Magical realism Books

Reality twists, magic bleeds, and the melancholic soul finds its uncanny echo.

Step into worlds where the veil between the mundane and the miraculous is thin, often blurring into a lyrical, oppressive dream. These stories favor deep internal journeys over swift plot, demanding a slow, contemplative read. Expect richly detailed prose that explores existential dread and gothic undertones, leaving a lasting, unsettling resonance. Books in this category are defined by dark and atmospheric and richly built worlds, with a steadily paced quality that keeps readers engaged from first page to last.

This list is for readers who know exactly what they want: epic, high-stakes stories with a dark and atmospheric edge, told with steadily paced momentum. If you search for dark atmospheric literary fiction, immersive worldbuilding, melancholic and oppressive, these are the books consistently recommended by readers who've found their niche.

Standout titles include Fever Dream by Schweblin and A Dogs Purpose by W Bruce Cameron. Alongside them you'll find Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories by Enriquez, Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung. All 30 books on this list have been matched to the Magical realism archetype by analyzing their pacing, tone, prose style, and worldbuilding — not just genre tags.

30 books
Fever Dream 📖
1. Fever Dream
Schweblin, Samanta
"A young woman named Amanda lies dying in a rural hospital clinic. A boy named David sits beside her. She's not his mother. He's not her child. Together, they tell a haunting story of broken souls, toxins, and the power and desperation of family. Fever Dream is a nightmare come to life, a ghost story for the real world, a love story and a cautionary tale. One of the freshest new voices to come out of the Spanish language and translated into English for the first time, Samanta Schweblin creates an aura ofstrange psychological menace and otherworldly reality in this absorbing, unsettling, taut novel"--
literary fiction magical realism oppressive uncanny melancholic
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A Dogs Purpose 📖
2. A Dogs Purpose
W Bruce Cameron
A Dog's Purpose is a 2010 novel written by American author W. Bruce Cameron. It chronicles a dog's journey through four lives via reincarnation and how he looks for his purpose through each.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic lyrical earnest
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Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories 📖
3. Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories
Enriquez, Mariana
A haunting collection of short stories all set in Argentina.
literary fiction magical realism oppressive uncanny melancholic
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Cursed Bunny 📖
4. Cursed Bunny
Bora Chung
From an author never before published in the United States, Cursed Bunny is unique and imaginative, blending horror, sci-fi, fairy tales, and speculative fiction into stories that defy categorization. By turns thought-provoking and stomach-turning, here monsters take the shapes of furry woodland creatures and danger lurks in unexpected corners of everyday apartment buildings. But in this unforgettable collection, translated by the acclaimed Anton Hur, Chung’s absurd, haunting universe could be our own. “The Head” follows a woman haunted by her own bodily waste. “The Embodiment” takes us into a dystopian gynecology office where a pregnant woman is told that she must find a father for her baby or face horrific consequences. Another story follows a young monster, forced into underground fight rings without knowing his own power. The titular fable centers on a cursed lamp in the shape of a rabbit, fit for a child’s bedroom but for its sinister capabilities. No two stories are alike, and readers will be torn whether to race through them or savor Chung’s wit and frenetic energy on every page. Cursed Bunny is a book that screams to be read late into the night and passed on to the nearest set of hands the very next day.
