How original are you, anon? Prove it by posting a book you've read but think nobody else on this board has read.my diary
>>7773904
Locos.
Quarantine - Juan Goytisolo
>>7773904
Gil Blas, Moscow 2042, Saki short stories
Infinite Jest, Gravity's Rainbow, and Ulysses
Red-Dirt Marijuana by Terry Southern
Le Christ Obèse.
Lots of Belgian stuff from the 20s and 30s, EZ-PZ.
As for something that someone here could have read: The History of the Siege of Lisbon by Saramago.
Probably got this one on lock
>>7773969
Yeah, anything non English would do.
Collected theological works of CS Lewis obscure enough? Never hear about him, only that DFW liked the screwtape letters.
Alice in Zombieland
>>7773904
Autobiography of Red
that one i wrote that one time.
How does that prove anything?
Every Louis L'Amour novel
Insatiability by Witkiewicz
Pornography by Gombrowicz
Autodafe by Canetti
The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis by Saramago
Nazarin by Galdos
Lost Steps by Carpentier
The Moon and the Bonfires by Pavese
Les Faux-Monnayeurs by Gide
Hourglass by Kis
Moskat Family by Isaac
Geisha in Rivalry - Nagai Kafu
Hermit of 69th Street by Jerzy Kosinski
Cat Town - Sakutaro Hagiwara (NYRB)
Me and The Devil by Nick Torsches
>>7775793
He's appealing to /lit/'s sense of arrogance to get good recommendations for obscure books, of course.
Op is a faggot
Vyacheslav Shishkov - Ugryum reka
>>7773904
Some Finnish novels I guess.
War & War. Haven't seen it on here yet