Saturday, December 30, 2023

Books Of The Year 2023

Books of the Year 2023

One of the books I feel most happy about to have bought, is The Voynich Manuscript, of which we do not know whether it's fiction or non-fiction - but to all expectations the latter, a book you cannot read but just browse through and try to identify any possible sense of recognition, patterns or meaning. I never thought I could spend so much time on something that is impossible to understand. The other great winner in my opinion is Simon Sebag Montefiore's "The World - A Family History", a majestic overview of the horror of mankind throughout our common history. In the Fiction department, I had several contenders, of which "The Maniac" also borders on the non-fiction, whereas "Solenoid" and "Orbital" are close to be each other's opposites: the former massive, mad, personal, fantastic, the latter precise, controlled, precious and poetic. Not all of these books were actually published in 2023, and I have still a pile lying here that will be read next year, I hope. 

Non-Fiction

  1. Simon Sebag Montefiore - The World - A Family History  *****
  2. Siddharta Mukherjee - The Song Of The Cell ****½
  3. Kit Yates - How To Expect The Unexpected  ****
  4. Thomas Hertog - On The Origin Of Time  ****
  5. Andy Clark - The Experience Machine  ****
  6. Robert K. Massie - Catherine The Great  ****
  7. Mark Solms - The Hidden Spring  ****
  8. Patrick Loobuyck - Wetenschap & Religie  ***½
  9. Joren Vermeersch - Vlaanderens Waanzinnigste Eeuw ***½
  10. Andrew Doig - This Mortal Coil - A History Of Death  ***
Fiction
  1. Benjamín Labatut - The Maniac  ****½
  2. Samantha Harvey - Orbital  ****½
  3. Mircea Cărtărescu - Solenoid ****½
  4. Hernan Diaz - Trust ****
  5. Georgi Gospodinov - Time Shelter ****
  6. Alejandro Zambra - Bonsai ****
  7. Edmund De Waal - Letters To Camondo ****
  8. Tim Winton - The Shepherd's Hut  ****
  9. Virginie Despantes - Vernon Subutex 3  ****
  10. Bret Easton Ellis - The Shards  ***½

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