What are some good novels written from a first person perspective by a narrator who would fit in at /r9k/?
So far I have:
Catcher in the Rye (Salinger)
Notes from the Underground (Dusty)
The Loser (Bernhard)
My Twisted World (Rodger)
No Longer Human (Dasai)
my diary t b h
Is The Fault in Our Stars first person?Because they're cancerous.
Behead All Satans (MNMDR)
>>7835133
Sonichu by Chris Chan. It's about an autists struggle to get laid.
well, its official
/lit/ just compared Thomas Bernhard to Elliot Roger
this is an all time low
Book of Disquiet though it might be too high brow for /r9k/.
Is it wrong that I love books like these? The whole "depressed and disillusioned with society" archetype fulfills me.
The Ark Sakura by Kobo Abe
Hangover Square arguably. He does have a wife, but the plot revolves around"involuntarily" killing her and taking the holiday he planned with or without her
>My Twisted World
>novel
Over 1000 years of great works from The Tale of Genji to Gravity's Rainbow and now we've come to this.
>>7837255
We should have stopped at Gilles de Rais; I don't know how we allowed things to progress to GR.
Where has all this Rodgers shitposting come from all of a sudden? I've been browsing /lit/ for a little more than a year, and it's only in the last few weeks that there's been this repeated meme that Rodgers is a genuinely good writer and not just a weird little autist who couldn't handle rejection. Wish it would go away 2bh, /lit/ is one of my only refuges and I don't like to see it filled with shit.
>>7837307
we're slowly being invaded by cross posters from /r9k/ and /pol/
>>7837320
Blame it on /x/
>>7837307
being a good writer and being a weird little autist who can't handle rejection aren't mutually exclusive, anon. he's been a meme since my twisted world came out. lurk moar