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    Under Satan's Sun

    Under Satan's Sun

    Georges Bernanos

    3.0 (1)

    #589
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    The Voyeur

    The Voyeur

    Alain Robbe-Grillet

    4.0 (1)

    #553
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    The Secret Agent

    The Secret Agent

    Joseph Conrad

    3.67 (3)

    Mr. Verloc, going out in the morning, left his shop nominally in charge of his brother-in-law. It could be done, because there was very little business at any time, and practically none at all before the evening. Mr. Verloc cared but little about his ostensible business. And, moreover, his wife was in charge of his brother-in-law.

    #388
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    All Quiet on the Western Front

    All Quiet on the Western Front

    Erich Maria Remarque

    4.5 (10)

    We are at rest five miles behind the front.

    #137
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    5,599
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    Double or Nothing

    Double or Nothing

    Raymond Federman

    5.0 (1)

    Once upon a time two or three weeks ago, a rather stubborn and determined middle-aged man decided to record for posterity, exactly as it happened, word by word and step by step, the story of another man for indeed what is great in man is that he is a bridge and not a goal, a somewhat paranoiac fellow unmarried, unattached, and quite irresponsible, who had decided to lock himself in a room a furnished room with a private bath, cooking facilities, a bed, a table, and at least one chair, in New York City, for a year 365 days to be precise, to write the story of another person—a shy young man about of 19 years old—who, after the war the Second World War, had come to America the land of opportunities from France under the sponsorship of his uncle—a journalist, fluent in five languages—who himself had come to America from Europe Poland it seems, though this was not clearly established sometime during the war after a series of rather gruesome adventures, and who, at the end of the war, wrote to the father his cousin by marriage of the young man whom he considered as a nephew, curious to know if he the father and his family had survived the German occupation, and indeed was deeply saddened to learn, in a letter from the young man—a long and touching letter written in English, not by the young man, however, who did not know a damn word of English, but by a good friend of his who had studied English in school—that his parents both his father and mother and his two sisters one older and the other younger than he had been deported they were Jewish to a German concentration camp Auschwitz probably and never returned, no doubt having been exterminated deliberately X * X * X * X, and that, therefore, the young man who was now an orphan, a displaced person, who, during the war, had managed to escape deportation by working very hard on a farm in Southern France, would be happy and grateful to be given the opportunity to come to America that great country he had heard so much about and yet knew so little about to start a new life, possibly go to school, learn a trade, and become a good, loyal citizen.

    #588
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    The Bonfire of the Vanities

    The Bonfire of the Vanities

    Tom Wolfe

    4.33 (3)

    "And then say what?" (Prologue)At that very moment, in the very sort of Park Avenue co-op apartment that so obsessed the Mayor ... twelve-foot ceilings ... two wings, one for the white Anglo-Saxon Protestants who own the place and one for the help ... Sherman McCoy was kneeling in his front hall trying to put a leash on a dachshund.

    #248
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    2,614
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    The Phantom Tollbooth

    The Phantom Tollbooth

    Norton Juster

    4.14 (14)

    There was once a boy named Milo who didn't know what to do with himself—not just sometimes, but always.

    #143
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    5,229
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    Amers/Oiseaux/Poesie

    Amers/Oiseaux/Poesie

    Saint-John Perse

    5.0 (1)

    #608
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    285
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    The House of the Spirits

    The House of the Spirits

    Isabel Allende

    4.5 (4)

    Barrabás came to us by sea, the child Clara wrote in her delicate calligraphy.

    #253
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    2,502
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    Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    John Milton

    4.2 (5)

    #174
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    4,309
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