Recommend me a similar read to Sebald's "The Rings of Saturn" please
Stoner.
The Tartar Steppe.
>>9523507
Do they go on about random stuff?
>>9523791
Not as much as Sebald does but they're pretty melancholic.
>>9524117
Thing is that I'm interested in unrelated curiosities not So much on melancholy
>>9525054
Thomas Pynchon
Borges' is the one guy I can think of but they're still different in tone.
Sebald is pretty unique.
>>9523501
Geoff Dyer - The Missing of the Somme
>>9523501
Austerlitz
Although I'm sure you've probably read him already, BolaƱo can whirl a yarn about many disparate things and unite them, eventually, thematically. Although I wouldn't recommend most to start with 2666, I'd say do that mang
>>9525306
>Borges' is the one guy I can think of but they're still different in tone.
this