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Finished reading Foucault and Stryker, got rid of Burroughs and Self (since I never was going to read those anyway). The updated list is as follows:
Non-fiction:
François Furet – Interpreting the French Revolution
Carlo Ginzburg – The Cheese and the Worms
Nicolas Grimal – A History of Ancient Egypt
Martin Klimke – 1968 in Europe
Teresa de Lauretis – Feminist Studies
Margaret MacMillan – Paris 1919
Alison Ownings – Frauen: German Women Remember the Third Reich
Louis-Antoine de Saint-Just – L’esprit de la Révolution
Fiction:
Albert Camus – The Fall
Robertson Davies – The Salterton Trilogy
Robertson Davies – The Cunning Man
Emma Donoghue – Life Mask
Gustave Flaubert – A Sentimental Education
Franz Kafka – The Trial
John Milton – Paradise Lost
Tom Stoppard – Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Nick Tosches – In the Hand of Dante
Emile Zola – L’Assomoir
Emile Zola – Germinal