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Investigations of a Dog

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Investigations of a Dog by Franz Kafka (Penguin) — one of Kafka’s most loved late stories, in which a philosophically obsessed dog investigates the great questions of canine existence with deadpan rigour. A precise satire of intellectual inquiry, a meditation on the limits of bounded knowledge, and a masterpiece of dark Kafkaesque comedy. A Penguin Little Black Classic. Published by Penguin.

Daydream and Drunkenness of a Young Lady

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Daydream and Drunkenness of a Young Lady by Clarice Lispector (Penguin) — one of Lispector’s most celebrated stories in a beautiful Penguin Little Black Classic. A wealthy woman at a party slips into a reverie that becomes one of the most precise explorations of female interiority in twentieth-century fiction. An essential introduction to a writer who remains unlike anyone else. Published by Penguin.

Life for Sale

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Life for Sale by Yukio Mishima (Penguin Modern Classics) — a darkly comic, satirical novel in which a young man places an advertisement offering to live anyone else’s life for a price. Mishima at his most playful and his most philosophically serious about identity — proof of his extraordinary range. Newly available in English for the first time. Published by Penguin Modern Classics.

The Origins of Totalitarianism

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The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt (Penguin Modern Classics) — the foundational work of political philosophy for understanding the catastrophes of the twentieth century. Arendt’s analysis of how totalitarian movements emerge, how propaganda functions, and how terror operates as a system of government has lost nothing of its urgency. Essential reading in any era of political extremism. Published by Penguin Modern Classics.

Confessions of a Mask

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Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima (Penguin Modern Classics) — the autobiographical novel in which Mishima first exposed the obsessions that would define his life and art: the necessity of performance, the impossibility of authentic selfhood, and the erotic charge of beauty and death. Psychologically precise and genuinely courageous — essential early Mishima and a landmark of postwar Japanese literature.

White Nights

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White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Penguin) — Dostoevsky’s most delicate and lyrical work, a novella of romantic longing set during the luminous white nights of St Petersburg. A young man meets Nastenka on a bridge and falls into the most intense four nights of his life — a perfect introduction to Dostoevsky in a beautiful Penguin Little Black Classic edition.

My Life Had Stood a Loaded Gun

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My Life Had Stood a Loaded Gun by Emily Dickinson (Penguin) — an essential selection of poems by one of the greatest poets in the English language, gathered in a beautiful Penguin Little Black Classic. ‘I heard a Fly buzz — when I died’, ‘Because I could not stop for Death’, and other essential poems: Dickinson’s compression and originality at their most striking.

Flesh

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Flesh by David Szalay (Jonathan Cape) — a novel of two people in a relationship that resists all ordinary categories, rendered in prose of uncommon precision. Szalay traces desire and its complications with the observational intelligence of a writer at the height of his gifts — a short, concentrated, and genuinely accomplished work of contemporary British fiction. Published by Jonathan Cape.

The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy

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The Patriarch by David Nasaw (Penguin) — the definitive biography of Joseph P. Kennedy, the patriarch of America’s most consequential political dynasty. Drawing on the Kennedy family archive, Nasaw presents a man of genuine intelligence and ruthlessness whose ambitions shaped a presidency and two assassinations. Essential reading in American political history.

Philosophy in the Bedroom

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Philosophy in the Bedroom by the Marquis de Sade (Penguin) — the most philosophically explicit of de Sade’s works, presenting his radical libertine philosophy through a dialogic structure that combines argument and narrative. Essential for serious students of the European radical Enlightenment, the history of ideas, and the limits of philosophical reason. Published by Penguin.

Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy

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Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy by Henry Kissinger (Penguin) — Kissinger’s final book profiles six world-historical leaders — Adenauer, de Gaulle, Nixon, Sadat, Lee Kuan Yew, and Thatcher — drawing on seven decades of direct observation to distil the principles of statecraft that determined their success. Indispensable for students of political leadership and strategy.

Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine

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Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine by Anne Applebaum (Penguin) — the definitive account of the 1932–33 famine that killed between three and five million Ukrainians. Drawing on newly opened archives and survivor testimonies, Applebaum demonstrates that the famine was deliberate policy — a devastating and essential book, more urgent than ever.

The Republic

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The Republic by Plato (Penguin Classics) — one of the most important texts in Western civilisation, this edition’s direct prose makes Plato’s foundational questions about justice, governance, education, and the soul feel immediately urgent and alive. The Allegory of the Cave, the concept of philosopher-kings, and the critique of democracy — all as relevant today as they were in ancient Athens.

How to Use Your Enemies

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How to Use Your Enemies by Baltasar Gracián (Penguin) — the seventeenth-century Spanish Jesuit’s essential guide to strategy, cunning, and navigating a world where not everyone wishes you well. At under a hundred pages, this Penguin Little Black Classic delivers more concentrated wisdom about power and human nature than most books many times its length.

The Life of a Stupid Man and Other Stories

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The Life of a Stupid Man and Other Stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa (Penguin Modern Classics) — includes ‘Rashōmon’ and ‘In a Grove’, which inspired Kurosawa’s landmark film, and the devastating autobiographical title story written before his suicide in 1927. An ideal introduction to the father of the Japanese short story. Trans. Jim Rubin.

Antigone

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Antigone by Sophocles (Penguin Classics) — one of the most performed and philosophically rich plays in the Western dramatic tradition. Antigone’s defiance of Creon’s edict to bury her brother dramatises the irreconcilable claims of conscience and the state. Two and a half millennia old and still morally urgent. Essential world drama.

The Apology of Socrates

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The Apology of Socrates by Plato (Penguin Classics) — Socrates’ defence at his trial in Athens, 399 BC. Facing death with irony and complete moral courage, he refuses to abandon his philosophical mission. At under sixty pages, one of the most rewarding texts in Western philosophy. Trans. Hugh Tredennick.

Othello

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Othello by William Shakespeare (Penguin Classics) — one of the most psychologically intense of the great tragedies. Othello’s destruction by the brilliant malice of Iago — one of literature’s most fascinating villains — remains devastating in every era. With scholarly introduction and notes.

Essays and Aphorisms

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Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Schopenhauer (Penguin Classics) — his most accessible writing: witty, direct reflections on suffering, happiness, women, books, and death. Schopenhauer is among the most quotable of all philosophers. This Penguin Classics selection, translated by R.J. Hollingdale, is the ideal introduction to a thinker who influenced Nietzsche, Freud, and Wagner.

The 120 Days of Sodom

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The 120 Days of Sodom by the Marquis de Sade (Penguin Modern Classics) — written in the Bastille in 1785, one of the most notorious works in Western literary history. This Penguin Modern Classics edition presents the text with full scholarly apparatus for serious students of literature and philosophy. Trans. Will McMorran and Thomas Wynn.

Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters

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Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan (Puffin) — Percy ventures into the Bermuda Triangle to retrieve the Golden Fleece and save Camp Half-Blood, meeting his Cyclops half-brother Tyson along the way. Faster-paced and more confident than the first book — essential for young fans of the series.

Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief

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Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (Puffin) — the debut that launched one of the most beloved children’s fantasy series. Twelve-year-old Percy discovers he is the son of Poseidon and the prime suspect in the theft of Zeus’s lightning bolt. Thrilling, funny, and packed with Greek mythology brought brilliantly to life.

The Mark of Athena

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The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan (Puffin) — seven Greek and Roman demigods sail together for Rome in the third Heroes of Olympus book. Annabeth’s quest to follow the Mark of Athena reaches a dramatic climax — moving, action-packed, and impossible to put down. Essential for fans of the series.

The Son of Neptune

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The Son of Neptune by Rick Riordan (Puffin) — Percy Jackson, stripped of his memories, arrives at Camp Jupiter and embarks on a dangerous quest with Hazel and Frank. The second Heroes of Olympus book deepens the Greek-Roman clash with characteristic skill and wit. Essential for young fans of the universe.

