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Is There An Author You Have Never Read That You Plan To Read In 2024? (1/7/24)
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I was going to say that 2024 will be the year I finally read Rebecca, then realized I've read one short story by Daphne du Maurier, so technically doesn't qualify.
So, 2024 will be the year I finally read Donald Ray Pollock. The Devil All the Time has been on my TBR for years.
So, 2024 will be the year I finally read Donald Ray Pollock. The Devil All the Time has been on my TBR for years.



Nadine in California wrote: "Every year I say that I can't believe I've never read Borges, and every year I never get around to it. This is the year!"
That’s kind of funny since everything he wrote is short. I will put in a vote for Ficciones even though I don’t get and you don’t need a vote. Good luck!
That’s kind of funny since everything he wrote is short. I will put in a vote for Ficciones even though I don’t get and you don’t need a vote. Good luck!

Other new-to-me authors I'm looking forward to:
Richard Wright
Lily King
Donna Tartt
Evan S. Connell
RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "Dostoevsky"
I am a tad surprised you haven't read Dostoevsky, R.J., but am also sure you will appreciate him. What are you planning to start with?
I am a tad surprised you haven't read Dostoevsky, R.J., but am also sure you will appreciate him. What are you planning to start with?

I know! And his writing is right up my reading alley. Your vote is much appreciated, Marc :) I have Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings, but Ficciones will join it soon.

Peter Carey
William Gaddis
Russell Hoban
David Malouf
John Edgar Wideman

Nadine, about 90% of the stories are common between Ficciones and Labyrinths: Selected Stories & Other Writings. There are a handful in each that aren't included in the other, but the majority of them are the same, just different translations.

(@Whitney, great choice - Donald Ray Pollock is so much fun!)
Rose wrote: "The venn diagram of authors I have never read but have been meaning to read for a *long* time is actually kind of small."
Hey, that's a good thing!
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Nadine, as Greg already pointed out, there's overlap, so that should be a great place to start. To be able to encounter Borges for the first time again... (sigh)... <3
Hey, that's a good thing!
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Nadine, as Greg already pointed out, there's overlap, so that should be a great place to start. To be able to encounter Borges for the first time again... (sigh)... <3
As usual, I have trouble answering my own question (and I'm trying to keep to very few reading "plans" this year)...
Probably three I'd like to finally get to:
- Witold Gombrowicz
- Ariana Harwicz
- Virginie Despentes
Other authors on my I-keep-meaning-to-try-them list: Sjon, Alex Phelby, Mallarme, Peggy Phelan, Carol Maso, Eileen Myles, Helen Cixous, Matthew Burnside, Luce Irigaray, Steve Tomasula, Mieko Kawakami
Probably three I'd like to finally get to:
- Witold Gombrowicz
- Ariana Harwicz
- Virginie Despentes
Other authors on my I-keep-meaning-to-try-them list: Sjon, Alex Phelby, Mallarme, Peggy Phelan, Carol Maso, Eileen Myles, Helen Cixous, Matthew Burnside, Luce Irigaray, Steve Tomasula, Mieko Kawakami

Interesting! When I read Labyrinths I'll also check out a copy of Ficciones so I can sample the differences in translation. Now this will be even more enjoyable! Thanks Greg and Marc!


Excellent--very glad to hear another endorsement for Kawasaki, Jenna!
David, did you see that Dorothy is releasing 3 books in 2024 and two of them are by Gladman?!!
David, did you see that Dorothy is releasing 3 books in 2024 and two of them are by Gladman?!!

David, did you see that Dorothy is releasing 3 books in 2024 and two of them are by Gladman?!!"
No, I didn't! I knew that Gladman had a book out with Dorothy this fall, but I didn't know it would be two books :)
Kathleen wrote: "Proust! I'm reading Swann's Way now. Does it count that I've read the first 10 pages about 10 times over the last 10 years, but never got further? Gonna do it this year. I'm also read..."
I think you'll really like Muriel Spark... at least, I hope so, Kathleen. Proust, too. But I'm more excited about the Spark for you--which book are you reading?
I think you'll really like Muriel Spark... at least, I hope so, Kathleen. Proust, too. But I'm more excited about the Spark for you--which book are you reading?
WndyJW wrote: "I’d like to read Patrick Hamilton. I have a few nyrb titles by him."
Wow--Hamilton wrote a lot of books! I hadn't even heard his name until your post.
Wow--Hamilton wrote a lot of books! I hadn't even heard his name until your post.


Thank you, Marc! I'm reading The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. So far it's like nothing I've read before, really. Lots going on in this little book!


I am also all about NYRB classics this year and an particularly interested in some of the nonfictional offerings--essays, letters, journals, memoirs .etc. I had signed for a subscription and my first book is The Unforgivable: And Other Writings, a collection of essays, by Cristina Campo. Not only are is the writing in the alternatives to fiction often wonderful but I find reading them helps fill in the background for other readings from a period.

I am a tad surprised you haven't read Dostoevsky, R.J., but am also sure you will appreciate him. What are you planning to start with?"
I'm just going to start with a short story "The Gentle Spirit" which is often translated as "A Gentle Creature" or "The Meek One." I bought the PV translation of his short stories - their Dostoevsky translations are said to be the best.

That's a good one, Kathleen!

I read her for the first time last year too!
Kathleen wrote: "I'm reading The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. So far it's like nothing I've read before, really. Lots going on in this little book!"
It's a good one! I try to get in one at least one Spark per year, but didn't get one last year.
It's a good one! I try to get in one at least one Spark per year, but didn't get one last year.

There are so many authors among my nyrb and McNally Editions I haven’t yet read, but I’ll echo David and say an author I’ve wanted to read for awhile now is Mahasweta Devi.
I love Muriel Spark, like Barbara Comyns and the beloved Hilary Mantel Spark has a dark side! I haven’t read Spark in some time.




Indeed, Ruben! But I'm only targeting 3 for this year. Anything else is a bonus. I'm trying to be a little more realistic about my reading this year...
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