Hilton Als' 6 favorite books

The New Yorker's theater critic recommends works that serve as meditations on difference and the power of otherness

Author recommendations
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My Sister's Hand in Mine by Jane Bowles (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $18). The playwright Jane Bowles produced relatively little during her brief career, but this volume of collected works proves that what she wrote was mighty. Her women are verbally pointed but emotionally lost. They remain unfulfilled because their trappings of normalcy — marriage, a "nice" home, etc. — do nothing to eradicate their feelings of alienation.

On Reading by Marcel Proust (Hesperus, $13). Ostensibly, this long essay is meant to introduce Proust's French translation of John Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, but it's really about Proust's own process of intellection. In sentences that trace the rhythm of the author's soul, Proust describes what isolation means to creativity and how creativity grows out of difference.

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