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    1001 Books: You Must Read Before You Die

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    Doctor Zhivago

      Pnin

      On the Road

      The Manila Rope

      The Deadbeats

      Homo Faber

      Blue of Noon

      The Midwich Cuckoos

      Voss

      Jealousy

      The Birds

      The Once and Future King

      The Bell

      Borstal Boy

      Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon

      Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

      Things Fall Apart

      The Bitter Glass

      The Guide

      The Leopard

      Deep Rivers

      Breakfast at Tiffany’s

      Pluck the Bud and Destroy the Offspring

      Billiards at Half-Past Nine

      Down Second Avenue

      Cider With Rosie

      The Tin Drum

      The Naked Lunch

      Billy Liar

      Absolute Beginners

      Promise at Dawn

      Rabbit, Run

      To Kill a Mockingbird

      The Magician of Lublin

      Halftime

      The Country Girls

      Bebo’s Girl

      God’s Bits of Wood

      The Shipyard

      Catch-22

      Solaris

      Cat and Mouse

      The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

      A Severed Head

      Franny and Zooey

      No One Writes to the Colonel

      Faces in the Water

      Memoirs of a Peasant Boy

      Stranger in a Strange Land

      Labyrinths

      The Golden Notebook

      Time of Silence

      Pale Fire

      A Clockwork Orange

      One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

      Girl with Green Eyes

      The Death of Artemio Cruz

      The Time of the Hero

      The Garden of the Finzi-Continis

      One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

      The Third Wedding

      Dog Years

      The Bell Jar

      Inside Mr. Enderby

      The Girls of Slender Means

      The Spy Who Came in From the Cold

      Manon des Sources

      The Graduate

      Cat’s Cradle

      V.

      Herzog

      The Ravishing of Lol V. Stein

      Arrow of God

      Three Trapped Tigers

      Sometimes a Great Notion

      The Passion According to G. H.

      Back to Oegstgeest

      Closely Watched Trains

      The River Between

      Garden, Ashes

      Everything That Rises Must Converge

      Things

      In Cold Blood

      Death and the Dervish

      Silence

      To Each His Own

      The Crying of Lot 49

      Giles Goat-Boy

      Marks of Identity

      The Vice-Consul

      The Magus

      The Master and Margarita

      Wide Sargasso Sea

      The Third Policeman

      Miramar

      Z

      Pilgrimage

      The Manor

      One Hundred Years of Solitude

      No Laughing Matter

      Day of the Dolphin

      The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

      Eva Trout

      The Cathedral

      A Kestrel for a Knave

      In Watermelon Sugar

      The German Lesson

      The Quest for Christa T.

      Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

      2001: A Space Odyssey

      Belle du Seigneur

      Cancer Ward

      Myra Breckinridge

      The First Circle

      A Void / Avoid

      them

      Ada

      The Godfather

      Portnoy’s Complaint

      Jacob the Liar

      The French Lieutenant’s Woman

      Slaughterhouse Five

      Blind Man with a Pistol

      Pricksongs and Descants

      Tent of Miracles

      The Case Worker

      Moscow Stations

      Heartbreak Tango

      Seasons of Migrations to the North

      Here’s to You, Jesusa!

      Fifth Business

      Play It As It Lays

      Jahrestage

      A World for Julius

      I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

      The Bluest Eye

      The Sea of Fertility

      Rabbit Redux

      Cataract

      Group Portrait With Lady

      Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

      The Book of Daniel

      Lives of Girls & Women

      House Mother Normal

      In a Free State

      Surfacing

      G

      The Summer Book

      The Twilight Years

      The Optimist’s Daughter

      Invisible Cities

      Gravity’s Rainbow

      The Honorary Consul

      Crash

      The Castle of Crossed Destinies

      The Siege of Krishnapur

      A Question of Power

      Fear of Flying

      The Dispossessed

      The Diviners

      The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum

      Dusklands

      The Fan Man

      The Port

      Ragtime

      The Commandant

      The Year of the Hare

      Humboldt’s Gift

      Woman at Point Zero

      Willard and His Bowling Trophies

      Fateless

      The Dead Father

      Correction

      A Dance to the Music of Time

      W, or the Memory of Childhood

      Autumn of the Patriarch

      Patterns of Childhood

      Blaming

      Cutter and Bone

      Interview With the Vampire

      The Left-Handed Woman

      Kiss of the Spider Woman

      Almost Transparent Blue

      In the Heart of the Country

      The Engineer of Human Souls

      Quartet in Autumn

      The Hour of the Star

      Song of Solomon

      The Wars

      Dispatches

      The Shining

      Delta of Venus

      The Beggar Maid

      Requiem for a Dream

      The Singapore Grip

      The Sea, The Sea

      Life: A User’s Manual

      The Back Room

      The Virgin in the Garden

      The Cement Garden

      Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy

      If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler

      So Long a Letter

      Burger’s Daughter

      A Bend in the River

      A Dry White Season

      The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

      Fool’s Gold

      Smiley’s People

      Southern Seas

      The Name of the Rose

      Clear Light of Day

      Confederacy of Dunces

      Rituals

      Smell of Sadness

      Broken April

      Midnight’s Children

      Waiting for the Barbarians

      Summer in Baden-Baden

      The House with the Blind Glass Windows

      Leaden Wings

      The War at the End of the World

      Lanark: A Life in Four Books

      Rabbit is Rich

      Couples, Passerby

      July’s People

      On the Black Hill

      The House of the Spirits

      Schindler’s Ark

      A Pale View of Hills

      Wittgenstein’s Nephew

      The Color Purple

      A Boy’s Own Story

      If Not Now, When?

