Literary Fiction · Exile and Identity

4 hand-picked literary fiction and exile and identity books curated by NextBookAfter.

Literary FictionExile and Identity
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De Niro's Game

Morituri gripped you with its raw Algerian civil war frenzy, where jaded inspector Llob navigates betrayal and corruption amid fanatical killers and tribal grudges. Now, De Niro's Game echoes that moral decay in Beirut's explosive streets, following young anti-heroes through exile, identity crises, and dark wit that skewers hypocrisy. Dive into this gritty fusion of political thriller and existential drama for your next unsparing thrill.

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Swimming in the Dark

For readers who cherished the poetic intimacy and queer awakening in Ocean Vuong's novel, this book offers a similarly lyrical exploration of forbidden love and cultural exile, blending personal longing with the weight of historical oppression.

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Swimming in the Dark

For readers who cherished the intimate exploration of queer lives amid historical upheaval in The Great Believers, Swimming in the Dark offers a poignant tale of forbidden love and personal reckoning in 1980s communist Poland, blending emotional depth with themes of resilience and loss.

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The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay

For those captivated by Bolaño's mosaic of poetic rebels chasing elusive dreams amid exile and disillusionment, this novel delivers a vibrant saga of comic book creators escaping tyranny and forging art in wartime America, blending high-stakes adventure with raw emotional depth and the bittersweet pursuit of identity.