Within my Disturbing Literature thread many of the interesting titles suggested have been works of surreal fiction though in accordance with the themes of disturbing books much of it has been of the grotesque, profane and depraved kind, but this has peeked my interest in wanting to explore more works of surrealism of both the depraved, and not depraved kind. In general I have always loved surrealism and so I would like to read more of it.
Not too long ago I read "The Street of Crocodiles" by Bruno Schulz and very much enjoyed it.
I am also a fan of Kafka and Haruki Murakami
And I very much enjoy books which deal with madness, delusions, and blurred lines between reality/dreams or reality/unreality.
So I am interested in suggestions for surrealistic fiction. I really like the bizarre and the strange.



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