what are some books with good/funny dialogues?
i just read the Hangmen by Martin Mcdonagh and want something similar
Symposium - Plato
Journey to the end of the night is pretty funny at times, mostly the narration not the dialogue though
Who is this lovely lady?
read whatever by jonathan lethem
beckett is kinda funny
im just going to bump my own thread and go to bed
>>7380355
Goodnight anon :3
>>7380152
Who's the bitch?
>>7380484
dont know i just saved this pic in my reference folder that i use to draw
last autobump with another similar book that i liked and then i'll let this thread die
Catch-22, ofcourse
>>7382301
seconded, best funny dialogues ever printed.
>>7382301
thanks
>>7382379
they're 30% heavy-knit sweater, to start, 5-10% bra, and 60-65% just-larger-than-average tits
>>7382379
>>7382279
>chloe.pridham
me on the left
guys, can we talk about actual books?
>>7382484
some beta knocked her up and provide for her, top lel
>>7382493
but... tits...!
>>7380152
dank sweater puppies
guys its just a girl stop obsessing over it and for the love of god give me some books
>>7383175
You're on the wrong board for that
Gravity's Rainbow has some funny dialogue, but I wouldn't really say that it is a main theme of the novel. Säure and Gustav's argument about Rossini stuck in my mind as being particularly funny.
Master and Margarita has funny dialogue as well, Behemoth and the Faggot spend a good chunk of the book bantering among themselves and anyone else they can find.
Catch-22 was already mentioned, but it is seriously hilarious. If you want a book with funny dialogue this is what you should read.
>>7383189
>Säure and Gustav's argument about Rossini
about Rossini and hash.
As to Pynchon, most of Inherent Vice is dialogue.
>>7382508
this desu
I've never heard it mentioned on /lit/ but The Ginger Man by J.P. Donleavy is pretty hilarious and the prose is great, check it out.
>>7383765
Bumping with insects