There's also 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter' by Carson McCullers. This novel portrays the lives of several misfits in a small southern town. It has a unique style that combines elements of black mountain fiction, exploring human isolation and the search for connection.
I'm not sure of a very long list, but one might be 'The Black Mountain Tale' which is known for its vivid descriptions of the Black Mountain area and its people.
I recommend "Strange, This Child Is Not Human." This novel is also a Xianxia type of cultivation novel. The plot is full of fantasy and excitement, and there are also demons like the Witch of the Black Mountain. It is worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend " Exorcising Demons and Demons in the Movie World " to you. There are many demons and monsters in this novel, including the Witch of the Black Mountain. The main character, Qin Heng, is an expert in exorcising demons and demons. You can try it. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
Another is 'Into Thin Air' by Jon Krakauer. It's a non - fictional account of a disastrous climbing expedition in the mountains, but it reads like a fictional thriller with all the drama and danger involved. The author's vivid descriptions make you feel like you're right there on the mountain with the climbers.
They tend to explore complex psychological states. For example, in 'Mrs. Dalloway' by Virginia Woolf, we get deep into the minds of the characters as they navigate through their daily lives, which is a common trait in this type of fiction.
I can recommend you some novels about the Black Mountain Boar, including: 1. "Crimson Descent": A science-fiction novel about evolution and mutation. The world is divided into two ends, with all kinds of strange powers and demons appearing. 2. [Heaven Plundering: Xianxia-fantasy immortal cultivation novel. The main character Fang Xing is called the rat sh * t of the cultivation world and has done many bad things.] 3. "The Rise of the Beastman Empire: A fantasy novel about swords and magic. It described the struggle of the Beastman race for survival. 4. "Crazy Farmer in the Other World": A fantasy novel about a different world. The protagonist, Wang Xiao, was arranged to be a farmer. As a result, everything he grew would call him daddy. 5. "Struggle of the Lord of a World": Fantasy-Oriental fantasy novel. The protagonist, Wang Zhe, transmigrated to become the master of a world and began to build his own fairyland. These are the novels I recommended for you. I hope you like them. Muah ~
Another great one is 'The Maltese Falcon' by Dashiell Hammett. It's a classic of the pulp fiction genre. The story is full of intrigue and interesting characters. It has a certain noir - like quality with its seedy settings and morally ambiguous characters.
Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is a must - read. It's about Janie Crawford's journey through life, love, and self - discovery. The novel is filled with rich descriptions of the African - American experience in the South.
Another great one is 'Beverly Jenkins' historical romance novels that often feature strong black female characters in lesbian relationships. Her works are set in different historical periods and explore the challenges and joys of such relationships within those contexts.
One great black author of fiction novels is Toni Morrison. Her novel 'Beloved' is a masterpiece. It tells the story of a former slave haunted by the ghost of her baby. Another is James Baldwin. His novel 'Go Tell It on the Mountain' explores themes of race, religion, and family in Harlem. Also, Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' is a classic that focuses on a young black woman's journey of self - discovery.