So, I love books like The Recognitions, Gravity's Rainbow, and Ulysses...

So, I love books like The Recognitions, Gravity's Rainbow, and Ulysses. What are the greatest maximalist eternal masterpieces you know of?

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goodreads.com/list/show/45442.Rabelais_Codpiece
goodreads.com/list/show/827.Most_Difficult_Novels
goodreads.com/list/show/8100.Best_Picaresque_Novels#24835
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Seriously, what else is there, but the tunnel, underworld, sot-weed factor, women and men, petersburg, moby-dick, JR, Against the Day, MD? or are you guys just useless pricks?

okay, so you're all fucking plebs.

>actually needs help finding door-stoppers
>calls others plebs

take your pomo shit and shove it.

>no u
you're a fucking pleb. deal with it.

post more dank memes

back to lereddit, faggot pleb

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you don't even gnome.
>t. novella reading brainlet

Infinite Jest.
Pic related, Mario Incandenza, one of Infinite Jest's best characters.

i will fucking shit on your eyelashes, you donkey anused windcuck

here, have some lists:

goodreads.com/list/show/45442.Rabelais_Codpiece
goodreads.com/list/show/827.Most_Difficult_Novels
goodreads.com/list/show/8100.Best_Picaresque_Novels#24835

already plundered, m'fraid, my dear friend.

Darconville's Cat

(You heard it from me first: Theroux is not yet, and may not ever be, a minor Veeky Forums meme.)

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already know of him, certainly.
bahahahahahahahahaaaaahahahahahahaha

It's good you pleb

go back to r/books

>le reddit bogeyman

let me be honest with you. he's one of the many who lack the scope and depth required for a maximalist style. he needed a good editor and a person to tell him no.

So have you read Theroux yet, then, buddy?

Another rec: Paul Metcalf

i've ordered a copy of darconville, really excited.

Adam Buenosayres
Hopscotch
Leg Over Leg
The Disconnected/Tutunamayanlar (good luck getting an english copy, though)

Make a thread when you finish, I only know one person irl who has read it

i will. i also went ahead and grabbed warholic as well.
paul metcalf, huh? grandson of melville! interesting.
i'll look into these, thank you very much.