I've been devouring early 1900s Japanese literature like mad- Naomi by Junichiro Tanizaki is one of my new favorite novels ever, Gan by Ogai Mori was insanely satisfying, and I'm shoving just about everything Rampo's ever written into my mouth at an alarming pace. I like them for having some really unique perspectives on storytelling and narratives in general. What's your favorite older book that if asked, you'd give it a "not like other books" review?
by DigitalisC