literary fiction magical realism grotesque oppressive melancholic
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Youve Reached Sam 📖
5. Youve Reached Sam
Thao Dustin
Seventeen-year-old Julie has her future all planned out—move out of her small town with her boyfriend Sam, attend college in the city, spend a summer in Japan. But then Sam dies. And everything changes. Heartbroken, Julie skips his funeral, throws out his things, and tries everything to forget him and the tragic way he died. But a message Sam left behind in her yearbook forces back memories. Desperate to hear his voice one more time, Julie calls Sam’s cellphone just to listen to his voicemail. And Sam picks up the phone. In a miraculous turn of events, Julie’s been given a second chance at goodbye. The connection is temporary. But hearing Sam’s voice makes her fall for him all over again, and with each call it becomes harder to let him go. However, keeping her otherworldly calls with Sam a secret isn’t easy, especially when Julie witnesses the suffering Sam’s family is going through. Unable to stand by the sidelines and watch their shared loved ones in pain, Julie is torn between spilling the truth about her calls with Sam and risking their connection and losing him forever.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic haunting lyrical
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Labyrinths 📖
6. Labyrinths
Jorge-Luis Borges
Labyrinths is a collection of short stories and essays by the writer Jorge Luis Borges. It was translated into English, published soon after Borges won the International Publishers' Prize with Samuel Beckett. It includes, among other stories, "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius", "The Garden of Forking Paths", and "The Library of Babel", three of Borges' most famous stories. Stories [Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL444914W) The Garden of Forking Paths The Lottery in Babylon Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote The Circular Ruins The Library of Babel Funes the Memorious The Shape of the Sword Theme of the Traitor and the Hero Death and the Compass The Secret Miracle Three Versions of Judas The Sect of the Phoenix The Immortal The Theologians Story of the Warrior and the Captive Emma Zunz The House of Asterion Deutsches Requiem Averroes' Search The Zahir The Waiting The God's Script Stories 1-13 are from Ficciones; 14-23 are from The Aleph. Essays The Argentine Writer and Tradition The Wall and the Books The Fearful Sphere of Pascal Partial Magic in the Quixote Valéry as Symbol Kafka and His Precursors Avatars of the Tortoise The Mirror of Enigmas A Note on (toward) Bernard Shaw A New Refutation of Time All essays are from Otras inquisiciones, except The Argentine Writer and Tradition and Avatars of the Tortoise which are from Discusión Parables Inferno, I, 32 Paradiso, XXXI, 108 Ragnarök Parable of Cervantes and the Quixote The Witness A Problem Borges and I Everything and Nothing All parables are from The Maker
literary fiction magical realism metaphysical labyrinthine melancholic
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Clay 📖
7. Clay
Almond, David
Fourteen-year-old Davie and his best friend, Geordie, are altar boys at their local Catholic Church. They're full of mischief, but that all changes when Stephen Rose comes to town. Father O'Mahoney thinks it would be a good idea for Davie and Geordie to befriend him--maybe some of their good nature will rub off on this unhappy soul. But it's Stephen who sees something special in Davie.Stephen's a gifted sculptor. One day as Davie looks on, Stephen brings a tiny figure to life. It's a talent he has, the gift of creation--and he knows that Davie has this talent, too. Davie allows Stephen to convince him to help bring a life-size figure to life--and Clay is born. Clay is innocent, but Stephen has special plans for him.What has Davie helped to unleash on the world?From the Hardcover edition.
literary fiction magical realism uncanny oppressive gothic
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Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead 📖
8. Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
Olga Tokarczuk
literary fiction magical realism melancholic bleak mournful
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Skellig 📖
9. Skellig
David Almond
Ten-year-old Michael was looking forward to moving into a new house. But now his baby sister is ill, his parents are frantic, and Doctor Death has come to call. Michael feels helpless. Then he steps into the crumbling garage. . . . What is this thing beneath the spiders' webs and dead flies? A human being, or a strange kind of beast never before seen? The only person Michael can confide in is his new friend, Mina. Together, they carry the creature out into the light, and Michael's world changes forever...
