That's a play, and it was fantastic.
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That's a play, and it was fantastic.
Dorian Gray?
Tolstoy writes baggier monsters than Dostoevsky, lol.
You can see with that example, though, that this is already happening. I think that newer authors like Thomas Pynchon and Marquez might...
I was thinking of how the themes of the very old (cutting off in the 1800's, I would say. Seeing as shortly after that the birth of modern literature occurred) literature is starting to become, let's...
I agree.
Lol, you mean Kafkaesque?
Faulkner is one of my very favorite authors. He creates a feeling of understanding without a linear storyline. It's very cool.
Kafka certainly is a true great. The atmosphere of his work is totally unmatched, and I definitely think a lot of the rest of the 20th century writers tried to match it.
I like Modern Library hardcovers but their selection is limited.
Wow.
I'll give a review of each part of the 4-part novel. I'll be very careful not to give too much away, but anyone looking to read this very soon should probably steer clear of this review...
Try reading 20th century classic literature. It's much more relative to us and normally comes across easier and more enjoyable. I'd recommend Fitzgerald, Capote and Steinbeck. For heavier stuff,...
Quentin Compson. He seems so interesting and intelligent.
Very well. I'm humbly backing away from this discussion. I maintain that I've never considered a video game art.
The ever-expanding definition of art is too much already, I don't think that video games have to be included too. They have artistic qualities, but "art" as most people define it is not meant to...
Crime and Punishment all day, every day, on any plane of existence.
If you look around at the scenery you're shot in the face and teabagged. There is of course art in the game, there is art in every creation, but the main point is entertainment-- plain and simple.
I love owning noobs on Call of Duty 4. I don't criticize the artistic value of it, because there is not any. There is, however, a very large entertainment value. I enjoy that.
Madame Bovary.
I would play a Crime and Punishment game. It'd be like the Sims for several days and then a moment of Assassin's Creed, then the Sims for several days.
A few short stories written pre 1923. Landing in Luck was 1919. But they aren't that important/good.
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Always disappointed with War and Peace :(
I love the first part of War and Peace. Then I can't do it anymore.
I don't think she contributed anything to literature.
Why IS it that no one can spell Austen? Isn't this a literature forum? :sick: