I'm not looking for something extremelly specific and cannot really describe it, but what I generally mean is that the works are happening on a more allegorical level (Divine Comedy or Sartre's Closed Doors) have symbolist/mystical elements (Rimbaud), dreamlike or absurd narratives/settings (Kafka, Beckett)...
I'm not looking for genre fiction.
>>9103846
Do you read in Spanish? If so, I have some great suggestions.
>>9103854
Sadly, no. However, I might start to learn it, if you convince me ;)
>>9103846
Heartsnatcher by Boris Vian and The Robber by Robert Walser are some of my favourites and they fit what you want perfectly.
>>9103860
Thank you
>>9103965
Recommend something then.
>>9103846
Voyage to Arcturus
The Red Book
http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2012/10/the_story_of_narcissus.html
>>9103854
Suena interesante anon. ¿Que recomendarías?
Hace poco leí La muerte de Shakespeare y me gustó mucho
Arthur Machen
Huysmans' "La-bas"
John Fowles "The Magus"
>>9103846
John Hawkes is good for this sort of thing.
The Beetle Leg
The Blood Oranges
The Lime Twig
Second Skin
etc.
Take your pick.