BEST OF THE BEST
It is a pleasure to recommend to readers a clutch of books published in the last year that we found exemplary. Any such list is subjective, even idiosyncratic, of course, since it is impossible to read every worthy book that beckons. We are nonetheless promiscuous readers whose greatest delight is to happen upon a story or subject we had no idea we were interested in but which, in the hands of a gifted and graceful author, proves compelling and unforgettable. Or, alternatively, to have an author complicate a subject we thought we already knew, challenging us to think harder and more deeply. Here, in alphabetical order by author, are 10 works of fiction and 10 of nonfiction that are among the many works that afforded the greatest pleasure and helped us see the world with fresh eyes.
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FICTION
The Book of Illusions, Paul Auster, Henry Holt
Gould’s Book of Fish: A Novel in 12 Fish, Richard Flanagan, Grove Press
Everything Is Illuminated, Jonathan Safran Foer, Houghton Mifflin
The Crazed, Ha Jin, Pantheon
Man Walks Into a Room, Nicole Krauss, Nan A. Talese/Doubleday
Iceland, Jim Krusoe, Dalkey Archive Press
Ignorance, Milan Kundera, HarperCollins
Atonement, Ian McEwan, Nan A. Talese/Doubleday
The Collected Stories of Joseph Roth, Joseph Roth, W.W. Norton
The Cave, Jose Saramago, Harcourt
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NONFICTION
Cuba Confidential: Love and Vengeance in Miami and Havana, Ann Louise Bardach, Random House
The Country Under My Skin: A Memoir of Love and War, Gioconda Belli, Alfred A. Knopf
Selected Essays, John Berger, Pantheon
Charles Darwin: The Power of Place, Janet Browne, Alfred A. Knopf
War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, Chris Hedges, PublicAffairs
In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692, Mary Beth Norton, Alfred A. Knopf
A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis, David Rieff, Simon & Schuster
The Truth About Babies, Ian Sansom, Granta Books
Nonrequired Reading, Wislawa Szymborska, Harcourt
Writing Los Angeles, Edited by David L. Ulin, Library of America
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