Are there any novels that are completely devoid of plot?
Are there any novels that are completely devoid of plot?
anything by women or nonwhites
Yes, it's practically a modernist staple
what are some examples of such novels?
Actually women and non-whites are plot centric desu
Hunger by Knut Hamsun
They can barely write, so to call it a 'plot' is insulting to white male authors who have mastered the medium and technique
How have you not gotten bored by this already?
>being proud of reading for plot
White males are such egregious retards I kind of feel bad for them. But then I remember all the billions of people they've oppressed/genocided/raped, and I again feel glad they're collapsing
Ulysses
Finnegans wake
The waves
To the lighthouse
Most of Faulkner
My diary desu
If you want plot or narrative decay check out
V.
Or he
2666 was also good
Name me a women writer or a nonwhite who has produced something similar to Paradise Lost, The Divine Comedy, anything by Shakespeare, or Ulysses.
I'll be waiting
thanks user
Plot shit is for sci Fi and king fans. Anyone who writes plot centric lit is basically not white
most of these have plots
>Most of Faulkner
uh.. hmm..
thanks to you too, user
reading ulysses atm and it definitely has a plot, so the two anons above me have a point
>Paradise Lost, The Divine Comedy, anything by Shakespeare, or Ulysses.
Literally none of these are good. Its all boring shit.
Stop trying to cosplay as a oblivion character by reading some archaic worded long poem
Ill give you some of Shakespeare bc R&J is good and so its Midsummer but get over the fact a girl was mean to you in hs dude
>Literally none of these are good.
Kek
Just fucking kill yourself my man
I would never waste my time on modern women in the first place, cuckold
Sounds like youre the cuckold pal
>hentai loving weeb detected
beckett's 'the unnameable'
literally
INFINITE JEST
The entire plot of metamorphosis is the first sentence
Naked Lunch and pretty much anything Burroughs wrote after that, with the exception of his last 3 books.
The unnamable by Sammy Beckett
there is always plot.
a goddamn user manual has a plot.
muh classic literature has plot.
most often in classic lit, the plot is just the motives of the characters, and it provides a framework for the themes.
>reading for plot
is the most ignorant meme you pseuds have come up with.
the unconsoled by ishiguro
to the lighthouse :^)
>a goddamn user manual has a plot
nope it doesn't
a bunch of instructions is not a plot
not only the unnameable, but Company too (beckett).
4.48 Psychosis
Paris Peasant
Banjo by Claude McKay. It says so on the title page.
The Unnamable
Dictionary of the Khazars
Yes.
This.