Books that make you laugh out loud

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Don Quixote

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>when he rolled around on his back reciting medieval poetry in pain

Unironically, Catch-22 and A Scanner Darkly made me lol a few times.
Pretty much anything vonnegut

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Recently read Northanger Abbey, and I also laughed out loud quite a bit.
Austen is a turbo bitch, she's fantastic.

Don in the train station made me cry.

I'll probably read that next

Read the first 100 pages of "In the Zone" today on a flight, definitely qualifies.

there's also a lewd joke in mansfield park

Actually the funniest book I have ever read.

>inb4 german """humor"""

The Dog of the South by Charles Portis

and Suttree believe it or not (a lot of Suttree is tragic l and even horrific at times, but Harrogate is a great comic character and even J-Bone and the gay guy with the boils on his face have their moments )

Gogol - The inspection
Gogol - Dead Souls

the man was a comic genious

The Sot-Weed Factor. Funniest book ever written.

Babbitt is another book, unmentioned on Veeky Forums, that is hilarious and quite good. I've only seen a Sinclair Lewis mentioned a handful of times

THE BEST

easy mode: A Confederacy of Dunces

Listened to the Symposium audiobook last night and the part with Alcibiades was pretty lol worthy.

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Molloy by Beckett
Remains of the Day by Ishiguro
The Trial by Kafka
Wise Blood by O'Connor
I Am A Cat by Soseki

These are some I read recently that made me lol. Molloy is maybe the funniest book I have ever read. I was in tears at points.

Yes! These as well.

Journey to the End of the Night
Gogol's short stories plus the Government Inspector
Moliere's plays
Quevedo's poems
Boileau's Satires

Also this

Gargantua and Pantagruel

Actually this.

Everything I've read by Gogol

White Noise by Don DeLillo.

This

Seconded

Only novel to ever make me dissolve in laughter is Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. I've cracked a good guffaw to most of Bill Bryson's books too.

Further smirks and chuckles recently provoked by:

Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe
Freedom by Jonathon Franzen
Debout-PayƩ by Gauz
Candide by Voltaire

Pretty sure I found Neuromancer and Blood Meridian funny at points but it's a while since I read them.

I'm reading Mason & Dixon for the second time and it's making me laugh out loud again.

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Lolita

I love the part then he says that Aristotle ideas are Plato's ideas diluted with common sense, and if Aristotle is difficult, it's because Plato and common sense don't go well together

Or when he makes fun of Nietzsche, comedy gold

Seconding Gogol. A surprising one is Marcus Aurelius, the absurd comparisons to everyday life he makes, implying commonplace axioms are retarded, had me pause to laugh for minutes

And certain bits of Simon Sebag Montefiore's Stalin biographies.
>when someone replaces Molotov's dress uniform dagger with a pickle during a dinner with Churchill

im on sense and sensibility, and no laffs yet. soon?

>>when someone replaces Molotov's dress uniform dagger with a pickle during a dinner with Churchill
I'm really glad Lenin died so people with humour became accepted in the party.

Nigger on the wall poem cracks me up every time

Probably not, S&S is her driest and least fun to be honest.

fuck, i regret everything

whats the best one to read first?

Hunger by Knut Hamsun had kek'ing quite hard

Most shit by this try hard.

It's all so overwrought.

I was surprised not to see Pratchett here.
But, the funniest thing I've read so far would have to be Aristophanes'Ecclesiazusae, or Assemblywomen. It was written more than 2000 years ago, and still it's so contemporary!

i laughed when he "criticized" jesus for not being nice enough

>Plato and common sense don't go well together
that's barely even an observation, let alone a joke

his polemic on nietzsche was annoying and missed the point