What inspired this question for me was reading Alex Haley’s “Roots” after having just read “Beloved” by Toni Morrison. I thought that the two taken together give a wonderfully detailed image of American slavery and it’s effects on the body (Roots) as well as on the soul (Beloved).

Another that came to mind was Jack Kerouac’s “On The Road” and Hunter S Thompson’s “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” as I personally felt that FaL was written as a direct parody and skewering of the kind of transcendentalist optimism we see in someone like Kerouac.

I guess I’m thinking of books that look at similar issues from complimentary angles or books that seem heavily inspired by others and almost responding or expounding, so that you come away having learned more than the sum of their parts.

EDIT: Doesn’t have to be all fiction. Non-fiction is welcome as well.

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    Stephen King’s Desperation and Richard Bachman’s The Regulators.

    Many of the same characters in two bonkers stories that are parallel to each other.

    If you are lucky enough to have the 1st ed. hardcovers, you can put them side by side and the covers are one cool little piece of art. They are not hard to find.