literary fiction magical realism lyrical melancholic magical
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The Golem and the Jinni 📖
10. The Golem and the Jinni
Wrecker, Helene
In The Golem and the Jinni, a chance meeting between mythical beings takes readers on a dazzling journey through cultures in turn-of-the-century New York. Chava is a golem, a creature made of clay, brought to life to by a disgraced rabbi who dabbles in dark Kabbalistic magic and dies at sea on the voyage from Poland. Chava is unmoored and adrift as the ship arrives in New York harbor in 1899. Ahmad is a jinni, a being of fire born in the ancient Syrian desert, trapped in an old copper flask, and released in New York City, though still not entirely free Ahmad and Chava become unlikely friends and soul mates with a mystical connection. Marvelous and compulsively readable, Helene Wecker's debut novel The Golem and the Jinni weaves strands of Yiddish and Middle Eastern literature, historical fiction and magical fable, into a wondrously inventive and unforgettable tale.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic oppressive uncanny
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The Hungry Tide 📖
11. The Hungry Tide
Ghosh, Amitav
Off the easternmost coast of India lies the immense archipelago of tiny islands known as the Sundarbans. Life there is precarious, ruled by the tides and the constant threat of attacks by Bengal tigers. Into this small community come two seekers from different worlds, whose lives collide with tragic consequences.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic lyrical oppressive
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White is for Witching 📖
12. White is for Witching
Helen Oyeyemi
"Miranda is at home -- homesick, home sick..." As a child, Miranda Silver developed pica, a rare eating disorder that causes its victims to consume nonedible substances. The death of her mother when Miranda is sixteen exacerbates her condition, and nothing satisfies the strange hunger passed down through the women in her family. And then there's the family house in Dover, England, converted to a bed-and-breakfast by Miranda's father. Dover has long been known for its hostility toward outsiders. But the Silver House manifests a more conscious malice toward strangers, dispatching those visitors it despises. Enraged by the constant stream of foreign staff and guests, the house finally unleashes its most destructive power. With distinct originality and grace, and an extraordinary gift for making the fantastic believable, Helen Oyeyemi spins the politics of family and nation into a riveting and unforgettable mystery.
literary fiction magical realism uncanny oppressive gothic
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The People in the Trees : A Novel 📖
13. The People in the Trees : A Novel
Hanya Yanagihara
In 1950, a young doctor called Norton Perina signs on with the anthropologist Paul Tallent for an expedition to the remote Micronesian island of Ivu'ivu in search of a rumored lost tribe. They succeed, finding not only that tribe but also a group of forest dwellers they dub "The Dreamers," who turn out to be fantastically long-lived but progressively more senile. Perina suspects the source of their longevity is a hard-to-find turtle; unable to resist the possibility of eternal life, he kills one and smuggles some meat back to the States. He scientifically proves his thesis, earning worldwide fame and the Nobel Prize, but he soon discovers that its miraculous property comes at a terrible price. As things quickly spiral out of his control, his own demons take hold, with devastating personal consequences. (Fiction, Magic Realism)
literary fiction magical realism melancholic uncanny existential
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The Angel's Game 📖
14. The Angel's Game
Zafon, Carlos Ruiz
En la turbulenta Barcelona de los años 20 un joven escritor obsesionado con un amor imposible recibe la oferta de un misterioso editor para escribir un libro como no ha existido nunca, a cambio de una fortuna y, tal vez, mucho más. Con estilo deslumbrante e impecable precisión narrativa, el autor de La Sombra del Viento nos transporta de nuevo a la Barcelona de El Cementerio de los Libros Olvidados para ofrecernos una gran aventura de intriga, romance y tragedia, a través de un laberinto de secretos donde el embrujo de los libros, la pasión y la amistad se conjugan en un relato magistral. ([source][1]) [1]: http://www.carlosruizzafon.com/es/el-juego-del-angel/index.php
literary fiction magical realism melancholic oppressive gothic
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In the Lake of the Woods 📖
15. In the Lake of the Woods
O'Brien, Tim
On a lake deep in Minnesota's north woods, John and Kathy Wade are trying to reassemble their lives. John, a rising political star, has just suffered a devastating electoral defeat. Kathy attempts to comfort her husband, but soon it becomes apparent that something is horribly wrong between them, that they have hidden too much from each other. Then one day Kathy vanishes. Their boat is gone - did she drown or is she lost? Or did she flee, disappearing into a new life? As a massive search gets under way, the possibilities multiply in terrifying directions. Uncovering the truth requires an investigation of Wade's life, and gradually we come to see that he is a sorcerer lost inside his own magic, a Houdini capable of escaping everything but the chains of his darkest secret.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic oppressive existential
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Housekeeping 📖
16. Housekeeping
Marilynne Robinson
Marilynne Robinson's first novel.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic lyrical haunting
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Bunny 📖
17. Bunny
Awad Mona
Samantha Heather Mackey couldn't be more of an outsider in her small, highly selective MFA program at New England's Warren University. A scholarship student who prefers the company of her dark imagination to that of most people, she is utterly repelled by the rest of her fiction writing cohort--a clique of unbearably twee rich girls who call each other "Bunny," and seem to move and speak as one. But everything changes when Samantha receives an invitation to the Bunnies' fabled "Smut Salon," and finds herself inexplicably drawn to their front door--ditching her only friend, Ava, in the process. As Samantha plunges deeper and deeper into the Bunnies' sinister yet saccharine world, beginning to take part in the ritualistic off-campus "Workshop" where they conjure their monstrous creations, the edges of reality begin to blur. Soon, her friendships with Ava and the Bunnies will be brought into deadly collision. The spellbinding new novel from one of our most fearless chroniclers of the female experience, Bunny is a down-the-rabbit-hole tale of loneliness and belonging, friendship and desire, and the fantastic and terrible power of the imagination.
