Yes, I know today we have a few young lions, literary "all-stars" like Jonathan Franzen, Zaide Smith, Junot Diaz over whom the media seems always to gush when it's not busy trying to crown even newer ones (ex.: Rachel Kushner, whose The Flamethrowers proved only that flashy prose does not compensate for lack of plot and insufferable characters). Then, of course, there are a few long-timers who receive deserved adulation and have garnered by literary attention but never my total devotion: Paul Auster, Martin Amis, Jane Smiley, Joyce Carol Oates, John Updike, Philip Roth, Mo Yan, V.S. Naipul, Doris Lessing, and Chang Rae Lee, to name a few.
Finally, there are the authors whose fiction I consume with total relish, reading backward in time to their earliest works and, where relevant, eagerly waiting to get my hands on their newest releases (or translations, in some cases). Herewith, I offer to seekers like myself an alphabetized list of my favorite literary fiction writers, individuals whose entire body of work are worth checking out.
Italo Calvino
Robertson Davies
Shusako Endo
William Faulkner
Kazuo Ishiguro
Ismael Kadare
Mario Vargas Llosa
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Haruki Murakami
Cormac McCarthy
Jose Saramago
Graham Swift
Su Tong
I hope a few readers will find suggestions here for new literary directions and derive as much enjoyment in some of them as I have.
