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Top 5 books about obsession, selected by author and academic Marieke Bigg

Novels exploring the compulsive and often painful side of human nature

Individuals in the grip of obsession have provided a jumping off point for countless novels. Here are some of the best, chosen by Marieke Bigg, the author of This Won’t Hurt: How Medicine Fails Women.

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

A dog-headed doctor determined to play God by creating a sentient creature is killed, in the end, by his own ambition. 

To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf

Less grandiose, but equally painful, with the tension coming from a painter tormented by the impossibility of capturing what she sees. 

I Love Dick by Chris Kraus

Another highly entertaining example, written in the voice of a failed artist who finds a new obsession when she begins to write love letters to a man she barely knows. 

The Vegetarian by Han Kang

I have to mention a luscious book about a woman possessed by a dream imploring her to stop eating meat, alongside her brother-in-law’s call to capture her body in a piece of video art; the unknown impulses driving their aestheticised choices add colour to their drab lives, and also destroy them. 

Yellowface by Rebecca F Kuang

A recent picture of what happens when art dictates life. Determined to make her name as an author, June Hayward toes a dubious ethical line that ends in violence. The most ambitious and intractable work for these obsessive individuals it seems is the art of living itself! 

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A Scarab Where the Heart Should Be by Marieke Bigg is out on 12 September (Dead Ink Books, £10.99). These titles are available to buy from The Big Issue shop on Bookshop.org, which helps to support The Big Issue and independent bookshops.

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