      The Book of Disquiet

      Baltasar and Blimunda

      The Sorrow of Belgium

      The Piano Teacher

      The L
    ife and Times of Michael K

      Waterland

      LaBrava

      The Christmas Oratorio

      Fado Alexandrino

      The Witness

      Shame

      Money: A Suicide Note

      Flaubert’s Parrot

      Professor Martens’ Departure

      Blood and Guts in High School

      Larva: Midsummer Night’s Babel

      Nights at the Circus

      Neuromancer

      The Wasp Factory

      Democracy

      The Lover

      The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis

      Empire of the Sun

      The Busconductor Hines

      Dictionary of the Khazars

      The Unbearable Lightness of Being

      Legend

      The Young Man

      Love Medicine

      White Noise

      Half of Man Is Woman

      Reasons to Live

      The Handmaid’s Tale

      Hawksmoor

      Perfume

      Blood Meridian

      Contact

      Simon and the Oaks

      The Cider House Rules

      Annie John

      The Parable of the Blind

      Love in the Time of Cholera

      Ancestral Voices

      The Beautiful Mrs. Seidenman

      The Drowned and the Saved

      Watchmen

      Extinction

      An Artist of the Floating World

      Memory of Fire

      The Old Devils

      Matigari

      Anagrams

      Lost Language of Cranes

      The Taebek Mountains

      Ballad for Georg Henig

      Enigma of Arrival

      World’s End

      The Pigeon

      Of Love and Shadows

      Beloved

      All Souls

      The New York Trilogy

      Black Box

      The Bonfire of the Vanities

      The Black Dahlia

      The Afternoon of a Writer

      The Radiant Way

      Kitchen

      Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency

      Cigarettes

      Nervous Conditions

      The First Garden

      The Last World

      Oscar and Lucinda

      The Swimming-Pool Library

      The Satanic Verses

      Wittgenstein’s Mistress

      Paradise of the Blind

      Foucault’s Pendulum

      Gimmick!

      Obabakoak

      Inland

      A Prayer for Owen Meany

      Like Water for Chocolate

      The History of the Siege of Lisbon

      The Trick is to Keep Breathing

      The Great Indian Novel

      The Melancholy of Resistance

      The Remains of the Day

      London Fields

      Moon Palace

      Sexing the Cherry

      Like Life

      The Buddha of Suburbia

      The Shadow Lines

      The Midnight Examiner

      The Things They Carried

      The Music of Chance

      Stone Junction

      Amongst Women

      Get Shorty

      The Daughter

      Vertigo

      American Psycho

      The Laws

      Faceless Killers

      Astradeni

      Regeneration

      Typical

      Mao II

      Wild Swans

      Arcadia

      Hideous Kinky

      Memoirs of Rain

      Asphodel

      The Butcher Boy

      Smilla’s Sense of Snow

      The Dumas Club

      Written on the Body

      The Crow Road

      Indigo

      The English Patient

      Possessing the Secret of Joy

      All the Pretty Horses

      The Triple Mirror of the Self

      Uncle Petros and Goldbach’s Conjecture

      The Discovery of Heaven

      Life is a Caravanserai

      Before Night Falls

      The Secret History

      The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll

      Remembering Babylon

      The Holder of the World

      The Virgin Suicides

      The Stone Diaries

      A Suitable Boy

      What a Carve Up!

      On Love

      The Twins

      Looking for the Possible Dance

      Birdsong

      The Shipping News

      Waiting for the Dark, Waiting for the Light

      The Invention of Curried Sausage

      Disappearance

      Deep River

      Felicia’s Journey

      Captain Corelli’s Mandolin

      How Late It Was, How Late

      City Sister Silver

      Pereira Declares: A Testimony

      The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

      Our Lady of the Assassins

      Land

      Whatever

      Troubling Love

      The Late-Night News

      The End of the Story

      Love’s Work

      A Fine Balance

      The Reader

      Santa Evita

      Morvern Callar

      The Unconsoled

      Alias Grace

      The Clay Machine-Gun

      Infinite Jest

      Forever a Stranger

      The Ghost Road

      Fugitive Pieces

      Hallucinating Foucault

      A Light Comedy

      Fall on Your Knees

      Silk

      The God of Small Things

      Margot and the Angels

      The Life of Insects

      Money to Burn

      Jack Maggs

      Underworld

      Enduring Love

      Crossfire

      The Poisonwood Bible

      Veronika Decides to Die

      The Hours

      All Souls Day

      The Heretic

      Elementary Particles

      The Talk of the Town

      Dirty Havana Trilogy

      Savage Detectives

      Disgrace

      As If I Am Not There

      Pavel’s Letters

      In Search of Klingsor

      The Museum of Unconditional Surrender

      Fear and Trembling

      2000s

      Bartleby and Co.

