J. D. Salinger, For Esmé – with Love and Squalor
It shouldn't take too long.
Michel Houellebecq, Atomised
and Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
I've read them all before and really need something new.
Time for Sylvia Plath?
I loved the Bell Jar when I was a teenager, indeed was a little obsessed the woman, even read the 'Letters Home' collection & recall visiting Chalcott Sq where she put her head in the oven, am considering a re-read
I loved the Bell Jar when I was a teenager, indeed was a little obsessed the woman, even read the 'Letters Home' collection & recall visiting Chalcott Sq where she put her head in the oven, am considering a re-read