You read it recently, right?It was a shock to read it written so openly, though.
You read it recently, right?It was a shock to read it written so openly, though.
I expected to like Kafka more than I do. I think I'm more interested in the general thrust of an author's work, their ideas, moreso than the actual books. That's why I can't include DeLillo. I dunno if I like any of his books that much, but the subject matter and bits and pieces of them have made a big impression. I'd say the same of Burroughs too, despite including one of his.For some reason I'd think it's right up your street. It was certainly right up mine. Nice and short, too, as novels go.
You read it recently, right?
Molloy was the last thing I read which really put me on my ass.
I think that you would like it Version. I don't know why but I reckon. And it's short, what have you got to lose?Have you ever read "The Trial" version?
I think it's brilliant. Bleak, but brilliant. Really funny too.Was about to track this down the other day, but was put off by the posts about it on here
I will at some point. I'm not averse to reading it, just haven't gotten round to it yet. I'm trying to read Ulysses, The Odyssey, that big book of J. H. Prynne poems, Sontag's Against Interpretation and Nick Land's Fanged Noumena simultaneously. Also just finished that Tom McCarthy book of essays.I think that you would like it Version. I don't know why but I reckon. And it's short, what have you got to lose?