Sigh. We are all trapped on a country estate, unhappy or unlucky in love, bored or stressed out in futile activity, men of intellectual pretensions or aspirations that will not be achieved, neurotics, hypochondriacs, bores, lechers, alcoholics, kind old nurses, writers of senseless and derivative articles, trapped by finance and class. And then we die.
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MY 2016 BOOK LIST
- 37. I Love Dick, by Chris Kraus
- 36. A People’s Tragedy: The Russian Revolution 1891–1924, by Orlando Figes
- 35. Mermaid in Chelsea Creek, by Michelle Tea
- 34. Hunger, by Knut Hamsun
- 10 Books of Summer Challenge: Update
- 33. Omon Ra, by Victor Pelevin
- 32. Sarah Falkner, Animal Sanctuary
- 31. Simians, Cyborgs and Women, by Donna Haraway
- 30. The Rules of Inheritance, by Claire Bidwell Smith
- 29. Rethinking Normal, by Katie Rain Hill
- 28. My Sister Life, by Maria Flook
- 10 Books of Summer Challenge
- 27. The Price of Salt, Patricia Highsmith
- 26. Explosion, by Zarina Zabrisky
- 25. Inside Madeline, by Paula Bomer
- 23. The Rose of Tibet, by Lionel Davidson
- 24. The Mexican Man in His Back Yard, by Stephen D Gutierrez
- 22. Nickel and Dimed, by Barbara Ehrenreich
- 20. The Pulse Between Dimensions and the Desert, by Rios De La Luz
- 21. Margaret the First, by Danielle Dutton
- 17., 18. & 19. Two Books About Climbing Mount Everest
- 16. Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
- Brief History of Seven Killings, by Marlon James (unfinished)
- 15. USSR: Diary of a Perestroika Kid, by Vladimir Kozlov
- The Buried Giant, Kazuo Ishiguro
- 14. Since peace was tardy, I made it come by force. Burqa of skin, by Nelly Arcan
- 13. Hungry, by Daniel Parme
- 12. Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer
- 11. Submission, by Michel Houellebecq
- 10. The Home Depot, Built From Scratch, by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank
- 9. Stubbornness, loneliness, vanity, failure and the urge to create. Alasdair Gray’s Lanark.
- 8. Writing from a front row seat at a mass murder: The Foundation Pit by Andrei Platonov
- Time will eat up all the use. A post on the translation of Kotlovan, or “The Foundation Pit” by Andrei Platonov
- 7. White Matter, by Janet Sternburg
- Wilberforce, by H.S. Cross
- 4., 5., 6. Ancillary Justice Trilogy, Ann Leckie
- 3. We Think the World of You, by J.R. Ackerley
- 2. What Belongs to You, by Garth Greenwell
- 1. The Fishermen, by Chigozie Obioma
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Hamid, Mohsin, How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia
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Jones, Alden, Unaccompanied Minors
Jones, Edward P., The Known World
Krasznahorkai, Laszlo, Seiobo There Below
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LeGuin, Ursula K., The Left Hand of Darkness
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Well now I don’t have to read this one ;)
Well, that sums it up. I guess I don’t need to ask you how well you liked it :)