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58 books that teach you to think wider


Want to think wider, read! 58 books that teach you this!



1. Dante Alighieri "Divine Comedy"
2. Aristotle "Politics"
3. Alexander Afanasyev "Russian cherished tales"
4. Richard Bach "A Seagull Called Jonathan Livingston"
5. Alexander Belyaev "Air seller"
6. Anton Burgess "A Clockwork Orange"
7. Mikhail Bulgakov "The Great Chancellor"
8. Mikhail Bulgakov "The Master and Margarita"
9. Boris Vasilyev "In the lists did not appear"
10. Kurt Vonnegut "Slaughterhouse number five"
11. Goethe "Faust"
12. Nikolai Gogol "Dead Souls"
13. Alexander Griboyedov "Woe from Wit"
14. The Taoist book of parables "Chuang Tzu"
15. Philip Dick, "Do Androids Dream About Electrowellows?"
16. Fyodor Dostoevsky "The Brothers Karamazov"
17. Fyodor Dostoevsky "Idiot"
18. Fyodor Dostoevsky "Crime and Punishment"
19. Yevgeny Zamyatin "We"
20. Patrick Suskind "Perfume. The Story of a Murderer"
21. Eugen Ionesco "Bald Singer"
22. Carlos Castaneda "The Art of Dreaming"
23. Carlos Castaneda "The Wheel of Time"
24. Carlos Castaneda "The Teachings of Don Juan"
25. Franz Kafka "The Process"
26. Nick Cave "And behold the donkey's angel of God"
27. Jerzy Kosinski "Painted Bird"
28. Agot Christophe "Fat Notebook"
29. Shoderlo de Laclos "Dangerous Liaisons"
30. Gabriel Garcia Marquez "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
31. Ken Kesey "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
32. Lewis Carroll "Alice through the looking glass"
33. Lewis Carroll "Alice in Wonderland"
34. Timothy Leary "The Story of the Future"
35. Timothy Leary "Seven languages ​​of God"
36. Terence McKenna "Food of the Gods"
37. Gervin Melville "Moby Dick or the White Whale"
38. Friedrich Nietzsche "Thus spoke Zarathustra"
39. Vladimir Orlov "Viola Danilov"
40. Chuck Palahniuk "Fight Club"
41. Victor Pelevin "Generation P"
42. Victor Pelevin "Chapaev and emptiness"
43. Plato "State"
44. Andrei Platonov "the pit"
45. Andrey Platonov "Chevengur"
46. ​​Mario Puzo "The Godfather"
47. Osho Rajneesh "Beyond Enlightenment"
48. Jean Paul Sartre "Nausea"
49. Jerome Salinger "Catcher in the Rye"
50. Antoine de Saint-Exupery "The Little Prince"
51. Miguel de Cervantes "Don Quixote"
52. Strugatsky brothers "Roadside Picnic"
53. Strugatsky brothers "It's hard to be a god"
54. Strugatsky brothers "Predatory things of the century"
55. Tatiana Tolstaya "Kys"
56. Ernest Hemingway "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
57. Karel Čapek "War with salamanders"
58. Carl Jung "Tibetan Book of the Dead"
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