Is it all about incest and sexual abuse, /lit/? Redpill me.
Yep, he rapes his sister
http://postflaviana.org/a-pedophile-fantasy-in-the-rye/
No. Stop trying to ruin the book, you phoney.
>>7723823
This just about killed me.
>>7723092
It's a meme, you dip.
>>7723092
Is there any good incest novels out there?
>>7723092
>Redpill
gb2thematrix please
>>7723876
>>7723876
>>7723831
It really did.
>>7723876
"Ada, or Ardor" is hands-down the greatest one, as well as one of the greatest novels of the 20th century overall.
>>7723876
mansfield park
>>7723926
Honest, it did.
>>7723964
I related to it.
>>7723972
Did you rape your sister?
>>7723928
What did you enjoy most about it? I thought it could have been a bit shorter and the way Van and Ada talked to each other kind of bugged me. It was always some kind of inside joke, meta allusion in Russian or French and there was no off switch on them. I hate to use the word pretentious as a criticism but Nabokov was really trying for it with this one.
>read this book years ago, not expecting anything from it
>the only memorable "out of place" part was with his teacher or something, when he was pretending to sleep
>can't remember anything weird about his relationship with his sister other than the fact that he really liked her and was protective of her
What the fuck did I miss
>>7723982
Im fairly new to lit, what is this meme? He didnt rape her and no where in the book was that implied.
>>7723876
"God of Small Things"
>>7723092
"The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger is about a troubled teen named Harold Claufield.
>>7723806
>freemason imagery
>wanting anyone to take that seriously