Adrian Tomine - Shortcomings
Yoko Ogawa - The Diving Pool
Hitomi Kanehara - Autofiction
Taichi Yamada - I Haven't Dreamed Of Flying For A While
Erland Loe - Naive Super
Yasunari Kawabata - Old Capital
Peter Adolphsen - Machine
Sandor Marai - The Rebels
Georges Perec - W or The Memory Of Childhood
W.F Hermans - Darkroom Of Damocles
Joshua Ferris - Then We Came To The End
Tetsuo Miura - Shame In The Blood
Ian McEwan - On Chesil Beach
Bao Ninh - Sorrow Of War
Yasutaka Tsutsui - Hell
Thomas Bernhard - Yes
Boris Vian - Froth On The Daydream
Ian McEwan - First Love,Last Rites
Andrew Miller - One Morning Like A Bird
Koji Suzuki - Ring
Raymond Carver - Elephant and other stories
Jay Rubin - Haruki Murakami and the music of words
Might finish 'The Assistant' by Robert Walser by end of the year,forthcoming reads-Andre Breton, 'Hear The Wind Sing' by Murakami.I think my fav was the Perec and the Carver,if you like Murakami pretty sure you'll like Carver.Also dipped into some art books.
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