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The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka · 2025
Finished

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
Mark Manson · 2016

No Longer Human
Osamu Dazai · 2022
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The Brothers Karamazov
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 2002

The Woman in the Dunes
Kobo Abe · 1965

The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Milan Kundera · 2009

The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath · 2005

Notes from Underground
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 2004

Kokoro
Natsume Soseki · 1996

Schoolgirl
Osamu Dazai · 2011

Run, Melos !
Osamu Dazai

Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
Haruki Murakami

Kafka on the Shore
Haruki Murakami · 2006

1984
George Orwell · 1961

Lolita
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov · 1989
Awe and exhiliration--along with heartbreak and mordant wit--abound in <b>Lolita</b>, Nabokov's most famous and controversial novel, which tells the story of the aging Humbert Humbert's obsessive, devouring, and doomed passion for the nymphet Dolores Haze. <b>Lolita</b> is also the story of a hypercivilized European colliding with the cheerful barbarism of postwar America. Most of all, it is a meditation on love--love as outrage and hallucination, madness and transformation.

Animal Farm
George Orwell · 2023

The Setting Sun
Osamu Dazai · 2022

The Flowers of Buffoonery
Osamu Dazai · 2023

Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1993
<b>Hailed by <i>Washington Post Book World</i> as “the best [translation] currently available" when it was first published, this second edition of <i>Crime and Punishment </i>has been updated in honor of the 200th anniversary of Dostoevsky’s birth. • <b>ONE OF <i>TIME MAGAZINE</i>'S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME</b></b><br><br>With the same suppleness, energy, and range of voices that won their translation of <i>The Brothers Karamazov</i> the PEN/Book-of-the-Month Club Prize, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky offer a brilliant translation of <i>Crime and Punishment, </i>Dostoevsky's astounding pyschological thriller, newly revised for his bicentenniel. <br><br>In <i>Crime and Punishment</i>, when Raskolnikov, an impoverished student living in the St. Petersburg of the tsars, commits an act of murder and theft, he sets into motion a story that is almost unequalled in world literature for its excruciating suspense, its atmospheric vividness, and its depth of characterization and vision. Dostoevsky’s drama of sin, guilt, and redemption transforms the sordid story of an old woman’s murder into the nineteenth century’s profoundest and most compelling philosophical novel.

The Stranger
Albert Camus · 2022

One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel García Márquez · 2022
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