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Anonymous No.24857963 [Report] >>24858000 >>24858408 >>24858864 >>24858887 >>24858929 >>24860444
Thoughts on the greatest modern writer? What's your favourite work by him?
Anonymous No.24858000 [Report]
>>24857963 (OP)
I haven’t read much of him but I’ve found his angel book “a time for everything” to be pretty interesting. It’s quite innovative and weird. It has its lengths but it was manageable.
Anonymous No.24858006 [Report]
A Time For Everything Against World Jewry
Anonymous No.24858174 [Report] >>24859148
The first volume of My Struggle. It's a masterpiece.
Anonymous No.24858219 [Report]
I’m enjoying his new series but i wish they would translate them faster
Anonymous No.24858408 [Report] >>24858415
>>24857963 (OP)
He's wearing black to signal that he is open to BBC DOMINATION.
Anonymous No.24858415 [Report] >>24860461
>>24858408
Well he is Swedish after all
Anonymous No.24858617 [Report]
So...how long before he wins the Nobel Prize? We all know the Swedes simply can't resist bestowing mediocre Scandinavian writers with the honor
Anonymous No.24858864 [Report]
>>24857963 (OP)
>Thoughts on the greatest modern writer?
No idea, still reading his early novels.
>What's your favourite work by him?
So far? Gravity's Rainbow.
Anonymous No.24858887 [Report] >>24859925 >>24860042
>>24857963 (OP)
Has anyone read the seasons quartet?
Anonymous No.24858929 [Report] >>24858964
>>24857963 (OP)
Definitive Min Kamp rankings
>2
>4
>5
>1
>6
>3
Anonymous No.24858964 [Report] >>24860455
>>24858929
Sorry but I think you misspoke, actually it's: 1>6>2>5>4>3
Anonymous No.24859148 [Report]
>>24858174
why
Anonymous No.24859925 [Report]
>>24858887
Literally no one
Anonymous No.24860042 [Report]
>>24858887
I read two pages of that shit and got bored
Anonymous No.24860444 [Report]
>>24857963 (OP)
Fosse’s better
Anonymous No.24860455 [Report] >>24860471
>>24858964
You're really sleeping on 4. It's pretty nutty.
Anonymous No.24860461 [Report]
>>24858415
what?
Anonymous No.24860471 [Report]
>>24860455
Yeah it's great. I think the only volume that I have any issues with is 3 and it's by no means bad, it's just that his reminiscenes of childhood are too fuzzy and undefined to leave the same impression the rest of the project does.