Age

>age
>the author you've read the most books by
>favorite short story

>20
>Dostojevskij
>The Dead by Joyce

26
Brian Jacques (This isn't a fair question)
In the Penal Colony

>22
>Steinbeck
>The Bucket Rider

>18
>Andy Griffiths
>the stranger

>19
>Vonnegut (I had a phase)
>Masque of the Red Death

>21
>Edgar Allan Poe (I read his entire oeuvre during my edgy phase)
>The overcoat

>21
>Dr. Seuss
>Araby by Joyce

>22
>Plato or Shakespeare
>Probably something from Dubliners because I don't read too many short stories.

>26
>Gaddis and Nabakov
>Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius by Borges

>tfw typo

>Dostojevskij
is someone sharing the Veeky Forums top 100 graphic on reddit again?

19
Brian Jacques
the bet.

>21
>I only read complete works when I read
>The Dead

>20
>Chaucer
>The Dead by Joyce

>20
>Faulkner
>Entropy - Pynchon

>56
>The apostle Paul
>The book of Jonah

>38
> William Faulkner
> the dead......only joking "The Wavemaker Falters" by saunders

Entropy was pretty shitty though, even pynchon said so. Did you read it in Slow Learner?

>22
>Jack London
>The Diamond as Big as the Ritz by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Tell me lit, am I patrician?

>24
>Harry Turtledove
>Books of Philemon, Titus, Jude, 2&3d John

interesting thread.

>26
>William Shakespeare
>Bartleby, the Scrivener

>Araby
Good taste.

I've read Faulkner's four big novels (AILD, TS&TF, AA & LIA). Where do I go from here? My friend said Go Down Moses is good.

>20
>William Gass
>Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius

>20
>Tolstoy
>Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest

23

probably hemingway, devoured everything by him in my highschool library and try to read a bunch of different stuff now

bartleby

21
Shakespeare
The Lost Ones

>21
>Dostoyevsky
>my life

>19
>John Green
>A Perfect Day for Bananafish

18
Vonnegut
The Tell-Tale Heart

18
R.L. Stine
White Nights

>19
>Celine (or Plato?)
>I don't like short stories (it's not really popular in France) but maybe Zweig's Confusion of Feelings (no homo)

19
Nabokov
Tlön, Uqbar


What's your favorite Nabokov?

23
Tie between Strindberg and Shakespeare
The Overcoat by Gogol

>20
>john flanagan
>the story of your life

>22
>Pynchon
>The Aleph by Borges

>22
>Hesse
>Das Urteil by Kafka

24
Patrick O'Brian
They're Not Your Husband

>25
>Lovecraft or Stephen King
>I dont like short stories

I'm the ultimate pleb.

>21
>Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
>Die Hundeblume or Bleib doch, Giraffe by Wolfgang Borchert

>22
>Nabokov and Flann O'Brien
>The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim

20
Shakespeare
In the Penal Colony

>22
>dean koontz
>anthem

Same guy.

>Years ago come on Veeky Forums to talk about my favorite author dean koontz
>Post a picture of him and his dog
>"Which one is Dean Koontz? The way he writes I can't tell the difference"
>Never read Dean Koontz again

kek

>18
>Dostoyevsky
>Overcoat by Gogol (don't read many short stories)

>26
>I don't read much storytime. I like to read books by people who's ideas don't need fictional worlds to stand in;
>Fuck your short stories

>27
>adam phillips
>the freeloader by nescio

>21
>Mario Vargas Llosa
>Más allá by Emilia Pardo Bazán

>Mario Vargas Llosa

Favorite book?

>18
>Stephen King (Dad loves them, didn't have much else to read)
>The Metamorphosis

You made me think. I think it's El paraíso en la otra esquina.

26
Pynchon/Garcia Marquez
Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote

>19
>Burroughs
>Robotnicy (Workers) by Hłasko
You fucking wish you could read it, awesome short story about workers building a bridge in the middle of shithole. Very nicely shows nature of physical work, and anti-socrealist view of post-war Poland.

I'll have to check that one out. Last year, in DC, I saw Vargas Llosa at an award ceremony in which he gave a speech and answered a bunch of questions. He's one of my heroes. My favorite is aunt Julia.

>23
>David Mitchell
>"The Blood of the Walsungs" (Tho. Mann)

Is that you, user? Looks like a 38-year-old man who reads George Saunders.

Also this thread has restored my faith in Veeky Forums.

>26
>Waltari (or Turgenev)
>My Old Man

I will check La tía Julia later. Vargas Llosa was the first author in spanish that caught my attention and I bought 5 books by him years ago. I'm halfway through La casa verde right now, the only one of the 5 i didn't read when I bought them.
Why do you consider him a hero?

22
hemingway probably, although not my no1 author
>fahrenheit 451

>23
>Gene Wolfe
>Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius by Borges