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Haruki Murakami • 1Q84 (Vintage International)
Many times he would prolong the talks beyond the expected limit and let them drift into comments of a domestic nature.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez • One Hundred Years of Solitude

“He fought against the problems from which others fled. He loved discovering the relations between multiple aspects of nature, but what drove his search was joy, the pleasure an artist feels, the vertigo of the visionary capable of discerning the threads that weave the fabric of the future,”
Benjamin Labatut • When We Cease to Understand the World
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Haruki Murakami • Killing Commendatore: A novel
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Raymond Chandler • The Long Good-bye (Philip Marlowe Series Book 6)
Mentally, I thanked him for it, because if there’s anything I hate it’s a hysterical Frenchman.
Roberto Bolaño • The Savage Detectives: A Novel
the first story that, as he later put it, “rang his cherries” was Donald Barthelme’s “The Balloon.”
D. T. Max • Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace
“You know,” complained Espinoza in his conversations with Pelletier, perhaps seeking some consolation, “we Spaniards have always been provincials.”