The Lost Hero

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The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan (Puffin) — the first Heroes of Olympus book, launching three new half-blood heroes — Jason, Piper, and Leo — into a world that now encompasses both Greek and Roman mythology. As action-packed and funny as Percy Jackson. Essential for young fans of mythology and adventure.

Moby-Dick

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Moby-Dick by Herman Melville (Penguin Classics) — the great American novel. Captain Ahab’s monomaniacal pursuit of the white whale drives one of fiction’s most gripping narratives — simultaneously an account of nineteenth-century whaling, a study of obsession, and a philosophical inquiry into the limits of human knowledge. Written in prose of unmatched power. Essential world literature.

Complete Stories

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Complete Stories by Clarice Lispector (Penguin Modern Classics) — all eighty-six of her short stories in Katrina Dodson’s landmark translation. From early modernism to her late radical voice, these stories of domestic life and sudden revelation reveal the full scope of one of the twentieth century’s most extraordinary literary imaginations.

The Passion According to G.H.

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The Passion According to G.H. by Clarice Lispector (Penguin Modern Classics) — her most celebrated novel. The killing of a cockroach precipitates G.H.’s complete dissolution of self and a near-mystical confrontation with the nature of existence. Written in Lispector’s extraordinary spiralling prose — one of the great works of twentieth-century literature. Trans. Idra Novey.

The Joyous Science

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The Joyous Science by Friedrich Nietzsche (Penguin Classics) — the work in which he first announced the death of God and introduced the eternal recurrence. Written 1882–87, this collection of aphorisms and reflections is among his most stylistically adventurous: a restless intelligence grappling with the collapse of Western certainty. Trans. R.J. Hollingdale.

Steppenwolf

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Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse (Penguin Modern Classics) — the tormented intellectual Harry Haller, divided between the human and the wolfish, encounters the forces that might liberate him. First published in 1927 and a counterculture classic in the 1960s — one of literature’s most searching investigations into the divided self. Trans. Basil Creighton.

Tales from the Decameron

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Tales from the Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio (Penguin Classics) — a selection from one of medieval Europe’s greatest literary works, written in the shadow of the Black Death. Boccaccio’s tales range from bawdy comedy to romantic tragedy with a directness and humanity that anticipates the Renaissance. An ideal introduction to this great literary treasury.

Against Interpretation and Other Essays

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Against Interpretation and Other Essays by Susan Sontag (Penguin Modern Classics) — the debut collection that launched her career. From ‘In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art’ to the culture-defining ‘Notes on Camp’, these essays demonstrate Sontag’s extraordinary critical intelligence. Published in 1966 and still essential.

Homo Faber

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Homo Faber by Max Frisch (Penguin Modern Classics) — UNESCO engineer Walter Faber’s rationalist worldview is shattered when coincidences reveal a suppressed truth about his past. A gripping tragedy and parable about the limits of the technological mind, written in prose perfectly calibrated to its narrator. Trans. Michael Bullock.

Orientalism

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Orientalism by Edward W. Said (Penguin Modern Classics) — one of the most influential works of the twentieth-century humanities. Said’s argument that Western Orientalism served imperial interests rather than neutral knowledge inaugurated postcolonial studies and permanently changed thinking about the relationship between knowledge and power. First published in 1978.

The Forsyte Saga: Volume 3

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The Forsyte Saga: Volume 3 by John Galsworthy (Penguin Modern Classics) — the final volume of the Nobel Prize-winning family chronicle. The Forsyte story reaches its conclusion in inter-war Britain with characteristic irony, compassion, and finely judged social observation.

The Forsyte Saga: Volume 2

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The Forsyte Saga: Volume 2 by John Galsworthy (Penguin Modern Classics) — the chronicle continues into post-war Britain with Soames’s daughter Fleur and her troubled marriage. As acute and ironic as the first volume, concluding with one of English fiction’s most moving endings. Essential reading for fans of the saga.

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