      Celestial Harmonies

      Under the Skin

      The Human Stain

      White Teeth

      Spring Flowers, Spring Frost

      The Devil and Miss Prym

      The Feast of the Goat

      I’m Not Scared

      Atonement

      Soldiers of Salamis

      Austerlitz

      Life of Pi

      The Corrections

      Platform

      Snow

      Nowhere Man

      Everything Is Illuminated

      Kafka on the Shore

      The Namesake

      Vernon God Little

      The Successor

      Lady Number Thirteen

      What I Loved

      A Tale of Love and Darkness

      Your Face Tomorrow

      Cloud Atlas

      The Swarm

      Suite Française

      The Master

      The Book about Blanche and Marie

      2666

      The Line of Beauty

      The Accidental

      Mother’s Milk

      Measuring the World

      The Sea

      The Elegance of the Hedgehog

      Carry Me Down

      Against the Day

      The Inheritance of Loss

      Half of a Yellow Sun

      Falling Man

      The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

      The Blind Side of the Heart

      The Gathering

      Kieron Smith, Boy

      Home

      The White Tiger

      Cost

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    nbsp; American Rust

      Invisible

      The Children’s Book

      Acknowledgments

      Preface to the second edition

      By Peter Boxall, General Editor

      The response to the first edition of 1001 Books has been overwhelming. Since its publication in March 2006, the book has generated a huge amount of discussion and passionate debate about what it means to read, about what we read for, and about what we should and shouldn’t read. If ever proof were needed that the novel is not dead, that it is a thriving and essential part of contemporary culture, then the response to the publication of 1001 Books has provided it. From public discussions of the book in the media and on the internet, to private emails sent to me from around the world, I have been both heartened and moved by the strength and the depth of the commitment to the novel that the response to this book has evidenced.

      Of course, the form that this public response has taken has not always been consensual. While I have received many emails that enthuse about the list, the most common reaction to the book has been to engage critically with it. Typically, readers will have four responses. They will welcome the fact that some of their cherished titles are on the list; they will tell me about novels that they did not know, which the book has inspired them to read; they will ask why certain titles are on the list that they believe do not deserve to be; and they will demand to know why some titles that they think do deserve to be included have been omitted. Inevitably, every reader strikes a slightly different balance between these four responses, and every reader suggests a different list. I have come to the realization that the omission of a title from the list has been as much of a provocation to re-read it as its inclusion would have been, as readers match their priorities and their critical sensibility against that implied by the book. It has been this kind of engagement, and the debate that has ensued from it, that has been, for me, the most exciting consequence of the book, and its most worthwhile contribution.

      With the publication of this new, international edition, this debate can only become fiercer. The publication of this book poses some important and difficult questions, to add to those put by the first edition. Perhaps the most pressing of these relates to the question of the relationship between nationality and the canon. What does it mean to have an “international” edition of this kind of book? In what ways would the book look different to a Czech audience, or a Spanish or German audience, than it would to an audience in the United States, or in the United Kingdom? Does a body of writing, a canon of essential texts, emerge from a national context, or does it in some way transcend nationality, rising above the contexts that generate it? What does it mean to try to respond to all of these different national contexts at the same time? Is it possible to produce a list that can speak at once to readers in Turkey and in Greece, in Serbia and Croatia?

      I do not think I would be able to answer these questions adequately if I had 1001 pages for this preface, rather than just two. But what I hope that the publication of this new edition will do is extend the terms of the debate, reach out and engage with a fuller and more diverse readership. Rather than answering any questions about the vexed relationship between nationality, reading, and the canon, I hope that this book will bring the questions themselves to life, for a new, international generation of readers. And, as with the first edition of 1001 Books, I hope that this debate will take place in the context of an inclusive passion for reading, a love of what the novel can do. As with the first edition, the contributors to this book are not interested in producing an exclusive list, a list that can achieve a transnational and transcultural consensus about which books we should read before we die. The books that have been excised from the list in the move from the first edition to this second, international edition have been done so regretfully; it has not suddenly become safe to die without having read Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello, or Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress. Similarly, non-Anglophone books that are included here—for example Uwe’s Jahrestage, Rojas’s Celestina—have not been chosen because, in an “international” context, they somehow annihilate the significance of the books they replaced. On the contrary, I hope that this book will build on the success of the first edition by increasing and stimulating debates about reading in a plethora of national contexts, rather than offering itself as a definitive list. Above all, I hope that people will disagree with the selection in this book passionately, and vocally. It is from such disagreement about what constitutes our international fictional heritage, from such critical and urgent discussion about the books that continue to define us, that the future of the novel will emerge.

     


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