ITT we discuss animals in literature that make better/more interesting characters than humans
#1: Behemoth in "The Master and Margarita"
I like "Behind the bathtub" by Colette Audry, about her dog and herself.
Animals in Kundera's work are also often "real" characters, or at least interesting even when not characters stricto sensu
In a more fictional (and anthropomorphic) way, I liked "City" by Clifford D. Simak
GOAT
>>7362608
Whenever I pick up mason Dixon, when I get to the dog I put it down in disgust. Yet I loved master.
>>7362917
>inb4 Redwall
>>7362967
It's like 20 pages in you faggot stop telling the same story about how you're so above Pynchon and finish the book.
all my niggas in Watership Down
>>7362608
Murakami cats
>>7362608
I thought White Fangs depiction of dog life to be good
I am a cat
Water ship down
>>7362608
Is he really a cat? Isn't he just a demon who enjoys cat form?
Wind in the willows
>>7363064
Well yes, it's actually a demon who is normally in the shape of a cat, although he briefly becomes a human towards the end of the novel.
Maldoror
>>7362608
Alzabo and Manny in New Sun and Wizard Knight.