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“Inland” by Gerald Murnane
1. Inland is a semi-autobiographical novel by Australian author Gerald Murnane, published in 2008. The…
“Wittgenstein’s Mistress” by David Markson
“Wittgenstein’s Mistress” by David Markson is a unique literary work that explores philosophical ideas through…
“The Quest” by Frederik van Eeden
“The Quest” by Frederik van Eeden is a philosophical novel that explores themes of self-discovery…
“All Souls Day” by Cees Nooteboom
Here are a few key points about “All Souls Day” by Cees Nooteboom: “All Souls…
“Savage Detectives” by Roberto Bolano
Here are a few key points about “The Savage Detectives”: “The Savage Detectives” is a…
“Story of the Eye” by Georges Bataille
βStory of the Eyeβ by Georges Bataille is a notoriously challenging and disturbing exploration of…
“Nausea” by Jean-Paul Sartre
“Nausea,” published in 1938, is a seminal work of existentialist literature by Jean-Paul Sartre. The…
“Ratking” by Michael Dibdin
“Ratking,” authored by Michael Dibdin, is set in Italy and features Inspector Zerbo as he…