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u/HeadfulOfHollow ยท 48 pointsr/bookscirclejerk

I desperately want to read this man's dreadful-sounding novels. The one he mentioned, the idea of small lives explored over the course of a novel, could be interesting. Hemingway did it, Malcolm Lowry did it, Denis Johnson and Carson McCullers did it, Falkner, et cetera...except these people put meaning and thought in to the concepts; it portrayed a point larger than "this is what a person did over the course of a story", you can analyse method and subtext, psychology to their actions. So, a person writing, to just "write a story" with nothing deeper to it, sounds absolutely shite and I really want to read it. Although I don't want to pay for the "privilege".

 

Edit: This is pretty dire.


The scars I bore were invisible, but they were present nevertheless. I wondered if they would ever really heal.


Step aside Herman Melville, you fucking brainlet, there's a new Master in town.