What's some nice stuff that got published in the last decade or so? I mean the kind of books that SHOULD be on the best of year lists, but never make it on there because people are too busy putting lesbian historical fiction and Stephen King novels.
Fiction, nonfiction - it doesn't matter.
Leon Ostrov
stop objectifying women
>>9174023
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I'm so fucking tired of all this lesbian historical fiction and Stephen King novels.
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>>9174009
Welcome to the NHK is a pretty unique and great books, even though the prose is pretty average.
Modern books suck, Bob Dylan won the fucking Nobel price. Everybody just tries to copy Lord of the Rings or Star wars with their shitty genre-fiction bullshit.
Ready Player One
>>9174009
have yet to see lesbian historical fiction and stephen king novels make it best of year lists, thats something you completely pulled out of your ideological ass. historical literary fiction is a la mode now than i think it has been in the previous generation or two, but that doesnt mean the books are bad from the get. stephen king novels will show up on best sellers of the year lists but seldom on critical lists, unless the critic is tokenizing him or genre writers like him to show they are not so fussy and pretentious.
my personal recommendation would be a brief history of seven killings. magnificent book
Taipei
>>9174023
The first prehistoric artefacts we know of are small statues objectifying women.
>>9174009
Knausgaard's wife, Linda Boström Knausgaard, wrote a short novella, with a lot of auto-biographical subtext. It's well worth reading, especially if you have read through all of Knausgaard's statements on her.
>>9174009
Evan dara, eugene marten, anything from dalkey, all of the still living meme work,
>>9174009
Vodka Politics
The Fall of Rome and the End of Civilization is from 2005 but it's really good.
>>9174009
WHY ARE VELMA'S TITTIES SO BIG
I think Timothy Snyder's books on the Holocaust have a chance of becoming some of the more important non-fiction works of the decade.
Has anyone read Laurus by Vodolazkin?
Do you recommend it?
>>9174009
inherent vice
also, has anyone read the circle by dave eggers?
I quite liked The Sense of An Ending by Julian Barnes
>>9176428
yes, its very good. has a sort of magical realism tone set in medieval russia. rather funny too.
>>9176974
Thanks, I will definetly read it, is there something I should read before?
>>9175651
The difference is that their tits don't hang out. Fuck you
>>9177059
no pre-reqs per say, but a passing familiarity with christianity and the middle ages would probably help you appreciate it
>>9177366
Tell that to her tits.
>>9177386
cut, paste, print
you my friend have demolished them
>>9177391
They do not lie.
On the Edge by Rafael Chirbes
this and/or Remainder