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John Updike’s The Centaur,
Haruki Murakami • Norwegian Wood
For we were, as I say, an idealistic generation for whom the question was not simply one of how well one practised one’s skills, but to what end one did so; each of us harboured the desire to make our own small contribution to the creation of a better world, and saw that, as professionals, the surest means of doing so would be to serve the great ge
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The Man Who Fell to Earth

AT THIS POINT IT’S MERELY A HYPOTHESIS
Haruki Murakami • Killing Commendatore: A novel
his ridged forehead looks like one of those domed beehives you see representing Industry in medieval woodcuts.
Michael Chabon • The Yiddish Policemen's Union
They knew trouble would come but expected it in degrees. Life so often arrives all of a sudden.
Andrew Sean Greer • Less (Winner of the Pulitzer Prize): A Novel (The Arthur Less Books Book 1)
IF THAT PERSON HAD PRETTY LONG ARMS
Haruki Murakami • Killing Commendatore: A novel
