>>24551050 (OP)Hmmm . . .
>What else should I read to impress arthoes other than Clarice Lispector?means one thing, and
>What else should I read to impress arthoes, other than Clarice Lispector?means something quite different. I think you meant the second one.
That said, the rule in such situations is: You impress art hoes by reading something they find intriguing, that you actually enjoy / are interested in. You don't impress them by trying to impress them.
Even a relatively stupid art hoe is very good at detecting when a man is posturing to impress her. It's pretty obvious why:
— Art hoes spend a lot of time thinking about men.
— Art hoes have a lot of experience of men faking impressive / intriguing / female-friendly literary credentials in an attempt to have sex with them.
Even a stupid person will outperform you in a field where she has much more experience than you. (And the art hoe isn't as stupid as you think she is, anyway.)