Hello, lit.salon. What are you reading?

the lover by marguerite duras. could easily be read in an afternoon but ive been savoring it over the last few days
very slowly re-reading No Longer Human
100 Boyfriends by Brontez Purnell
Reading Kitamura's Audition, based on @kindi's review
Read and hated Paradise Logic
Please, make a review! I'm still on the fence about reading it.
2666. Might have to change my favorite fictional author from De Selby to Archimboldi. (Also Don Quixote and Beowulf with the Catherine Project which is always fun)
Gargantua and Pantagruel
got a Gravity's Rainbow book gathering going on, and it's been really neat to revisit it. Reports that GR is a serious book are erroneous.
Going through Marion Woodman thanks to Rose's review. https://www.lit.salon/reviews/OL1839287W/3GZIxF9xOTiN8xkpQa6q/jungians-are-so-hard-to-read At the same time, the latest Sally Rooney, Jacques Ellul on prayer and Bachelard's psychoanalysis of fire. And Proust is waiting somewhere, as always.
House of Leaves