The Crying of Lot 49, Thomas Pynchon*
Dockwood, Jon McNaught
A German Picturesque, Jason Schwartz*
Inherent Vice, Thomas Pynchon*
Two Serious Ladies, Jane Bowles
Birchfield Close, Jon McNaught
Nazi Literature in the Americas, Roberto Bolaño*
Signs Preceding the End of the World, Yuri Herrera
Infinite Fictions, David Winters
Syrian Notebooks, Jonathan Littell
Girl in a Band, Kim Gordon
Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
Gaha: Babes of the Abyss, Jon Frankel
The Spectators, Victor Hussenot
Mumbo Jumbo, Ishmael Reed
Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace*
Station Eleven, Emily St. John Mandel
Millennium People, J.G. Ballard
Pale Fire, Vladimir Nabokov
Mislaid, Nell Zink
The Diamond Age, Neal Stephenson
Culture and Value, Ludwig Wittgenstein
Martian Time-Slip, Philip K. Dick
Autobiography of Red, Anne Carson
Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy*
Red Doc>, Anne Carson
The Buried Giant, Kazuo Ishiguro
The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula K. Le Guin
The Free-Lance Pall Bearers, Ishmael Reed
Vertigo, Joanna Walsh
Rocannon’s World, Ursula K. LeGuin
Censorship Now!!, Ian Svenonius
750 Years in Paris, Vincent Mahé
The Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin*
The Word for World Is Forest, Ursula K. Le Guin
Planet of Exile, Ursula K. Le Guin
City of Illusions, Ursula K. Le Guin
Homesick, Lucia Berlin
The Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K. Le Guin*
* indicates a reread
Do you intend to read “The Dying Grass” at some point?
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Yes…at “some point” being the phrase. It’s so long and I’m so slow.
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Nazi Literature in the Americas sounds really interesting! Can imagine you reread it! How was it?
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It’s really fantastic…I wrote a full review of it here a few years ago:
https://biblioklept.org/2010/01/22/nazi-literature-in-the-americas-roberto-bolano/
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Ah! Awesome! :)
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