Hey everyone! Has anyone else had the experience upon finishing a book wherein your entire perspective of what literature is (and can be) shifted?
Sorry if this is a bit vague, but I have no better way to describe the feeling that I got after reading books like One Hundred Years of Solitude, Kafka on the Shore, The Metamorphosis, or The Picture of Dorian Gray.
All of those books caused me to reevaluate my notion of what a book can be by going above and beyond the act of storytelling. Any suggestions of other books like this, or ones that gave you the same feeling?
by h0eforoatmilk