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    Hi everyone,

    I’m looking for recommendations for novels with a strong existential or philosophical atmosphere — books that explore identity, freedom, memory, or the absurd, but that are also immersive and emotionally powerful.

    Some books that really resonated with me recently include:

    Albert Camus – The Stranger & The Fall

    Jean-Paul Sartre – Nausea

    Franz Kafka – The Castle

    J.M. Coetzee – Disgrace

    Clarice Lispector – Near to the Wild Heart

    W.G. Sebald – Austerlitz

    Herta Müller – The Hunger Angel

    Romain Gary – Promise at Dawn

    Leo Tolstoy – Anna Karenina

    Other books I enjoyed (though maybe slightly less):

    Michel Houellebecq – The Elementary Particles

    Kenzaburō Ōe – A Personal Matter

    Jean Genet – Querelle

    Authors like Camus, Kafka, Sebald, Lispector and Coetzee really resonate with me.

    I’m especially interested in:

    existentialist literature

    philosophical novels

    atmospheric, introspective writing

    morally or psychologically complex characters

    Both classics and modern novels are welcome.

    What books would you recommend next?

    by Curious-Bat-1732

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