Hello,
I’ve been getting into philosophical novels lately, fiction and nonfiction. I’ve read and enjoyed works from Camus, Sartre, and Kafka, to name a popular few, and am looking for more recommendations! I believe I align with the absurdist standpoint for the most part, and would love to read more absurdist fiction. I’d love recommendations of both popular and lesser known or lesser acknowledged absurdist novels!
Thanks for any input!
by Far_Indication_6494
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Have you read Waiting for Godot yet?
Joseph Heller (Catch-22) and Kurt Vonnegut are both pretty good examples of absurdism.
**Slaughterhouse Five** by Kurt Vonnegut
**The Master and the Margarita** by Mikhail Bulgakov
**The Trial** by Kafka
**If On a Winter’s Night a Traveler** by Italo Calvino
**Pale Fire** by Vladimir Nabokov
**The Third Policeman** by Flann O’Brien