What books would you recommend to someone looking for good dialogues?
What books would you recommend to someone looking for good dialogues?
Who the fuck do you think?
bump
>autist takes down ridiculous strawmen and is utterly incapable of just getting that some people are nominalists and have good reasons for it outside of the context of ridiculous strawmen: the collected works
Huehuehue
lold
Bakemonogatari
Veeky Forums doesn't read
picture of dorian gray
I am a cat
my diary-desu?
You're not as smart as you think you are.
Thanks. Is there a particular reason you think they're good?
You might be right.
Waiting for Godot.
this.
no wonder socrates was accused of bein a sophist
a reason why*
sorry about that
Sometimes A Great Notion by Ken Kesey.
certified retards
Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov have some great dialogues about God. I think Dostoievsky was a closeted atheist trying to convince himself and the world he was christian. Or a hardcore orthodox trying to exorcize himself
Ivy Compton-Burnett's.
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Yeah, this
Salinger's Nine Stories, particularly A Perfect Day for Bananafish
Underrated post
This, also Franny and Zoey.
Chekhov's plays
my diary desu
ASoIaF
>one of the most acclaimed plays in the world
>underrated
you probably want plays
Not necessarily. It's interesting to see dialogue working well in a novel but yes, I'm more interested in the dialogues themselves, as a primary device of the writing.
Thanks for the suggestions so far, anons.
Planescape Torment
Dostoevsky!
Waugh has excellent dialogue.