Ignore the date above, I just tweaked it up there so that this post will always be on top:
Henry James - The Turn Of The Screw
Nietzsche - Why I Am So Wise
Ryunosuke Akutagawa - Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories
Thomas Mann - Doctor Faustus : The Life of the German Composer Adrian Leverkuhn As Told by a Friend [I FOUND IT!]
Jack Kerouac - On the Road [In process]
Irvine Welsh - Trainspotting
Albert Camus - The Myth of Sisyphus
William Hazlitt - On the Pleasure of Hating
Schopenhauer - On the Suffering of the World
Jorge Luis Borges - Fictions (have not purchased)
Margeret Atwood - The Robber Bride (have not purchased)
I'm going deaf by the way, I can't hear anything out of my left ear, and it's driving me ballistic, as if a leprechaun has burrowed itself deep into my ear canal and called it home, and no amount of gold can lure it out. I swear I'm going to start crying, my ear is swollen red from my fingernails, do you have any idea how traumatic it is to walk around with an invisible earplug, hearing an echo of what it must be, and have the madness of the muted world descend upon you, juxtaposed with the crippled awareness that this is not the way things should be, oh someone, anyone, please put me out of my misery.
I will like to spend my days, as though they are my own, which I mostly end up doing in halves, for duty beckons, and I am answering its clarion call. Soon enough! I am also a veteran procrastinator.