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Anne Carson - If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho "messenger of spring ...
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I love Simon. I have been slowly working my way through his collected works (in the lovely Pléiade 2-volume edition), getting through...
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Also, Bartleby, although it is not a work of fiction, but Maria Stepanova's In Memory of Memory fits your description perfectly: it is a...
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Shishkin's Maidenhair is also a good example, covering basically the entire 20th century in Russia's history.
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Maybe "A Whole Life" by Austrian author Robert Seethaler. I loved it and it is only about 150...
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May not fit into your definition exactly, but here are a few that I remember Mikhail Shishkin - The Light and the Dark Georgi...
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You're welcome! I just remembered that the novela Los cachorros (The Cubs) and also Conversación en La Catedral (Conversation in the...
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Love the Vonnegut and the Faulkner, both of which I've read kind of a long time ago... Zambra is a writer I keep thinking of coming back...
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Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut is the first example that comes to mind for me. Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra also fits this...
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I kinda started this one (ok, I've only read the first half a dozen pages), and it was a sequence of informational bits one after the...
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I was looking for recommendations of books in which there are constant, abrupt jumps forwards in time; it can be a family saga, or...
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Alice Munro was one of my favorite writers, a master of short story. I don't have much to say, except that I am sure she'll be read forever,
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Boy does this make my heart heavy. She was a profound, seminal talent. This snippet from "Amundsen" will always be one of the most...
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Very sad 😢 What a brilliant writer, she will be well remembered 🙏🏻. Here in Canada as a Goddess.
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