What are some books where every character talks like a philosopher, themes of grief, desires and faith are explored through metaphysical lense, has great atmosphere and metaphorical prose?
What are some books where every character talks like a philosopher, themes of grief...
not every character but the monologues of the Judge in blood meridian touch on those themes.
I don't really mean every character literally but in his work more than the average number of character do talk like philosophers.
Also thank you.
Read Plato you nigger
The man without properties by musil... literally every fucking character is some 2deep5u philosopher.
>What are some books where every character talks like a philosopher
DeLillo, often to a point of absurdity. That's not to discount his talent though. White Noise is closer to what you're after, but Libra also has some really though-provoking dialogue and sentences overall.
just read philosophy
Shakespeare's King Lear and some of his better tragedies/problem plays in general. Hamlet too maybe? idk
Paradiso by Lezama Lima
You are describing Magic Mountain to a T
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