In my graduate course, Studies in Contemporary Literature, along with reading the
regular book list, students are asked to read and write a review of one book of
(relatively) contemporary literature not on the regular syllabus, or in some
cases a somewhat older book that was recently translated into English. Books
are chosen as follows: students give me a list of three contemporary books of
literature that they have liked, and then I suggest an author and/or a title
for them. I hope my suggestions both speak to their interests and challenge
them. If the students are uncomfortable with the title I suggest, they can
request a new suggestion. 
Keep
in mind then that this list is not a general list of contemporary books of
literature that I like, but one that is based first on the interests of the
students, and only then on my own ideas of what might work for them. Not
surprisingly to me, most of the students gave me lists of fiction only, but
there were several exceptions.
I’m
finding it useful to keep a list of my suggestions, and thought others might be
interested too.
Berg,
Aase: Remainland 
Borkhius,
Charles: After Image 
Can
Xue: Blue Light in the Sky and Other
Stories 
Carter,
Angela: The Bloody Chamber and Other
Stories 
Castle,
Terry: The Professor and Other Writings 
China’s Avant
Garde Fiction: An Anthology, ed. Jing Wang and others
Harrison,
M. John: Light 
Jaffe,
Harold: False Positive 
Kraus,
Chris: Aliens and Anorexia 
Lispector,
Clarice (new translations): The Passion
According to G.H., or A Breath of
Life 
Lu,
Pamela: Ambient Parking Lot 
Mahfouz,
Naguib: Arabian Nights and Days 
Martin,
Stephen-Paul: The Possibility of Music 
Mutis,
Alvaro: The Adventures and Misadventures
of Maqroll (seven novellas)
Olsen,
Lance: Calendar of Regrets 
Pelevin,
Victor: The Blue Lantern, or Omon Ra 
Pynchon,
Thomas: Inherent Vice 
Saramago,
Jose: Blindness 
Tillman,
Lynne: This Is Not It 
Valenzuela,
Luisa: The Censors, or Bedside Manners 
Zambreno,
Kate: Green Girl 
Zurita,
Raul: Purgatory
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Cloudstreet by Tim Winton. Epic Australian fiction, realism.
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