

Novels That Are Impossible To Film

I always avoid watching television or film adaptations of books I love, but I know there are many people who find enjoyment in both. (Don’t get me started on the ones who say, “I don’t need to read it—I’ve seen the film.”)

Now there’s an animated discussion going on about The Unfilmables: A List of the Hardest Novels To Film.

Some of the books that are listed include the following:

Ulysses
Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnameable
• Any book by Thomas Pynchon
One Hundred Years of Solitude

I agree that I really can’t imagine any of Beckett, or the Marquez, on film. I haven’t read the others, but I’ve heard enough about them to imagine that they’d be difficult to do justice to.

Via The Presurfer.

Posted by Amy in Adaptations

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