>second person, present tense
You put the terrible and lazy book inside the trash. You slowly slide a razor up your forearm, unzipping your antebrachial vein and savoring the pain.
>>7679544
I didn't know good poetry could be this simple and charming, and yet somehow truly wicked on a different level
>>7679548
nice meme
>>7679544
Is there anything that's even written like that in its entirety? Sure, there are second person passages where the reader is addressed directly in some books, but I don't think I've ever even heard of a book entirely written in the second person.
>>7679622
if on a winter's night a traveler
not the entire book per se, but functionally it was
>>7679622
Bright Lights Big City is the popular recent one
>>7679622
In the Country of Last Things by Auster, Suicide by Leve, A Man Asleep by Perec.
>>7679670
I like Auster so I might check that one out.