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The Winter of Our Discontent
John Steinbeck
The Winter of Our Discontent published in 1961, is John Steinbeck's last novel. The title is a reference to the line "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this son [or sun] of York," from William Shakespeare's Richard III. The story...
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Tortilla Flat
John Steinbeck
Tortilla Flat (1935) is an early John Steinbeck's novel set in Monterey, California. The book portrays with great sympathy and humour a group of paisanos (fellows/countrymen), denouncing society by enjoying life and wine in the idyllic days just before U.S....
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Cannery Row
John Steinbeck
Cannery Row is a book without much of a plot. Rather, it is an attempt to capture the feeling and people of a place, the cannery district of Monterey, California, which is populated by a mix of those down on their luck and those who choose for other reasons...
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The Witness
Juan José Saer
“The evocative imagery and ideas revealed in The Witness are not easily forgotten.” — Washington Times “Haunting and beautifully written.” — Independent on Sunday The novel The Witness (1983) was inspired by a true story....
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The Star Diaries
Stanisław Lem
“The Star Diaries” is a collection of short stories with one main character – the space explorer Ijon Tichy. Stanisław Lem wrote the diaries for over forty years. The first story came out in the beginning of the 50's and the last one -...
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Magellan
Stefan Zweig
Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), the first to circumnavigate the globe, sailed on behalf of the Spanish monarch from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, and discovered the straights that now bear his name and the...
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Sigmund Freud. Mental Healers
Stefan Zweig
"Health is natural; sickness is unnatural: at least so it seems to man," is how Stefan Zweig begins his fascinating, often entertaining examinations of Franz Anton Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, and Sigmund Freud. "Bodily suffering is not assuaged by technical...
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Solaris
Stanisław Lem
The novel is about the ultimately futile attempt to communicate with an alien life-form on a distant planet. The planet, called Solaris, is covered with a so-called "ocean" that is really a single organism covering the entire surface. The ocean shows signs of...
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A Russian Beauty and Other Stories
Vladimir Nabokov
A Russian Beauty and Other Stories is a collection of short stories originally written by Vladimir Nabokov in Russian between 1927 and 1940 under the pseudonym Vladimir Sirin. The two dozen stories collected in the current Bulgarian edition are related to...
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Confusion and Other Novellas
Stefan Zweig
Stefan Zweig was particularly drawn to the novella, and Confusion, a rigorous and yet transporting dramatization of the conflict between the heart and the mind, is among his supreme achievements in the form. A young man who is rapidly going to the dogs in...
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Murder Ballads and Other Legends
Bohumil Hrabal
Some texts, after I ve written them, have woken me up in the night so that I break out in a sweat and jump out of bed. With this confession Bohumil Hrabal concludes Murder Ballads and Other Legends, a genre-bending collection of stories published at the...
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Sounds and Other Stories
Vladimir Nabokov
The threads that connect the first two dozen Russian-language stories of Vladimir Nabokov selected here are different. The musical theme sets the tone of the volume, and the melody of the rain is heard, interrupted by musical pauses. Next are the topics of...
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Dark Avenues
Ivan Bunin
Considered one of the most influential authors of twentieth century Russian Literature, Ivan Bunin's "Dark Avenues" is the culmination of a life's work which unrelentingly questioned of the political doxa whilst taking his poetic mastery of language to dark...
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Amok and Other Stories
Stefan Zweig
A doctor in the Dutch East Indies torn between his medical duty to help and his own mixed emotions; a middle-aged maidservant whose devotion to her master leads her to commit a terrible act; a hotel waiter whose love for an unapproachable aristocratic beauty...
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