
The Idiot
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Boris-and-Theo book. Both have read it. Each takes from it differently.
CitationNovel, Vegas chapters
The Goldfinch · 2013
Manhattan, Las Vegas, Amsterdam. Theo carries a stolen painting and a reading list of grief, art history, and Russian existentialism.
"Caring too much for objects can destroy you."
Theo Decker reads Russian. The list below is what surrounds him — at the Barbours’, in Vegas with Boris, in Amsterdam — across the novel’s twelve years.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Boris-and-Theo book. Both have read it. Each takes from it differently.
CitationNovel, Vegas chapters

Mikhail Bulgakov
Boris’s book. Quoted aloud, drunkenly, on the Vegas highway.
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William Gaddis
The art-forgery novel underneath the Goldfinch plot.
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The painting was real. So were the books.



Hampden College, Greek tragedy, and a murder on the page. Richard’s shelves are the foundational dark academia syllabus.



Shakespeare conservatory, seven actors, one dead body. Oliver’s reading list is the entire First Folio plus the modern criticism that haunts him for ten years.



Sligo to Trinity College Dublin. Marianne reads the way she loves — late, intensely, and with deep underlining.
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