Do you think it's possible to publish a book written in the way the movie "Slacker" was filmed?
A large cast of characters, superficially examined on the most part for short periods of time, focusing on brief conversations, monologues, expository "scenes" ultimately all tied together by a shared theme?
Thanks for reminding me of Slacker. Fucking great film.
Slacker is my favorite film and I just rewatched it last night.
Of course this is a valid way to write a book I'm guessing you have very little knowledge of literature as this is hardly uncommon.
Yeah I think that Infinite Jest is this way to an extent as is 2666. Even Gravity's Rainbow, while the majority of the book follows Slothrop there are a hell of a lot of other characters and they're pretty much all connected through paranoia. I want an entire novel devoted to Titcherine.
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You are such a /lit/core dumbass, your mind is nothing but parroted opinions and memes. Only on /lit/ is Gravity's Rainbow, Infinite Jest, and 2666 described together so often. You know nothing about literature, and comparing these books to Slacker, even less about film so it seems.