Friday, 1 January 2016
readings in 2015
Obviously an apt moment to jot down my readings in 2015 which has probably been the lowest number of titles read in a while, and lamentably low on the poetry count, perhaps 2016 will see an increase in readings and hopefully more posts forthcoming, all remains to say is a thank you for reading in 2015 and also for your interest if you happen to continue reading my blog in 2016, thank you and all the best to you for the new year.
Agua Viva - Clarice Lispector
Devil's Yard - Ivo Andric
The Vegetarian - Han Kang
The Terrors of Ice and Darkness - Christoph Ransmayr
The Haunting of Hill House - Shirley Jackson
The Whale That Fell in Love With a Submarine - Nosaka Akiyuki
The Search Warrant - Patrick Modiano
A Childhood - Jona Oberski
The Small Pleasures of Life - Phillippe Delerm
In the Beginning Was the Sea - Tomas Gonzalez
The Atom Station - Halldor Laxness
Inside The Head of Bruno Schulz - Maxim Biller
The Worldwide Machine - Paolo Volpino
The Festival of Ignorance - Milan Kundera
The Meursault Investigations - Kamel Daoud
Black Rain - Ibuse Masuji
The Devil In The Hills - Cesare Pavese
Grief Is the Thing with Feathers - Max Porter
Honeymoon - Patrick Modiano
The Children's Room - Louis Rene des Forets
Badenheim 1939 - Aharon Appelfeld
Of Walking In Ice - Werner Herzog
The Tartar Steppe - Dino Buzzati
Human Acts - Han Kang
So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighbourhood - Patrick Modiano
A Whole Life - Robert Seethaler
A big thank you to the translators who've translated the above!.
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2 comments:
Hi, hope your year goes well
Thank you, and I hope the same for your 2016!.
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