literary fiction magical realism surreal oppressive melancholic
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Ficciones 📖
18. Ficciones
Jorge Luis Borges
A collection of his short stories in which Borges often uses the labyrinth as a literary device to expound his ideas on all aspects of human life and endeavor. ---------- Contains: [Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL444914W)
literary fiction magical realism metaphysical labyrinthine absurdist
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Nightmares  Dreamscapes Dolans Cadillac 📖
19. Nightmares Dreamscapes Dolans Cadillac
Stephen King
A solitary finger pokes out of a drain. Novelty teeth turn predatory. Flies settle and die on an old pair of sneakers in New York, and the Nevada desert swallows a Cadillac. Meanwhile the legend of Castle Rock returns . . . and grows on you. What does it all mean? What else could it mean? First there was Night Shift (1978), then Skeleton Crew (1985), and now Stephen King is back with a third collection of stories--a vast, many-chambered cave of a volume, with passages leading every which way to hell . . . and a few to glory. The long reach of Stephen King's imagination and the no-holds-barred force of his storytelling have never been so richly demonstrated. There's something here for readers of every stripe and predilection--classic tales of the macabre and the monstrous, cutting-edge explorations of the borderlands between good and evil, brilliant pastiches of Chandler and Conan Doyle, even a teleplay and a non-fiction bonus, a heartfelt piece of Little League baseball that first appeared in The New Yorker. In story after story, several published here for the first time, he will take you to places you've never been before, places that are both dark and vividly illuminated. Fair warning: You will lose a good deal of sleep. But Stephen King, writing to beat the devil, will do your dreaming for you. Can you believe? Then come . . . ([source][1]) ---------- Contains: - [Dolan's Cadillac][2] - [The End of the Whole Mess][3] - Suffer the Little Children - [The Night Flier][4] - Popsy - It Grows on You - [Chattery Teeth][5] - [Dedication][6] - [The Moving Finger][7] - [Sneakers][8] - [You Know They Got a Hell of a Band][9] - [Home Delivery][10] - [Rainy Season][11] - [My Pretty Pony][12] - Sorry, Right Number - [The Ten O'Clock People][13] - [Crouch End][14] - [The House on Maple Street][15] - The Fifth Quarter - [The Doctor's Case][16] - [Umney's Last Case][17] - Head Down - Brooklyn August [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/story_collection/nightmares__dreamscapes_flap.html [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14916968W/Dolan's_Cadillac [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650789W/The_End_of_the_Whole_Mess [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650747W/The_Night_Flier [5]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650843W/Chattery_Teeth [6]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650711W/Dedication [7]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650782W/The_Moving_Finger [8]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650831W/Sneakers [9]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650807W/You_Know_They_Got_a_Hell_of_a_Band [10]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650837W/Home_Delivery [11]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650825W/Rainy_Season [12]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81590W/My_Pretty_Pony [13]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650723W/The_Ten_O'Clock_People [14]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650699W/Crouch_End [15]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650797W/The_House_on_Maple_Street [16]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19650676W/The_Doctor's_Case [17]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14917659W/Umney's_Last_Case
literary fiction magical realism grotesque absurdist bleak
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The Dangers of Smoking in Bed 📖
20. The Dangers of Smoking in Bed
Mariana Enriquez; Megan McDowell
Following the "propulsive and mesmerizing" (New York Times Book Review) Things We Lost in the Fire comes a new collection of singularly unsettling stories, by an Argentine author who has earned comparisons to Shirley Jackson and Jorge Luis Borges. Mariana Enriquez has been critically lauded for her unconventional and sociopolitical stories of the macabre: populated by unruly teenagers, crooked witches, homeless ghosts, and hungry women, they walk the uneasy line between urban realism and horror. The stories in her next collection are as terrifying as they are socially conscious, and press into being the unspoken -- fetish, illness, the female body, the darkness of human history -- with unsettling urgency. A woman is sexually obsessed with the human heart; a lost, rotting baby crawls out of a backyard and into a bedroom; a pair of teenage girls can't let go of their idol; an entire neighborhood is cursed to death by a question of morality they fail to answer correctly.Written against the backdrop of contemporary Argentina, and with resounding tenderness towards those in pain, in fear, and in limbo, this new collection from one of Argentina's most exciting writers finds Enriquez at her most sophisticated, and most chilling.
