10 Authors I Haven’t Read, But Want To (Part II)

I. Natalia Ginzburg

II. Elizabeth Bowen

I have heard great things about Anglo-Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen and her books. I want to read The Death of the Heart, and The House in Paris, the former has been named one of the 100 best modern novels, while the latter has some intriguing themes, including time, motherhood, and betrayal and secrecy.

11 thoughts on “10 Authors I Haven’t Read, But Want To (Part II)

  1. The most astonishing book on this list is Bely, Nabakov rated Petersburg as one of the best five works of fiction ever written. That being said I struggled with it and DNF. Same with Kazantakis’ “Last Temptation”. Bowen I’ve heard good things about but the rest are obscure to me.

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    1. That’s interesting. I want to see how I’ll get on with Petersburg. I normally like city-focused books, and it is said to be comparable to Döblin’s Berlin Alexanderplatz, which is very good, but which I am still to read as well.

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  2. Yes, The Hurlyburly’s Husband is excellent. Better than The Suicide Shop, I think. And alas, Teulé passed away too early.
    Oh wow, I love the Oulipo movement, but had never heard of Locus Solus! Thanks.
    Petersburg is also on my TBR

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    1. It’s great to hear that The Hurlyburly’s Husband is excellent. I see that only a few Teulé novels were translated into English, and I wish there were more. I have to thank the Babelio app for introducing me to some French authors I would never have heard of otherwise.

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