Gimme writers that are obsessed with consciousness

Gimme writers that are obsessed with consciousness.

I never have to make my own threads here, someone's always thinking the same as me.
I don't have anything but I'll give you a tasty quote I whipped up the other day
>Consciousness is the manifestation of desperation

>tfw he's throwing aphorismatic memes out there and you're just confused whether he's ironically sounding like Sartre or not

my nigga joyce

i thought it went without saying here, but everyone besides joyce and woolf

delillo to an extent... in amongst mostly dry postmodernist critique of consumer capitalism and liberal musings on americana he has these passages of transcendent beauty on time and memory and consciousness.

Joyce, Shakespeare, and Dickinson.

Hofstadter

Bernanos is up there. I'd say Under the Volcano also has a subtlety in its handling of consciousness but I may just be reading too much into it.

Came here to post this. I'd recommend I Am A Strange Loop over GEB, though

Hegel

My nigga Georg Friedrich Wilhelm

All the modernists

Woolf.

Читaл этy книгy в opигинaлe нa pyccкoм.

Dat headsize though.

Do you want strictly fiction writers or any science writers?

Is that the book where he misspells someone's name for typographic reasons?

Borroughs
Borges
Marquez
Proust
Roth Philip

Faulkner

It's been a while but doesn't Beckett write a bit about consciousness?

Husserl, Heidegger, Hegel, Marx, Debord.