This is the fi rst book of a subseries included in Bibliotreatment. Reading is therapeutic, and many of the issues that may be worrying you have been broached by great writers whose insight sometimes makes you wonder whether you/someone you know have been spied on to provide literary material.
As a matter of fact, everything is a source of creativ-ity for writers, and the coincidences we fi nd between fi ctional lives and our own are simply due to the fact that the writer’s raw material is human nature. Since the core of human nature is universal, we are bound to be looking at ourselves in a mirror when we pick great works.
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- Introduction
- Fyodor Dostoevsky: Crime and Punishment
- Aldous Huxley: Brave New World
- Hermann Hesse: Steppenwolf
- Juan Rulfo: Pedro Páramo
- Sándor Márai: Embers
- Miguel Ángel Asturias: The President
- Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa: The Leopard
- Kazuo Ishiguro: An Artist of the Floating World
- Margaret Atwood: The Penelopiad
- Louis Bromfi eld: Mr. Smith
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