- Walter Kaufmann. Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist.
- Virginia Woolf. Jacob’s Room.
- Tim Parks. Where I’m Reading From.
- Philippa Comber. Ariadne’s Thread: In Memory of W. G. Sebald.
- W. G. Sebald. Vertigo. tr. Michael Hulse.
- W. G. Sebald. The Emigrants. tr. Michael Hulse.
- Ed. Jo Catling and Richard Hibbitt. Saturn’s Moons: W. G. Sebald – A Handbook.
- W. G. Sebald. After Nature. tr. Michael Hamburger.
- W. G. Sebald. A Place in the Country. tr. Jo Catling.
- The Emergence of Memory: Conversations with W. G. Sebald.
- Virginia Woolf. Moments of Being.
- Alice Oswald. Tithonus, 46 Minutes in the Life of the Dawn.
- Samuel Pepys. The Diary of Samuel Pepys.
- Virginia Woolf. The Voyage Out.
- Denton Welch. Maiden Voyage.
- Rita Felski. Uses of Literature.
- Jens Bjørneboe. Moment of Freedom. tr. Esther Greenleaf Murer.
- Denton Welch. In Youth Is Pleasure.
- Denton Welch. A Voice Through a Cloud.
- Denton Welch. The Journals of Denton Welch.
- Barbara Reynolds. The Passionate Intellect.
- Ágota Kristóf. The Notebook. tr. Alan Sheridan.
- Ágota Kristóf. The Proof. tr. David Watson.
- Ágota Kristóf. The Third Lie. tr. Marc Romano.
- Simon Critchley. Memory Theatre.
- Ágota Kristóf. The Illiterate. tr. Nina Bogin.
- Eduardo Galeano. Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone. tr. Mark Fried.
- Barbara Pym. Quartet in Autumn.
- Rebecca Solnit. Men Explain Things to Me.
- Bae Suah. Nowhere to Be Found. tr. Sora Kim-Russell.
- Pascal Quignard. Abysses. tr. Chris Turner.
- Eduardo Galeano. Voices of Time: A Life in Stories. tr. Mark Fried.
- Thomas Mann. Doctor Faustus. tr. Helen Lowe-Porter.
- Orhan Pamuk. Istanbul: Memories of a City. tr. Maureen Freely.
- Max Frisch. Man in the Holocene. tr. Geoffrey Skelton.
- Ed. Kevin Hart. Nowhere Without No: In Memory of Maurice Blanchot.
- Claudia Rankine. Citizen: An American Lyric.
- Marek Bieńczyk. Transparency. tr. Benjamin Paloff.
- Han Kang. The Vegetarian. tr. Deborah Smith.
- Kathy Acker and McKenzie Wark. I’m Very into You. Ed. Matias Viegener.
- Fleur Jaeggy. SS Proleterka. tr. Alastair McEwen.
- Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi. Fra Keeler.
- Ullrich Haase and William Large. Maurice Blanchot.
- The Letters of Samuel Beckett 1941–1956.
- Ivan Vladislavić. The Loss Library and Other Unfinished Stories.
- Wolfgang Hilbig. ‘I’. tr. Isabel Fargo Cole.
- Thomas Mann. Railway Accident. tr. Helen Lowe-Porter.
- Josh Cohen. The Private Life: Our Everyday Self in an Age of Intrusion.
- Lydia Davis. The End of the Story.
- Catherine Clément. The Call of the Trance. tr. Chris Turner.
- Michel Houellebecq. Submission. tr. Lorin Stein.
- Tomas Espedal. Tramp. tr. James Anderson.
- Tomas Espedal. Against Art. tr. James Anderson.
- Peter Handke. The Afternoon of a Writer. tr. Ralph Manheim.
- Peter Handke. To Duration. tr. Scott Abbott.
- Scott Abbott and Darko Radaković. Repetitions.
- J. M. Coetzee. Slow Man.
- J. M. Coetzee. Diary of a Bad Year.
- Milan Kundera. Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts. tr. Linda Asher.
- Milan Kundera. The Curtain: An Essay in Seven Parts. tr. Linda Asher.
- Jessa Crispin. The Dead Ladies Project.
- Rita Felski. The Limits of Critique.
- Marguerite Duras. Practicalities. tr. Barbara Bray.
- Brigid Brophy. The King of a Rainy Country.
- Brigid Brophy. Hackenfeller’s Ape.
- Brigid Brophy. The Finishing Touch.
- Brigid Brophy. The Snow Ball.
- Brigid Brophy. Baroque–’n’–Roll.
- Brigid Brophy. Flesh.
- Brigid Brophy, Michael Levey, and Charles Osborne. Fifty Works of English Literature We Could Do Without.
- Denton Welch. I Can Remember and Narcissus Bay from Where Nothing Sleeps.
- William Shakespeare. The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida.
- Jack Robinson. By the Same Author.
- Enrique Vila-Matas. Bartleby & Co. tr. Jonathan Dunne.
- Giorgio Agamben and Monica Ferrando. The Unspeakable Girl. tr. Leland De La Durantaye and Annie Julia Wyman.
- *Pascal Quignard. The Roving Shadows. tr. Chris Turner.
- Pascal Quignard. Sex and Terror. tr. Chris Turner.
- *Pascal Quignard. Abysses. tr. Chris Turner.
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!
I enjoy Kaufmann immensely. He brings so much of himself into his writing. I’ll be reading more of his work later in the year.