Age

>age
>5 favorite writers
>other anons r8

>being 5 years old
MODS

> 24
> Nietzsche, Borges, Whitman, Huxley and Cervantes
> what?

>20
>Homer, Coetzee, Fitzgerald, Brecht, Kafka
3/5

>26
>Joyce, Celine, Camus, Kafka, Williams specifically because of Stoner
fuck with Borges, only in Spanish tho

>24
>Bradbury
>Le Guinn
>Marquez
>Ishiguro,
Lovecraft

>18
>Poe, Lovecraft, Orwell, Céline, Camus

Hey man, no shame about loving the Lovecraft. I'm doing a module about Poe and talk to people a lot in an academic sense about Lovecraft and Stephen King. Shit's intellectual.

>23
>J.D. Salinger
>Herman Melville
>Mark Twain
>John Steinbeck
>Vargas Llosa

>21
>Carroll
>Pynchon
>Cervantes
>Tolstoy
>Shakespeare

baka
good
minus camus is good
ok
minus camus is good

>23
Ovid (Mandelbaum)
George Eliot
H.D.
Joyce
Woolf

Just Don Quixote or any of his other stuff?

also what's your take on Camus?

Just Don Quixote

I've only read "The Stranger" and "The Guest" of Camus and in English. Didn't like them. Boring and too simple.

>Just Don Quixote

Fucking hell, you're a pleb. Do you even read? Get off my board.

ahh, I've read Camus in both French and English, and while I personally don't agree with simple being bad, I can see why someone would find it boring. All good, though.

No

please note the guy who asked if just Quixote (me) and this guy (cringe personified) are not the same person.

He's just joshing around with the good old boys. I can't remember why I didn't read Exemplary Stories when I read Don Quixote. I've since developed the habit of reading all of an author until I'm bored or don't like it.

3/5 Kinda bland
2/5
4/5 would hang
0/5
0/5
3/5
4/5
4/5 although I feel like this was a reading list for a class you took (nothing wrong with that)

>20
>Baudelaire
>Henry Miller
>Dostoyevsky
>Beckett
>Ozeki

Nah, I just masturbate to modernism

ya seem like a cool dude
fuck yeah america
don't cast stones in a glass house


>21
McCarthy
Calvino
Marquez
Joyce
Mishima

>Mishima

Cool recognize cool.

That is a very valid decision
Because I gave two 0's?

>19
>Mishima
>Lovecraft
>Camus
>Pirandello
>Hölderlin

(me)
Forgot about rating some people.

4/5
3/5
3/5
4/5
4/5

>22
In no particular order:
>Henry James
>James Salter
>Saul Bellow
>Kingsley Amis
>JG Ballard
3/5
3/5
2/5
1/5
2/5
3/5
5/5
4/5 (haven't read Mandelbaum can't judge)
4/5
3/5
2/5

Just judging on which authors I like and don't, not assigning quality pls don't hurt me I'm fragile

>23
Flannery O'Connor
Marcel Proust
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Yasunari Kawabata
Franz Kafka

35. Any 5 random ghostwriters from the Animorph series. They are more than fiction books to me. Great art.

18

Ayn Rand
David Foster Wallace
John Green
Tao Lin
Stephen King

>22
>Hardy, Nietzche, Austen, Shakespeare, Keats

Will hang out with/5

>22
Patrick White
Katherine Mansfield
Breece Dj Pancake
Kjell Askildsen
John Kinsella

Shakespeare
Rabelais
Cervantes
Melville
Carlyle

>John Steinbeck
>Mark Twain
I went through a huge Twain phase about a year ago. He's like an American Gogol only his acerbic humor grows more cantankerous with age. The Mysterious Stranger and The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg are masterpieces. Steinbeck is more often praised, but I think it's because he's gotten more publicity rather than because he's actually a decent writer.

>Henry James
Another great writer too often ignored or suppressed because his works are "too long" and "too boring." Remember Gass' story about the time he taught James in one of his classes?

>Katherine Mansfield
I remember reading her when I was 16 and thinking she was a better short story writer than most other often-praised authors. The depth of character, the perfect pacing and ear for dialogue with subtext.

Oh yeah, I'm 25.

>25

Borges
Dosto
Kafka
Calvino
Mishima

29
Sam Pink, Noah cicero, Scott McClanahan, Jordan Castro, Tao Lin

1/5 for literally who and meme literally who

my god

>22

>Orwell
>Conrad
>Tolstoy
>Dostoevsky
>Camus

Boring/10

18

Joyce
Dostoyevsky
Shakespeare
Bulgakov
Baudelaire

>Bulgakov

ayyy, finished Master and Margarita a week ago. I instinctively heard Salem from Sabrina as the voice of Behemot.

>20
>Plato
>Shakespeare
>Dostoevsky
>Goethe
>Dante

4/5
4/5
4/5
3/5
ehem
5/5

>Remember Gass' story about the time he taught James in one of his classes?
Sauce?

classic toast

>86
>Shakespeare, Dante, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Hart Crane

>19
>Hesse, Schopenhauer, Cioran, Plato, Witkacy

i would like to be your friend
good boy
hehehe
you are right, boring..

Nice joke