Simple Question - what is the greatest novel of all time?
Bonus points for answers that aren't conventional
Simple Question - what is the greatest novel of all time?
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that kid looks like shit
my diary desu
This meme is so uninspired.
The conventional answers are most likely to be correct though, since how it is regarded by experts and critics is how it gets that status
Taipei.
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not so different from this website, huh?
really makes you think.
Simple answer - unless you've read them all, how can you know?
wow this list is complete shit
Is this bait?
The best book of all time is 'The Art of the Deal' by Donald Trump
It mostly consists of the same books that are recommended by the sticky, why do you hate the sticky?
Those are fucking entry level basics + some reddit tier postmodernist garbage
>hesse
>tolkien
>bible
wow we have so similar stuff mind blown wtf
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dawkins, kurzweil, ayn rand
oh reddit, you never gonna gettit
First serious answer is:
The Brothers Karamazov
That list has been the source of so much ridicule here it's not even funny. I wouldn't be surprised if a Veeky Forumsizen made that list for posterity and #bantz
>hesse is a top 3 problem author with that list
Found the reddit
There's A Boy in the Girls' Bathroom by Louis Sachar
I'm completely serious. I read this book twice on the same day and it wasn't even my first two times.
Hesse is a top three obvious author, l2reading comprehension
It was an example list of well known authors
what the heck are you talking about
Don Quijote de la mancha
One would have to read them all to compare but, anyways, Lolita.
Ulysses
Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon
Genji Monogatari. Haven't read it.
Is that the one where the kid plays with the little glass animals?
I don't remember if they were glass (maybe one was), but he does play with his animal collection.
He looks like a woman in 30s and is typical '#imwithher' person.
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
The Driver's Seat by Muriel Spark
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
I agree with you
>Haven't read it.
Don't bother, it's fucking boring. It's all "oh the broomtree fades as I come close / Nothing except the dewdrops on my sleeve stay with me" untranslatable poetry that requires a million footnotes to understand.
In Search of Lost Time
Beautiful Losers desu
Don Quixote.
Moby Dick or Don Quixote