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    Disturbing books.

    Odd request but i'm looking for some "disturbing" novels. Set in a time no earlier than the 20th century.

    Throwing a few titles out there to give you an idea of what i'm interested in:
    In Cold Blood, A Clockwork Orange, American Psycho etc

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    This has been discussed here at length - if you would like to have a look:

    http://www.online-literature.com/for...highlight=wasp
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    Oh, perfect. Thanks.

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    If you're willing to give comics/graphic novels a shot, try Preacher by Ennis/Dillion. It's certainly literary -- compelling characters, plot development, thematic. It's also highly disturbing and visual.

    I recommend trying the trade paperbacks vols 1-3 to give the series a fair go. But I'll wager that if you like Clockwork Orange, you'll enjoy this comics masterpiece.
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    I would say the famous As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner or Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
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    I would say The Giver by Lois Lowry. We had to read it in class when I was in 7th grade and something about it was very disturbing to me, (although I can't remember what it was.) I'll have to read it again and see if my attitude toward it has changed any.
    Also the "Child called It" books scared me, too, and I was past 7th grade when I read those.
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    A Personal Matter and The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe. The latter has a scene in it that literally nearly made me vomit on the train to work one morning. I was standing up at the time; my legs buckled and I broke into a cold sweat. But the former is, by a few whiskers, the better book and also pretty strong medicine.
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    Gunter Grass- The Tin Drum
    Hermann Hesse- Steppenwolf
    Mikhail Bulgakov- The Master and Margarita
    Franz Kafaka- The Trial, The Castle
    Bataille- The Story of the Eye
    Andre Breton- Nadja
    Georges Perec- A Void
    Alain Robbe-Grillet- The Erasers
    Julio Cortazar- Hopscotch
    Mario Vargas Llosa- In Praise of the Stepmother
    Cormac McCarthy- Blood Meridian, Suttree, Child of God
    Camus- The Stranger
    John Fowles- The Collector
    Nabokov- Lolita
    Robert Coover- Spanking the Maid
    Celine- Death on the Installment Plan

    Just a few suggestions.
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    Hmmm... Master and Margarita, stlukesguild? It's unusual, but disturbing? I second Story of the Eye, though. In fact, it should be number one with a bullet in any disturbing books list.

    And how could I have missed another chance to plug Blood and Guts in Highschool and Great Expectations by Kathy Acker?

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    Under the Skin by Michael Faber
    The Cement Garden by Ian McEwan
    First Love, Last Rites by Ian McEwan
    The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
    the main idea with the books is that there are too many not worthy to be read.

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    never read a more disturbing book than Jonathan Littel "Le benevole", "The kindly ones"

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    I second The Collector by John Fowles
    "Oh the clever
    Things I should say to you
    They got stuck somewhere
    Stuck between me and you"

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    Querelle of Brest by Jean Genet
    The Anonymous Ogres by Pascal Bruckner
    While you live your life, you are in some way an organic whole with all life. But once you start the mental life you pluck the apple.You've severed the connexion between,the apple and the tree:the organic connexion. And if you've got nothing in your life but the mental life, then you yourself are a plucked apple...
    You've fallen off the tree.

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    I googled Story of the Eye ( WOW - sounds so incredibly sick )
    and The Collector. The Collector seems to be the kind of book I was hoping to read. As sex, gore etc - i don't find disturbing, just blegh, gross.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grapes of wrath View Post
    never read a more disturbing book than Jonathan Littel "Le benevole", "The kindly ones"

    Is there an english translation?

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