I'm about halfway through Hummingbird Salamander by deJeff Vandermeer, and it's one hell of a wild, entertaining ride. Can't recommend it enough, especially if ecology and climate change are themes you like in fiction.
Before that, the last books I read (which I can remember off of the top of head without checking my Goodreads) were:
Yoko Ogawa - The Memory Police
Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment (took me about a year, off and on)
Kenzaburo Ōe - The Changeling
Yasunari Kawabata - The Old Capital
Junichiro Tanizaki - The Key
Yukio Mishima - The Sea of Fertility (Omnibus)
Yukio Mishima - The Mask
Kazuo Ishiguro - Never Let Me Go
Kazuo Ishiguro - The Remains Of The Day
I can't recommend these enough, though Crime and Punishment is heavy as hell, so steel your heart if you plan on taking that one on.
I read a lot of sci-fi too, in between traditional lit (as a palate cleanser) so I'll drop some of that here in case anybody's interested:
Alastair Reynolds - Revelation Space Tetralogy
Arkady Martine - Imperial Radch Series
Yoon Ha Lee - Ninefox Gambit
Jeff Vandermeer - Southern Reach Trilogy
Lastly, next up on my queue for literature to read is:
Natsuo Kirino - Real World
Haruki Murakami - IQ84
Kafu Nagai - American Stories
Haruki Murakami - Underground
Please note that all Japanese authors listed here have had their names presented Western-style, with their given names first, and family names second.
If anyone has questions or recommendations for books (sci-fi or trad literature) or authors they think I should check out next, please don't hesitate to message me or reply to this! You can get ahold of me on Discord, too.
Sorry for the super long comment, feel free to tl
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