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Readers of Lydia Davis might appreciate Jenny Offill's 'Dept. of Speculation' for its experimental narrative structure, introspective prose, and exploration of the complexities of relationships and identity.

Rachel Cusk's 'Outline' offers a meditative and minimalist exploration of the inner lives of its characters, similar to Davis's focus on intimate details and subtle emotional currents.

Marguerite Duras's 'The Lover' provides a lyrical and fragmented narrative with a deep focus on the personal and emotional, echoing the introspective and nuanced storytelling found in Davis's work.

Fans of Davis may enjoy Gospodinov's 'The Physics of Sorrow,' which offers a non-linear narrative and a deeply reflective examination of memory and identity across multiple timelines.

Anne Carson's 'Autobiography of Red' combines poetic language with mythological elements in a novel form, capturing the complexity of human emotions with a unique narrative style that readers of Davis's work might find compelling.
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