10 novelas que no se leen por la trama, sino por todo lo demás

There are novels we don't remember for what happens in them, but for their atmosphere, their language, their structure, their narrative voice, or the strange experience they leave us with as readers. In this video, I recommend 10 novels that aren't read primarily for their plot, but for everything else: the style, the literary intelligence, the formal experimentation, the memory, the desire, the consciousness, and the beauty of the writing. We'll talk about works by Virginia Woolf, José Saramago, Clarice Lispector, Juan Carlos Onetti, W. G. Sebald, Marguerite Duras, Boris Vian, Severo Sarduy, Enrique Vila-Matas, and Macedonio Fernández. Demanding, unique, unusual, fascinating, and highly literary books, ideal for readers who want to go beyond the question "what happens next" and discover other ways to enjoy a novel. Join the channel to watch exclusive videos and participate in our book club:    / @juanjoseramoslibros   Books and Reading - Juan José Ramos 🌟 Would you like to support me? If you enjoy my content and would like to support my work, you can make a contribution via PayPal. Every donation helps me continue creating and sharing quality content. Your support means a lot! 💙 Make a donation here: https://shorturl.at/brvF4 🔹 Follow me on Instagram:   / juanjoseramoslibros   🔸 Subscribe to my literary channel: https://shorturl.at/gjnU2 📚 Books: Cobra, by Severo Sarduy: https://amzn.to/4eRmFvs The Ravishing of Lol V. Stein, by Marguerite Duras: https://amzn.to/3ONjfPU The Shipyard, by Juan Carlos Onetti: https://amzn.to/48wor1e The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis, by José Saramago: https://amzn.to/4cH6vUa Montano's Malady, by Enrique Vila-Matas: https://amzn.to/4uhnvpK The Foam of the Daze, by Boris Vian: https://amzn.to/4d33jkK The Passion According to G. H., by Clarice Lispector: https://amzn.to/425byHJ The Waves, by Virginia Woolf: https://amzn.to/4umrJwA The Emigrants, by W. G. Sebald: https://amzn.to/3QDRhGY Museum of the Novel of the Eternal, by Macedonio Fernández: https://amzn.to/4cGffd1