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Jodie Foster's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 6 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2022)

Favorite books recommended by Jodie Foster, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/jodie-foster-favorite-books/.

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Toni Morrison (also rec’d by Kamala Harris ) · Buy on Amazon
"I wrote my senior essay in college on this book, specifically Morrison’s relationship to the African oral-narrative tradition. My favorite passage describes a water stain on a wood table—how that stain takes on new life and meaning with the passage of time and family history. I think Morrison has the most deeply poetic voice in contemporary American fiction, and I have never missed reading anything she’s written."
Cover of Cathedral
Raymond Carver · 1983 · Buy on Amazon
"Carver is the king of minimalism, and these short stories are some of his leanest. He writes characters who are completely unaware of their own motivations or the significance of their actions. They just live and don’t ask why. As an actress and reader, I love the discipline of spare characterizations. You soak up the few details offered and do the work to figure out the characters yourself."
David Sedaris (also rec’d by Glennon Doyle ) · Buy on Amazon
"In this collection of autobiographical essays, humanity’s wicked little details are seen through the eyes of a truly strange man. Sedaris’s observations are sometimes weirdly funny and unexpectedly moving—including his trip of self-discovery to a nudist camp. I read Naked in one sitting and then bought five copies to give to friends."
Rainer Maria Rilke · Buy on Amazon
"This is a collection of letters that Rilke wrote to a poet who’d asked for his advice. It’s clear that Rilke wants to encourage the younger man, yet he can’t help betraying his own disillusionment with the world and his feelings of insignificance. I love how humble Rilke is—how beaten down by the creative process yet hopeful. I’ve given this book to a few directors and wrapped each copy in a silk scarf. When I feel like a failure or have doubts about my work, this is the sacred book I take of..."

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