
All the Names They Used for God
by Anjali Sachdeva (2018)
Like 'Narrow Rooms,' this collection explores unsettling forces shaping lives with a sense of mystery.

by James Purdy (1978)
Released from a prison sentence for manslaughter, Sidney De Lakes returns home to West Virginia, where, in order to exorcise the memory of the lover he killed, he must keep his appointment with destiny in the shape of the man known as “the Renderer”. In this story of the powerful, violent passions of four young men in the remote Appalachians, James Purdy has crafted one of his most haunting and memorable works. Long neglected, James Purdy (1914-2009) is being rediscovered as one of the masters of 20th-century American fiction, and in Narrow Rooms (1978), which Giordano Tedoldi in the new introduction to this edition likens to classic works of Greek tragedy, Purdy is at his very best.
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by Anjali Sachdeva (2018)
Like 'Narrow Rooms,' this collection explores unsettling forces shaping lives with a sense of mystery.

by Alice Hoffman (2017)
Similar to 'Narrow Rooms,' this novel delves into the supernatural with a dark and enchanting atmosphere.

by Laura McHugh (2016)
Echoing 'Narrow Rooms,' this book offers a haunting exploration of secrets within a family home.

by Scott Hawkins (2015)
Like 'Narrow Rooms,' this book is a wild, unsettling ride with a unique and disturbing vision.

by Neil Gaiman (2013)
This book shares 'Narrow Rooms'' unsettling blend of magic, mystery, and psychological darkness.
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