Sunday 15 September 2019

Penguin Modern

Al igual que Little Black Classics, esta edición es preciosa. Es menos numerosa (solo tiene 50 libros) y se compone exclusivamente de escritores modernistas.

Aquí está la lista de esta colección:
1.    Martin Luther King Jr. – Letter from Birmingham jail
2.    Allen Ginsberg – Television was a baby crawling toward that deathchamber
3.    Daphne du Maurier – The breakthrough
4.    Dorothy Parker – The custard pie
5.    Akutawa & others – Three Japanese short stories
6.    Anaïs Nin – The veiled woman
7.    George Orwell – Notes on nationalism
8.    Gertrude Stein – Food
9.    Stanislaw Lem – The three electroknights
10. Patrick Kavanagh – The great hunger
11. Danilo Kiš – The legend of the sleepers
12. 12.Ralph Ellison – The black ball
13. Jean Rhys – Til September petronella
14. Franz Kafka – Investigations of a dog
15. Clarice Lispector – Daydream and drunkness of a young lady
16. Ryszard Kapuscinski – An advertisement for toothpaste
17. Albert Camus – Create dangerously
18. John Steinbeck – The vigilante
19. Fernando Pessoa – I have more souls than one
20. Shirley Jackson – The missing girl
21. Gazdanov & others – Four Russian short stories
22. Italo Calvino – The distance of the moon
23. Audre Lorde – The master’s tool will never dismantle the master’s house
24. Leonora Carrington – The skeleton’s holiday
25. William S. Burroughs – The finger
26. Samuel Beckett – The End
27. Kathy Acker – New York City in 1979
28. Chinua Achebe – Africa’s tarnished name
29. Susan Sontag – Notes on camp
30. John Berger – The red tenda of Bologna
31. Françoise Sagan – The gigolo
32. Cyprian Ekwensi – Glittering city
33. Jack Kerouac – Piers of the homeless night
34. Hans Fallada- Why do you wear a cheap watch?
35. Truman Capote – The duke in his domain
36. Saul Bellow – Leaving the yellow house
37. Katherine Anne Porter – The cracked looking-glass
38. James Baldwin – Dark days
39. Georges Simenon – Letter to my mother
40. William Carlos William – Death the barber
41. Betty Friedan – The problem that has no name
42. Federico García Lorca – The dialogue of two snails
43. Yuko Tsushima – Of dogs and walls
44. Javier Marías – Madame Du Deffand and the idiots
45. Carson McCullers – The haunted boy
46. Jorge Luis Borges – The garden of forking paths
47. Andy Warhol – Fame
48. Primo Levi – The survivor
49. Vladimir Nabokov – Lance
50. Wendell Berry – Why I am not going to buy a computer

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