A compelling novel that explores the complexities of modern-day love and marriage in contemporary Russia.
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Continue reading Saul Bellow's finest book, this National Book Award for Fiction winner presents a multifaceted portrait of a modern-day hero, a man struggling with the complexity of existence and longing for redemption.
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Continue reading Set in the 1930s and 1940s and follows the life of an unnamed narrator who is trying to find his place in a society that sees him as invisible, "Invisible Man" is a masterpiece of American literature that explores the complexities of race and identity.
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Continue reading Through telling a story of a college professor and expert on Hitler studies, and his family as they navigate the bizarre and absurd landscape of American consumer culture, DeLillo delivers a prescient and deeply unsettling exploration of modern life.
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Continue reading Published in 1959, "Goodbye, Columbus" is a classic of postwar American literature. Through the love story of Neil Klugman and Brenda Patimkin, Roth explores themes of social class, assimilation, and the complexities of cultural identity.
Continue reading Chilean Poet explores the themes of love, loss, and creativity through the life of a poet in Chile. This beautifully written novel offers a unique perspective on the complexities of human relationships and the ways in which our experiences shape our art.
Continue reading The Private Lives of Trees is a hauntingly beautiful novel that explores the complexities of relationships and memory. The book takes a unique approach to narrative, blurring the lines between fiction and reality, as well as between past and present.
Continue reading The Birthday Party is a poignant novel that explores the complex dynamics of relationships and the meaning of family. The book is a powerful meditation on the human condition, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who reads it.
Continue reading This modern classic published in 2001 tells the story of the dysfunctional Lambert family as they struggle to come to terms with their individual problems and the challenges of aging.
Continue reading The first volume of Jon Dos Passos' U.S.A. trilogy, The 42nd Parallel follows several characters as they navigate the challenges of life in the United States during the early 20th century,
Continue reading A New Name, the final book in Jon Fosse's Septology, is a captivating and elegantly written metaphysical novel exploring themes of love, art, God, friendship, and the passage of time.
Continue reading Andric's The Bridge on the Drina is a novel that explores the intersection of history, culture, and identity in a powerful way. With its memorable characters, vivid descriptions, and timeless themes, it is a work of literature will endure for centuries.
Continue reading Set in nineteenth-century, Omer Pasa Latas tells the story of a bright boy who escaped his father’s financial disgrace by running away and converting to Islam to eventually become the commander in chief of the Sultan’s armies.
Continue reading In this fifth installment of Cao Xueqin's epic tale, the narrative shifts to the fate of the Jia dynasty and centers on Bao-yu who like a sleepwalker stumbling through life eventually awakens to the realization that life is just a dream, like the moonligh
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