Things I Like

Or things that would be required reading if I were dictator.

This is all fiction right now. I'll put up nonfiction sometime soon.

Books

Labyrinths, by Jorges Luis Borges

Quite possibly my favorite book. Labyrinths is a collection of stories and essays that are mysterious and dreamlike. Borges has an interesting method of reasoning through the world, both in his fiction and non-fiction, and it's enormously stimulating just to follow along.

One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A real masterpiece of magical realism. One Hundred Years takes a while to read but is well worth the effort.

Too Loud a Solitude, by Bohumil Hrabal

"I stood there staring after the red lantern hanging from the last car, as I stood there leaning on a lamppost like Leonardo da Vinci, who stood leaning on a column and looking on while French soldiers used his statue for target practice, shooting away horse and rider bit by bit, I thought how Leonardo, like me, standing and witnessing such horrors with complete composure, had realized even then that neither the heavens are humane nor is any man with a head on his shoulders."

Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov

Possibly the best prose I've ever read. Nabokov writes in a lyrical fashion, seamlessly managing to be both horrific one moment and hilarious the next.

Never Let Me Go and The Remains of the Day, by Kazuo Ishiguro

Ishiguro has this delicate writing style that is almost heartbreaking to read. Both books are hazy, first-person narratives that read like the narrator is not only telling a story, but also trying to reason out the events described.

The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger

A favorite from younger years.

The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, by John le Carre

Spy novels are a guilty pleasure of mine, and this one is my favorite. Definitely worth a read if you're new to the genre.

Short Stories

Harrison Bergeron, by Kurt Vonnegut
Quarantine, by Arthur by C. Clarke
Letters From The Earth, by Mark Twain (perhaps America's greatest author)
Memento Mori, by Johnathan Nolan
The Ceiling, by Kevin Brockmeier
The Secret Life of Walter, Mitty by James Thurber
An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge, by Ambrose Bierce
The Open Boat, by Stephen Crane
A Perfect Day for Bananafish, by J.D. Salinger
The Laughing Man, by J.D. Salinger
A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez