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* Johnson — ''[[w:Jesus' Son (short story collection)|Jesus’ Son]]''
* Johnson — ''[[w:Jesus' Son (short story collection)|Jesus’ Son]]''
* Mailer — ''[[w:An American Dream (novel)|An American Dream]]'' ⭐️
* Mailer — ''[[w:An American Dream (novel)|An American Dream]]'' ⭐️
* McCarthy — ''[[w:Blood Meridian|Blood Meridian]]''<ref>I just read this one, and I’d like to do more work on it.</ref> / [[w:The Road|The Road]]
* McCarthy — ''[[w:Blood Meridian|Blood Meridian]]''<ref>I just read this one, and I’d like to do more work on it.</ref> / ''[[w:The Road|The Road]]''
* Morrison — ''[[w:The Bluest Eye|The Bluest Eye]] ⭐️
* Morrison — ''[[w:The Bluest Eye|The Bluest Eye]]'' ⭐️
* Pynchon — ''[[w:The Crying of Lot 49|The Crying of Lot 49]]
* Pynchon — ''[[w:The Crying of Lot 49|The Crying of Lot 49]]
* Robinson — ''[[w:Housekeeping (novel)|Housekeeping]]''
* Robinson — ''[[w:Housekeeping (novel)|Housekeeping]]''

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Novel Considerations covid-19: day 204 | US: GA | info | act

The bookstore is bothering me. I have to submit my book orders for the spring, and my novel class is holding me up. Here are the shortish, contemporary American and British novels I’m considering so far. The ⭐️ed ones are probably on the syllabus.


I know: most are white men. I figure I can get in seven or eight novels. I guess it would help if I had a focus tighter than “the novel in English after WWII.”



notes

  1. I just read this one, and I’d like to do more work on it.
  2. I’m currently reading this one, and it’s great.