A list of twenty novels I loved in 2020, presented without comment and in no particular order

Flight to Canada, Ishmael Reed We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Shirley Jackson Gormenghast, Mervyn Peake Anasazi, Mike McCubbins and Matt Bryan Gringos, Charles Portis The Wig, Charles Wright Bleeding Edge, Thomas Pynchon Animalia, Jean-Baptiste Del Amo; translation by Frank Wynne The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Muriel Spark The Girls of Slender Means, Muriel Spark Loitering with Intent, Muriel Spark Zeroville, Steve Erickson Citizen, Claudine Rankine Oreo, Fran Ross A Rage in Harlem, Chester Himes Satantango, László Krasznahorkai; translation by George Szirtes Lancelot, Walker Percy Dunfords Travels Everywheres, William Melvin Kelley Motorman, David Ohle Fat City, Leonard Gardner

2 thoughts on “A list of twenty novels I loved in 2020, presented without comment and in no particular order”

  1. Long time follower, first time comment:

    Brother, keep up the great work. It is all too rare to discover like minds and similar tastes when it comes to art and literature. I need to read Zeroville again, I’ve completely forgotten it. Thanks for the reminder!

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