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No. The books must either be the specific title listed or fall under the authors for whom "complete works" is listed - Kafka, Beckett, and Pynchon.


I am happy to read from the list, but I did notice the older date as well. I am going to read David Mitchell's newest The Bone Clocks for the Cozy Reads task and am looking forward to it. I also discovered a Slipstream shelf on Goodreads which was a pleasant surprise and a lot of fun to browse:
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/slip...


FYI, it will not be in the database as a separate book. So when you post for points, please remind us that it is the first book of a tetralogy that is listed.

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Slipstream and New Wave Fabulism are two terms for fiction which crosses the boundaries between SciFi/ Fantasy and Literary Fiction. Stories in this genre usually seem to take place in a conventional reality, but are marked by a sense of the strange, the fantastic, or the unreal. Choose from the titles listed in this working canon of Slipstream Literature.