Anybody else wanna talk about mieville's stuff?

anybody else wanna talk about mieville's stuff?

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no

he has xboxhueg arms

Yeah sure. Perdido street station was one of the most worst shittiest books I've ever read. Great world building for gay fantasy steam punk faggottry but the story was dog shit. I wanted to blow my brains out it was so boring and I cared so little about everyone.

Makes sense for a communist to be a fantasy writer, since communism is by itself a political fantasy.

One word:

>hack

I read Railsea when my cousin left it lying around and it's so far above the rest of YA it's unbelievable. You've got jokes that only make sense if you've read Moby Dick, typographical quirks that tie into the overall theme, bits that anticipate and subvert the reader's expectation for that kind of book, all sorts. The man makes Rowling/Pullman/Collins/etc. look like total frauds.

just bought his history of Russian revolution I hope it is awesome.

I saw a blogger say he'd "carved himself out a key position, perhaps even prime position, in any russian revolution reading list drawn up today"

you think you're critiquing here, but all you're doing is revealing the inherently revolutionary character of all fantasizing

proof that /fitlit/ is an antiquated and retarded concept. The greatest writers in history were all feminine fagboys.

Ernst Bloch, Principle of hope.

That he does

obviously shopped; just look at the clock

>this funposting is almost three years old
WAKE ME UP

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*listens to chapo once*

Ah. I love this guy.
He should have a cult so I can join it.

This is what he actually looks like IRL. As you can see the clock is round here.

I was gonna say, interesting to see a Mieville thread so soon after that episode aired. In terms of their author interviews, this one was fairly weak. Their interview with Matthew Karp was much better. I highly reccomend This Vast Southern Empire, one of the best history books I've read.

The only thing I've read from him was his run on Dial H. It was so good I felt he was being wasted on comics. Good thing he writes actual literatrue as well.

When does it start? I don't want to hear some old creep mumble.

Why does he look like he murdered a guy in prison?

Currently reading Perdido at the moment and enjoying it a lot. Love the Gormenghast like feel but it's so refreshing not to have a big fantasy or weird fiction novel not modeled on Tolkien universes, he gets points for that. I'm surprised the book isn't more popular considering it's pushing boundaries a lot with the main character's inter species relationship and MUH RICK AND MORTY tier science.

Would you a Khepri?
>Tfw no Lin qt
It hurts.

What I meant to add the book isn't more popular with the LOL SUCH A NERD crowd considering I can see them really taking to something like this but it's odd they haven't latched onto it yet.

Good. Geek culture ruins good fiction.

I thought it was alright. Too many irrelevant diversions. Made me want to fuck bug people

you do realize Pinochet unironically loved Gramsci, right?

he wasn't reading that shit for laughs

He probably got into the odd street fight back in his drum 'n' bass days desu

LOLNERDs don't actually read
and when they do it's mainstream YA

more like the inherently fantastical character of all revolutionarism

Lool not round enough

>ywn be this happy about squid

I like early weird fiction like M.R. James, Lovecraft, Lord Dunsany, Blackwood, the usual stuff. But I feel like these New Weird writers who claim influence from the old masters often only mimic them superficially. They don't capture the cosmic awe of Lovecraft, just the unfathomable tentacles, stuffy prose and eldritch darkness

Part of the problem I think is that they are self-consciously and deliberately "weird." They make being strange and spooky a part of their identity, whereas writers like Lovecraft didn't tell themselves "I'm a psychologically demented dangerous freak man look out haha." They just were demented outcasts and if anything tried to ignore or even change it

I like Ligotti because he doesn't posture. His writing, for all its faults, feels very sincere

Ah Lin.
I desperately want a Lin costume for Halloween.
Honestly, my main complaint about Mieville's books is that I don't really *like* any of his characters as people.
Except Uther Doul. I would give my soul to be with Uther Doul.

This was me, but I am not OP... name from another thread.

Ernst Bloch was so hopeful about communism that he left for West Germany after the building of the Berlin Wall and never returned to the DDR he helped build.