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by László Krasznahorkai (1986)
Like Satantango, this book plunges into existential dread and societal decay with long, atmospheric sentences.

by krasznahorkai (1985)
Tells the story of a small hamlet in Hungary, near the end of the Communist period, on the brink of collapse following years of failure, betrayal, and aborted dreams.
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by László Krasznahorkai (1986)
Like Satantango, this book plunges into existential dread and societal decay with long, atmospheric sentences.

by Milan Kundera (1980)
Shares Satantango's Central European philosophical weight and the intersection of personal lives with political realities.

by William Faulkner (1929)
Fans of Satantango's dense style will appreciate Faulkner's mastery of perspective and inevitable decline.

by José Saramago (1995)
Saramago's societal collapse mirrors Satantango's exploration of human nature when structures fail.

by Roberto Bolaño (2004)
This sprawling novel shares Satantango's totalizing vision, blending horror, philosophy, and social decay.
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