Some I got recently, some are not. Just what I've spent the past 2 months reading.
Been essentially reading some stuff that I should've properly read ages ago (DFW, Rilke, James, Notes from Underground/Double). So far 4/4 haven't been dissapointed by any of them.
Also sped through The Postman Always Rings Twice in the morning. Good stuff, but lol at the fact that to fix a perfect murder gone wrong, you commit an even worser murder
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That Theorux looks nice. Wasn't aware of it. I was just recently wondering after reading the Consider the Lobster essay that whether there are other literary food writings lol
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Miller anon, how've you been?
Read anything good lately? I am getting a copy of The William H Gass Reader. And possibly some Vollmann soon (Probably Atlas, and Poor People). Been on a postmodernist kick.
And I should get that Dostoevsky bio. I'm thinking of rereading Demons this year.
>Also would you, and other anons, like to add to this forthcoming releases list. Don't want to miss anything cool.
>July- Granta 172 (Vollmann Essay)
>Aug - Lainez's Bomarzo Reprint (NYRB), Shaginyan's Yankees in Petrograd, Lentz's Schattenfroh, Kiš' Tomb for Boris Davidovich (Reprint)
>Oct- Pynchon's Shadow Ticket, Danielewski's Tom's Crossing
>Dec- Casares' Borges, Chateaubriand's Memoirs from Beyond the Grave III
>2026 - Vollmann's A Table for Fortune, Powys' Glastonbury Romance (Penguin Classics Reprint), Cartarescu's Theodoros, Gass' The Tunnel (Reprint),