what are the best nyrb classics?
The Peregrine
420 Guy
Hard Rain Falljng
Morte d' Urban
Skylark
Life and Fate
Warlock
Speedboat
>420guy
In the Heart of the Heart of the Country
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Not published by NYRB? Not for me!
>>9254310
alot of their books are less known, so hard to navigate without recs
tenants of moonbloom
fat city
tun huang
The Anatomy of Melancholy
If you're after obscure titles than Zama by Antonio di Bendetto is fantastic.
Stumbled on it and it became my favorite book.
Also extremely good from NYRB:
Zweig's "beware of pity" (saddest book I've read)
von Rezzori's "memoirs of an anti semite"
Malaparte's "the skin" (most shocking/depraved book I've read)
>>9254615
This
>>9253991
the Invention of Morel
>>9253991
Pretty much any of them. But if you're looking for memes
>Williams
>Szabo
>Zweig
>Amis
>Gass
and the ones mentioned in this thread
>>9253991
Are they the criterion collection for literature?
Life and Fate.
>>9254665
holy fuck this. Never thought I'd see someone else on /lit/ who read Zama. it's great.
also check out Krhzizhanovsky (sp?) if you like russians.
the invisibility cloak by ge fei is amazing
patrick hamilton
I really loved Dirty Snow
>>9255032
I'm maybe 60 pages in and it's quiet (not in a bad way), slow, and thoughtful. Can you tell me what your big takeaway from it was? So far it seems like it's meant to be a (semi autobiographical?) realistic depiction of a life as a whole, with the good and bad, the interesting and boring, etc. Hasn't really drawn me in with the introspective pace, and it doesn't look like it'll change drastically.
Any input?
>>9255100
i think so
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