Books Read 2015

  1. Walter Kaufmann. Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist.
  2. Virginia Woolf. Jacob’s Room.
  3. Tim Parks. Where I’m Reading From.
  4. Philippa Comber. Ariadne’s Thread: In Memory of W. G. Sebald.
  5. W. G. Sebald. Vertigo. tr. Michael Hulse.
  6. W. G. Sebald. The Emigrants. tr. Michael Hulse.
  7. Ed. Jo Catling and Richard Hibbitt. Saturn’s Moons: W. G. Sebald – A Handbook.
  8. W. G. Sebald. After Nature. tr. Michael Hamburger.
  9. W. G. Sebald. A Place in the Country. tr. Jo Catling.
  10. The Emergence of Memory: Conversations with W. G. Sebald.
  11. Virginia Woolf. Moments of Being.
  12. Alice Oswald. Tithonus, 46 Minutes in the Life of the Dawn.
  13. Samuel Pepys. The Diary of Samuel Pepys.
  14. Virginia Woolf. The Voyage Out.
  15. Denton Welch. Maiden Voyage.
  16. Rita Felski. Uses of Literature.
  17. Jens Bjørneboe. Moment of Freedom. tr. Esther Greenleaf Murer.
  18. Denton Welch. In Youth Is Pleasure.
  19. Denton Welch. A Voice Through a Cloud.
  20. Denton Welch. The Journals of Denton Welch.
  21. Barbara Reynolds. The Passionate Intellect.
  22. Ágota Kristóf. The Notebook. tr. Alan Sheridan.
  23. Ágota Kristóf. The Proof. tr. David Watson.
  24. Ágota Kristóf. The Third Lie. tr. Marc Romano.
  25. Simon Critchley. Memory Theatre.
  26. Ágota Kristóf. The Illiterate. tr. Nina Bogin.
  27. Eduardo Galeano. Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone. tr. Mark Fried.
  28. Barbara Pym. Quartet in Autumn.
  29. Rebecca Solnit. Men Explain Things to Me.
  30. Bae Suah. Nowhere to Be Found. tr. Sora Kim-Russell.
  31. Pascal Quignard. Abysses. tr. Chris Turner.
  32. Eduardo Galeano. Voices of Time: A Life in Stories. tr. Mark Fried.
  33. Thomas Mann. Doctor Faustus. tr. Helen Lowe-Porter.
  34. Orhan Pamuk. Istanbul: Memories of a City. tr. Maureen Freely.
  35. Max Frisch. Man in the Holocene. tr. Geoffrey Skelton.
  36. Ed. Kevin Hart. Nowhere Without No: In Memory of Maurice Blanchot.
  37. Claudia Rankine. Citizen: An American Lyric.
  38. Marek Bieńczyk. Transparency. tr. Benjamin Paloff.
  39. Han Kang. The Vegetarian. tr. Deborah Smith.
  40. Kathy Acker and McKenzie Wark. I’m Very into You. Ed. Matias Viegener.
  41. Fleur Jaeggy. SS Proleterka. tr. Alastair McEwen.
  42. Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi. Fra Keeler.
  43. Ullrich Haase and William Large. Maurice Blanchot.
  44. The Letters of Samuel Beckett 1941–1956.
  45. Ivan Vladislavić. The Loss Library and Other Unfinished Stories.
  46. Wolfgang Hilbig. ‘I’. tr. Isabel Fargo Cole.
  47. Thomas Mann. Railway Accident. tr. Helen Lowe-Porter.
  48. Josh Cohen. The Private Life: Our Everyday Self in an Age of Intrusion.
  49. Lydia Davis. The End of the Story.
  50. Catherine Clément. The Call of the Trance. tr. Chris Turner.
  51. Michel Houellebecq. Submission. tr. Lorin Stein.
  52. Tomas Espedal. Tramp. tr. James Anderson.
  53. Tomas Espedal. Against Art. tr. James Anderson.
  54. Peter Handke. The Afternoon of a Writer. tr. Ralph Manheim.
  55. Peter Handke. To Duration. tr. Scott Abbott.
  56. Scott Abbott and Darko Radaković. Repetitions.
  57. J. M. Coetzee. Slow Man.
  58. J. M. Coetzee. Diary of a Bad Year.
  59. Milan Kundera. Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts. tr. Linda Asher.
  60. Milan Kundera. The Curtain: An Essay in Seven Parts. tr. Linda Asher.
  61. Jessa Crispin. The Dead Ladies Project.
  62. Rita Felski. The Limits of Critique.
  63. Marguerite Duras. Practicalities. tr. Barbara Bray.
  64. Brigid Brophy. The King of a Rainy Country.
  65. Brigid Brophy. Hackenfeller’s Ape.
  66. Brigid Brophy. The Finishing Touch.
  67. Brigid Brophy. The Snow Ball.
  68. Brigid Brophy. Baroque–’n’–Roll.
  69. Brigid Brophy. Flesh.
  70. Brigid Brophy, Michael Levey, and Charles Osborne. Fifty Works of English Literature We Could Do Without.
  71. Denton Welch. I Can Remember and Narcissus Bay from Where Nothing Sleeps.
  72. William Shakespeare. The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida.
  73. Jack Robinson. By the Same Author.
  74. Enrique Vila-Matas. Bartleby & Co. tr. Jonathan Dunne.
  75. Giorgio Agamben and Monica Ferrando. The Unspeakable Girl. tr. Leland De La Durantaye and Annie Julia Wyman.
  76. *Pascal Quignard. The Roving Shadows. tr. Chris Turner.
  77. Pascal Quignard. Sex and Terror. tr. Chris Turner.
  78. *Pascal Quignard. Abysses. tr. Chris Turner.

2 thoughts on “Books Read 2015

  1. Walter Kaufmann’s interpretations of Nietzsche are fantastic. I love the enthusiasm he bring to some of the more dense topics. Existentialism: From Dostoevsky to Sartre is great as well!

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