ich555
09-08-2011, 03:35 PM
Hello,
Im looking for something to read which should be in the direction of:
cynical, modern, fast, agressive, insulting..
Details:
-style: dynamic, fast, not settled at all or longbreathed
-radical ("sick,crazy/")
-not too trivial, but can pretend to be
-challenging in literary terms (or scientific,etc..)
-dramatic concept beyond theory application must be there (no nouveau roman, expressionism,etc) and/or extremly
brutal, mean, agressibe, sarcastic, cynic, politically incorrect, or any other negative property.
-not classical
-not emotionally-kitchy, not even the slightest hint
-no lyrical sentiments
-humor no problem
Similar to: Victor Pelewin, Irvene Welsh, Charles Bukowski, Thomas Bernhard,Paul Auster,Danielewski, Ellis,
Thompson, Chuck Palahniuk, Houellebeq, Jelinek (partly), and most of all: Bernemann
{edit}
Then its just about how wired the facts are, but they should have a definite negative edge.
Anybody got a clue?
Thanks!
PS: Please refrain from discussing everything apart from the question. Thanks!
Im looking for something to read which should be in the direction of:
cynical, modern, fast, agressive, insulting..
Details:
-style: dynamic, fast, not settled at all or longbreathed
-radical ("sick,crazy/")
-not too trivial, but can pretend to be
-challenging in literary terms (or scientific,etc..)
-dramatic concept beyond theory application must be there (no nouveau roman, expressionism,etc) and/or extremly
brutal, mean, agressibe, sarcastic, cynic, politically incorrect, or any other negative property.
-not classical
-not emotionally-kitchy, not even the slightest hint
-no lyrical sentiments
-humor no problem
Similar to: Victor Pelewin, Irvene Welsh, Charles Bukowski, Thomas Bernhard,Paul Auster,Danielewski, Ellis,
Thompson, Chuck Palahniuk, Houellebeq, Jelinek (partly), and most of all: Bernemann
{edit}
Then its just about how wired the facts are, but they should have a definite negative edge.
Anybody got a clue?
Thanks!
PS: Please refrain from discussing everything apart from the question. Thanks!