literary fiction magical realism oppressive uncanny melancholic
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If Cats Disappeared from the World 📖
21. If Cats Disappeared from the World
Kawamura, Genki
僕は生きるために、 消すことを決めた。 今日もし突然、 チョコレートが消えたなら 電話が消えたなら 映画が消えたなら 時計が消えたなら 猫が消えたら そして 僕が消えたなら
literary fiction magical realism melancholic reflective existential
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Aura 📖
22. Aura
Carlos Fuentes
*Aura* es una novela corta del escritor mexicano Carlos Fuentes. La historia está situada en el año 1962 en la Ciudad de México. Esta obra es considerada como una de las más importantes de este novelista y una de las mejores de la narrativa mexicana del siglo XX. Fue publicada en México en 1962, mismo año en que se publicó otra popular novela de Fuentes, *La muerte de Artemio Cruz.* Ambas forman parte del fenómeno literario conocido como *boom* latinoamericano, que tuvo lugar entre las décadas de 1950 y 1970 en toda América Latina. La novela posee la peculiaridad de estar narrada en segunda persona.
literary fiction magical realism oppressive uncanny melancholic
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La Sombra Del Viento  the Shadow of the Wind 📖
23. La Sombra Del Viento the Shadow of the Wind
Zafón Carlos Ruiz
Un amanecer de 1945, un muchacho es conducido por su padre a un misterioso lugar oculto en el corazón de la ciudad vieja: el Cementerio de los Libros Olvidados. Allí, Daniel Sempere encuentra un libro maldito que cambia el rumbo de su vida y le arrastra a un laberinto de intrigas y secretos enterrados en el alma oscura de la ciudad. La Sombra del Viento es un misterio literario ambientado en la Barcelona de la primera mitad del siglo xx, desde los últimos esplendores del Modernismo hasta las tinieblas de la posguerra. Aunando las técnicas del relato de intriga y suspense, la novela histórica y la comedia de costumbres, La Sombra del Viento es sobre todo una trágica historia de amor cuyo eco se proyecta a través del tiempo. Con gran fuerza narrativa, el autor entrelaza tramas y enigmas a modo de muñecas rusas en un inolvidable relato sobre los secretos del corazón y el embrujo de los libros cuya intriga se mantiene hasta la última página. Todavía recuerdo aquel amanecer en que mi padre me llevó por primera vez a visitar El Cementerio de los Libros Olvidados
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The Inheritance of Loss 📖
24. The Inheritance of Loss
Kiran Desai
In a crumbling, isolated house at the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga in the Himalayas lives an embittered judge who wants only to retire in peace, when his orphaned granddaughter, Sai, arrives on his doorstep. The judgeʼs cook watches over her distractedly, for his thoughts are often on his son, Biju, who is hopscotching from one gritty New York restaurant to another. Kiran Desaiʼs brilliant novel, published to huge acclaim, is a story of joy and despair. Her characters face numerous choices that majestically illuminate the consequences of colonialism as it collides with the modern world. Winner of 2006 Man Booker Prize.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic oppressive lyrical
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Under the Volcano 📖
25. Under the Volcano
Malcolm Lowry
It is the Day of the Dead. The fiesta in full swing. In the shadow of Popocatepeti ragged children beg coins to buy skulls made of chocolate...and the ugly pariah dogs roam the streets. Geoffrey Firmin, HM ex-consul, is drowning himself in liquor and Mescal, while his ex-wife and half brother look on powerless to help him. As the day wears on, it becomes apparent that Geoffrey must die. It is his only escape from a world he cannot understand. UNDER THE VOLCANO is one of the century's great undisputed masterpieces.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic existential oppressive
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Memory Wall: Stories 📖
26. Memory Wall: Stories
Doerr, Anthony
– A Notable Book of 2010 in the New York Times. – Top 10 Fiction and Literature at Amazon. – Winner of 2010 The Story Prize. – Winner of a 2011 Pacific Northwest Book Award. – A Top 12 Book of 2010 at the Boston Globe. – A San Francisco Chronicle Book of the Year. Featuring four new short stories and two big novellas, Anthony’s second story collection takes place on four continents and addresses issues from Alzheimer’s in South Africa to infertility in Wyoming to fishing for endangered sturgeon in Lithuania. The title novella won the National Magazine Award for Fiction, the second story has been called “a masterpiece of observed detail and intuitive poetic sense, like DeLillo at his best,” the fourth story won an O. Henry Prize, and the fifth story won a 2011 Pushcart Prize. Can a short story collection take you to more places and introduce you to more people than a novel? ([source][1]) [1]: http://anthonydoerr.com/books/memory-wall/
literary fiction magical realism melancholic lyrical existential
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Nights at the Circus 📖
27. Nights at the Circus
Angela Carter
American journalist Jack Walser travels with an enchanted circus that feature literate chimpanzees, tragic clowns, idealist brigands, a structuralist Siberian shaman, and a six-foot, two-inch blond aerialist who is part swan and part woman.
literary fiction magical realism grotesque absurdist melancholic
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Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World 📖
28. Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Haruki Murakami
Across two parallel narratives, Murakami draws readers into a mind-bending universe in which Lauren Bacall, Bob Dylan, a split-brained data processor, a deranged scientist, his shockingly undemure granddaughter, and various thugs, librarians, and subterranean monsters collide to dazzling effect. What emerges is a novel that is at once a hilariously funny and a deeply serious meditation on the nature and uses of the mind. This unabridged edition uses the original Japanese title of the book, which was later inverted for foreign publications.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic existential oppressive
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The Zahir- A Novel of Love Longing and Obsession 📖
29. The Zahir- A Novel of Love Longing and Obsession
Paulo Coelho
Set in Paris and in the enchanting landscape of central Asia, this new novel by the author of the international bestsellers The Alchemist and Eleven Minutes follows the journey of a man obsessed with finding the wife who left him without an explanation.The narrator of The Zahir is a bestselling novelist who lives in Paris and enjoys all the privileges that money and celebrity bring. His wife of ten years, Esther, is a war correspondent who, despite her professional success and freedom from the conventional constraints of marriage, is facing an existential crisis. When she disappears along with a friend, Mikhail, who may or may not be her lover, the authorities question the narrator. Was Esther kidnapped, killed, or did she simply abandon a marriage that left her unfulfilled? The narrator doesn't have any answers but he has plenty of questions of his own.Then one day Mikhail, the man with whom Esther was last seen, finds the narrator and promises to take him to his wife. In his attempt to recapture a love lost, the narrator discovers something unexpected about himself.A haunting and redemptive story about the dark side of obsession, The Zahir explores its potential to both fulfill our dreams and to destroy them. It is also a thoughtful meditation on faith, celebrity, marriage -- and their relationships to freedom and creativity.
literary fiction magical realism melancholic existential lyrical
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Paradise Rot 📖
30. Paradise Rot
Jenny Hval
Jo is in a strange new country for university, and having a more peculiar time than most. A house with no walls, a roommate with no boundaries, and a home that seems ever more alive. Jo's sensitivity, and all her senses, become increasingly heightened and fraught, as the lines between bodies and plants, and dreaming and wakefulness, blur and mesh. This debut novel from critically acclaimed artist and musician Jenny Hval, presents a heady and hyper-sensual portrayal of sexual awakening and queer desire. A complex, poetic and strange novel about bodies, sexuality and the female gender.
literary fiction magical realism uncanny liminal melancholic
Pacing
30
Tone
25
World
85
Prose
75
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