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=== Literature === === Literature ===
-*''[[Essays in Love]]'' by Alain de Botton 
*''[[Complicity]]'' by Iain Banks *''[[Complicity]]'' by Iain Banks
-* ''[[Touched with Fire]]'' by the American psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison 
-*''[[A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes]]'' by Richard Kostelanetz  
-*''[[Incredibly Strange Music]]'' by by V. Vale and Andrea Juno  
*''[[The Virgin Suicides]]'' by American writer Jeffrey Eugenides *''[[The Virgin Suicides]]'' by American writer Jeffrey Eugenides
*''[[Vurt]]'' by British author Jeff Noon *''[[Vurt]]'' by British author Jeff Noon
 +====Non-fiction====
*''[[Introducing Kafka]]'' by Crumb and Mairowitz *''[[Introducing Kafka]]'' by Crumb and Mairowitz
 +* ''[[Touched with Fire]]'' by the American psychologist Kay Redfield Jamison
 +*''[[A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes]]'' by Richard Kostelanetz
 +*''[[Incredibly Strange Music]]'' by by V. Vale and Andrea Juno
 +*''[[Essays in Love]]'' by Alain de Botton
 +
=== Art === === Art ===
*''[[Abject Art: Repulsion and Desire in American Art]]'' exhibition *''[[Abject Art: Repulsion and Desire in American Art]]'' exhibition

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