ITT

ITT

List masculine writers with masculine prose and themes

None of this liberal whiny bs

Norman Mailer sounds like he's right up your alley but Veeky Forums in general hates him

Nearly everyone here adores Cormac McCarthy so start with him (Blood Meridian and Suttree being the first two you should start with)

Recommend me good posts now in the archive because of this trash.

Yukio Mishima obviously

>a dead thread died for this meme

Yawn

Nope, why start with his masterpieces? The orchard keeper is the one to begin with

John Green of course

Henry Miller, I guess.

Yukio Mishima is way more multifaceted and his prose doesn't strike me as particularly 'manly'. Explores masculinity and feminity nicely though.

Robert Frost

Ayn Rand

the most noble of masculine traits as we all know are crippling alcoholism and insecurity

That explains Kerouac and Henry Miller and a ton of these schlock 60's lit novels like Powdered Eggs or The Ginger Man that I somehow got a hold of where the narrator laments both his daddy issues with Christ and his lack of pussy. The masculine whining is like tinnitus of the spirit.

Cormac McCarthy doesn't seem that masculine.

Jack donovan
and this

They are. Masculine men are constantly destroying the Self and building anew. Men struggle to achieve the unachievable masculine ideal; faggots sneer and give sarcastic comments from sidelines as they sink ever deeper into the feminine (mediocrity)

Found the children from same sex couples.

jack "i fuck men like they're women" donovan

kek

bump pussies

hemingway obviously

>no one mentions Jack London.

Get it together.

Becoming a Barbarian is much better than this.

Melville and the Greeks are the only acceptable "masculine" writers. The rest are immature roleplayers.

Sean Goonan who wrote The Foundation for Exploration

Virgin

>mfw I realize I have a muscular, beer-fed dadbod just like Papa.

Mishima is manly as fuck. He can even make the act sucking a cock look manly. It's the literary equivalent of Veeky Forums.

Marek Hlasko

>Mishi
>masculine prose

come the fuck on, big part of his appeal is the contrast between his obsession with bodybuilding, military shit and other macho stuff and the tenderness that his prose can reach

Nothing gay about that.

>he attended the Technical and Drama High School in Warsaw, yet, in the end of December 1949 and early January 1950, he was expelled for "a notorious disrespect to school regulations, criminal violations, and wielding a corrupting influence on his colleagues"
>At the age of 16, he obtained his driving licence and started working as a van driver. On 28 September 1950 he was sentenced by the Magistrates' Court to two months of work with a 10% deduction from his salary (as he violated Article 7, point 2 of the Act on Securing Socialist Discipline of Work). After working off his sentence, he changed his employer.

This. He isn't called the eastern european James Dean without reason.

manly man Capote

bump

>pol reads for whom the bell tolls
>gets triggered

Asgill
Johnson
Hemingway
Lincoln
Grant
Jack London
Melville
Emerson

I want to go back in time and watch a bullfight with Hemingway.

>hemmmmmmmingway
>masculine

kek

HST... suk mah dik Veeky Forums.

Bukowski and Fante

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Is that internationally acclaimed author Jean Gréne?

Ernst Jünger, what a based motherfucker.

why does lit hate mailer?

>be /pol/
>get triggered

Hegel.

I don't know but every time I want to talk about his books (or even his essays ... fuck could this be a more perfect time for "The White Negro" or what?) I get called a pleb.

I suspect no one here read him and that's certainly fine and dandy

damn, just reading about this guy, what a based motherfucker like you say
also he was friends with Borges

Borges
>Theres the honor and epic sense in his stories
>He dislike fags
>Conservative right wing

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I disagree, I think the Orchard Keeper can throw people off. Start with Outer Dark at the earliest.

manly fag

seconded

where should i start with this fella

Joseph Conrad

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storm of steel

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/thread

fuck all this toxic masculinity itt

>no whining
>Céline
mh

I mean he is the best writer to ever walk on this Earth but I would easily describe his description of human misery as "whining".

there's nothing wrong about being feminine or masculine, now if you hate males or females, there's a problem with you, mr insecure

>there must be something wrong about being a man

>his prose doesn't strike me as particularly 'manly'
i agree, but its definitely the manliest poeticism

>manliest poeticism
what about this man

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im not familiar. sorry

Coetzee.
Frank Miller if you are into co.

Veeky Forums has a very homosexual idea of masculinity, believing it is solely the quality of being attractive and having nice photos, sometimes with dabs of criminality.

ernest... easy on the buckshot

Junger
GREEKS
Martial
Cicero
Virgil
Epictetus
GREEKS
Melville
Sam Hyde
Tolstoy
Shakespeare (Othello, Macbeth, Lear, Timon, Shrew, Henriad if you want more pure masculinity, still elsewhere their are manly characters that may or may not also possess feminine qualities)
GREEKS
Nietzsche
Machiavelli
Steinbeck
DeLillo
GREEKS

Peter Matthiessen's Shadow Country.

Irvene Welsh

>Hemingway
>masculine
>not whiny bs
Being fat and grumpy doesn't make you masculine.

What do you take from Welsh about masculinity?

which one of you did this

Mishima's real life persona was such a performance, though. It was clear he was trying to be something he wasn't.

Nice spook.

Ezra Pound

>masculine thread outlives feminine thread
really makes you think

Knut hansum, although ive only read Growth of the Soil.

How many books have you read from before the invention of photography?

this is a simple/honest thread
the other was just a reaction to this, stay triggered

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it doesn't get any manlier than this

>feminine thread literally had traps trying to meet up for casual sex in it
REALLY MAKES ONE WONDER

Holy shit, somebody actually remembers the guy!

I watched all the Disney movies its not that manly

Burroughs
Ginsberg
Kerouac