3 of the best: Contemporary fiction I'm still thinking about
Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami
A sublime collection of short stories about love, loss and the places in-between told through the lens of an at once idiosyncratic and recognisable writer.
The End of Eddy by Edouard Louis
Although a tough read this is a brilliantly personal story that, for me, is exactly what literature is about. This is Edouard Louis's own truth presented in a narrative for others and I for one feel blessed to have read it.
208 pages, published by Harvill Secker
Fish Have No Feet by Jon Kalman Stefansson
If a novel can ever lay claim to real place making then Fish Have No Feet firmly puts Keflavik on the map.
384 pages, published by Maclehose Press
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