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Best 1 Notes from Underground
Notes from Underground

Notes from Underground, published in 1864, is a novella considered a foundational work of existentialist literature. Narrated by an unnamed, bitter, and alienated underground man, the work critiques r...

9.2 Excellent
2 The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

Holden Caulfields journey through New York City after being expelled from prep school remains the definitive portrait of teenage alienation. Salingers use of a distinct, colloquial voice captures the...

8.9 Very Good
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3 The Stranger
The Stranger

Based on a true story, this Australian thriller follows an undercover cop who forms a bond with a murder suspect to elicit a confession. The film is incredibly tense, relying on the psychological game...

8.7 Very Good
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4 Franz Kafka - The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka - The Metamorphosis

Kafka's *The Metamorphosis* is a chilling and surreal novella that tells the story of Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into an insect. The story explores themes of al...

8.6 Very Good
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5 Invisible Man
Invisible Man

Ralph Ellison's powerful novel tells the story of an unnamed African American man's journey through a racially divided America. The novel explores themes of identity, invisibility, and the search for...

8.6 Very Good
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6 The Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis

Franz Kafkas 'The Metamorphosis' is a surreal and unsettling novella that explores themes of alienation, isolation, and the absurdity of existence. The 176-page story follows Gregor Samsa, who wakes u...

8.6 Very Good
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7 Albert Camus - The Stranger
Albert Camus - The Stranger

Camus' *The Stranger* is a seminal work of absurdist literature, following Meursault, a detached and indifferent man who commits a seemingly senseless crime. The novel explores themes of alienation, m...

8.4 Very Good
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8 The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher in the Rye

J.D. Salinger's 'The Catcher in the Rye,' published in 1951, has been frequently challenged and banned in schools for its use of profanity, exploration of teenage angst, and perceived promotion of reb...

8.4 Very Good
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